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Mince Pie Megatest VI

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bodkin 1st December 2009, 08:25 Quote
What the deal with publishing stuff from the magazine on-line. Whats the point of getting the mag at all. Seems like a conflict of interest. Still a good test!
Singularity 1st December 2009, 08:35 Quote
Not everyone can get the magazine. I, for example, have no financially viable way of getting it here in croatia, but I still like reading articles, even if they are somewhat dated ;)
Rkiver 1st December 2009, 09:31 Quote
This mega test is too important to not have online.
mrb_no1 1st December 2009, 09:39 Quote
if its a bit tech tradition it stays online forever, cpc can publish it but if the idea started here, here is where it stays.

and furthermore to bodkin's comment, some people prefer the way certain writers write, i for one would move back to the way bit tech used to work before the merger, as some of the articles now leave me wanting.
bodkin 1st December 2009, 09:42 Quote
^this
Mr T 1st December 2009, 09:59 Quote
The only pie's i've had so far this year are Morissons and Co-op varieties. We need a mince pie mega-test part 2!
Jipa 1st December 2009, 10:18 Quote
You should have cut one open to show us non-Britts what's lurking inside.
yatesy 1st December 2009, 10:23 Quote
Where are Asda's?

Ive gone through 4 boxes of Mr Kipling, 2 of Tescos Finest with Cognac, and a box of Asda 12.

Asda are easily the best, with Tesco bringing up second place when cold (not pleasant warm!)
Flibblebot 1st December 2009, 10:31 Quote
What I want to know is where's the Mince Pie Cheesecake?
Sifter3000 1st December 2009, 10:40 Quote
Cheesecake test is scheduled for later in the month, on a special day :)
samkiller42 1st December 2009, 10:57 Quote
Mark Price will not take kindly to such a low score for his Mince Pies, thus, the man responsible shall now loose his head.
I'm amazed that mince pies that cost over £9 get a good score, if i bought 6 Mince pies for over £9 i would expect them to be hand delivered by a royal, not some box with a flimsey plastic insert.
Good review though, however, think due to the fact i can't be bothered to walk to either Tesco, Asda or Waitrose, i shall keep going for the CoOp's own Mince Pies, 12 Mince Pies for £1.60? Yes Please.

Sam

Side Note: Mark Price is MD Waitrose, and i am Partner Waitrose.
eddtox 1st December 2009, 11:10 Quote
Haha, good article. made me chuckle :-)
nukeman8 1st December 2009, 11:12 Quote
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Originally Posted by mrb_no1
i for one would move back to the way bit tech used to work before the merger, as some of the articles now leave me wanting.

This is the same for me unfortunately. and hurry with the mince pie cheesecake :P
Gunsmith 1st December 2009, 11:34 Quote
i hate mince pies, and i ****ing hate christmas as well
[USRF]Obiwan 1st December 2009, 11:50 Quote
On page 3 you're basically telling to not get any of those pie's? I only read negative comments on all of them.
I also do not think its fair to compare a pie made in 2004 to a pie in 2009. Just buy from all companies this year and compare them. Ingredients change you know!

I never tasted any of them, or even heard of those pie thing's before. But I guess its a typical English delicate.
pimlicosound 1st December 2009, 11:52 Quote
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Originally Posted by Gunsmith
i hate mince pies, and i ****ing hate christmas as well

Perhaps you'd prefer a nice bag of humbugs instead.
fev 1st December 2009, 11:56 Quote
with an unlimited amount of the tesco mini finest pies at my finger tips, lunchtime has become null and void... mmmm
Krikkit 1st December 2009, 11:57 Quote
If anyone gets the urge for a megatest, try and get hold of some Lidl pies - they're my favourite. :D
Gunsmith 1st December 2009, 12:19 Quote
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Originally Posted by pimlicosound
Perhaps you'd prefer a nice bag of humbugs instead.

oo yes please
eek 1st December 2009, 12:21 Quote
I think I'll be sticking to the humble pork pie. The king of all pies, a real prince among thieves.
To make it a bit more seasonal I'll eat it with some pickle.
mrbens 1st December 2009, 12:28 Quote
did you try adding brandy to overclock the pies? =)
MaverickWill 1st December 2009, 12:44 Quote
Mr Kipling wrote to you about the Mince Pie Megatest? Pics or it didn't happen!
Cupboard 1st December 2009, 13:15 Quote
Being a little bit odd in the tastebuds, I love pies with lots of pastry, so the Waitrose ones would probably be a winner for me :)
Good times!
Hustler 1st December 2009, 13:17 Quote
Lolz...

Its 'oddball' features like this that keep me coming back to Bit-Tech...

Long may it continue.
Gryphon 1st December 2009, 13:35 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrb_no1
if its a bit tech tradition it stays online forever, cpc can publish it but if the idea started here, here is where it stays.

Its a CPC tradition, not a bit-tec one :)
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