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Subject: Re: Hair Pie


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Jeem
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Date Posted: 04:10:33 04/16/02 Tue
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In reply to: Jerry 's message, "Hair Pie" on 03:56:17 04/16/02 Tue

Well Hair Pie is an ancient English dish and is very popular these days. The main consitituents are rideau en boeuf and the juice of one poonani topped with a (hopefully) thin crust. Is usually enjoyed with Haddock Pasties or Vertical Bacon Sandwiches. Possibly accompaniement is Chucked Custard (a form of warm sauce).

>What are the main constituents of Hair Pie and how
>would one cook it?

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