Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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You wasn't aware of the children pie?
We only asked for a balti pie to be added to the range!
You wasn't aware of the children pie?
I have to admit it - for a footy stadia pie my Steak and Ale was pretty damn good - most other grounds the pie's don't even resemble a Pie. At least these look and taste great. Good start......but just need to get the kiosk staff to turn the food around a bit quicker - damn slow service and that was with only 7000! That and the lack of anywhere to put you food or drink on was a nuisance, but I'm sure something our forward thinking club will no doubt address in due course. Well done to the Pie Man !
Well done to the Pie Women !
Would suggest that pies could be sold on much the same basis as programmes. Send sellers out with a big batch to wander around to sell to punters. When they sell the batch, come back and get another batch. Leave the kiosk for the selling of beer and people who want to faff about with tea and coffee.
A pedant writes ...We only asked for a balti pie to be added to the range!
A pedant writes ...
There can be NO SUCH THING as a "balti pie".
"Balti" food is named after the pot in which it is cooked. The origin of the word is to do with the Urdu and Hindi word balty - which means "bucket."
You can't cook a PIE in a BUCKET.
OK. Think we need a benchmarking exercise on the pie debate.
Those that went to Oldham this year commented on the excellence of their pies. The guest pie was spot on.
So.......for those that have sampled the Boundary Park and Amex delights this year, lets have an objective comparison.
A pedant writes ...
There can be NO SUCH THING as a "balti pie".
"Balti" food is named after the pot in which it is cooked. The origin of the word is to do with the Urdu and Hindi word balty - which means "bucket."
You can't cook a PIE in a BUCKET.
Balti food was invented in Birmingham. In my experience of the city, it is always served in a pot, as opposed to on a dish or plate.This is one theory. Another is that balti refers to food from the northern Pakistan region sporting the same name.
Would suggest that pies could be sold on much the same basis as programmes. Send sellers out with a big batch to wander around to sell to punters. When they sell the batch, come back and get another batch. Leave the kiosk for the selling of beer and people who want to faff about with tea and coffee.
Balti food was invented in Birmingham.
Balti food was invented in Birmingham. In my experience of the city, it is always served in a pot, as opposed to on a dish or plate.
On Friday, on my little recce, a man with a tape measure was sizing up one of the completely boarded up areas next to a kiosk...increasing supply options going forward to cope with pie demand...??