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Old 10-22-2008, 05:48 PM   #21
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You can get a war right here... Bewleys beats both of them!
That would be more or a battle than a war...


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Old 10-22-2008, 06:31 PM   #22
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PM me I might be able to get them here...

Ok so if you asked that question in my office, any of my friend's houses, my scout hall, university, a shop in general it would degrade into a war over whether its Barry's or Lyons. Most generally battle on the side of whichever they were fed as kids...
I was in an Irish cafe (There are such things?) Near Niagara falls a couple of weeks ago. They had LOTS of Barry's tea on sale. They also had steak pie for SIX BUCKS A SLICE!!!!! I still had some though, because it is so rare here. I wept a little at every bite. Americans don't know that you can put meat in pies.


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Old 10-22-2008, 06:36 PM   #23
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I was in an Irish cafe (There are such things?) Near Niagara falls a couple of weeks ago. They had LOTS of Barry's tea on sale. They also had steak pie for SIX BUCKS A SLICE!!!!! I still had some though, because it is so rare here. I wept a little at every bite. Americans don't know that you can put meat in pies.
I often see Barry's for sale at my local grocery and I buy it regularly.

I love me a steak pie! In fact, I have a recipe for a steak pie that uses dry stout to make the sauce.

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Old 10-22-2008, 06:38 PM   #24
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Americans don't know that you can put meat in pies.
Yeah and you can also put tripe in a sheep's stomach and call it haggis, but you won't ever see me eating that again!

j/k... I really do like most British food... especially Roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding!
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I drink green tea a good bit.

I get it from TeaGschwender. Great web store, great tea, and awesome customer service.

I am currently drinking China Gunpowder green tea. that is some tasty stuff.

China Gunpowder Temple of Heaven


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