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Wonderful Home Made Pies-May 2014


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Mike... Congratulations! :)-D


Could I please order a chicken and a pork (both regular size). Not planning to pass them off as my own this time, so just in foil is fine ;-). Will return your dish when you deliver them, mother in law was very impressed with my delicious pie.

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Hello everyone, I know its been a while but I'm back now and aiming to make the pies a once a month delivery service from now on. To everyone who orders regularly I look forward to hearing from you and to all those potential new customers please visit page one of this thread for further details and please take a minute to check out the review by EatsDulwich. Thanks for taking the time out to peruse my post. M.

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