"Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi" -Everyone loves a fine pie!


We are really happy to tell you about our new line of products from very reputable 4 and 20 pasty company in Sarasota.
From traditional Cornish pasties to handmade Meat pies and sausage roll-we have it all for you ready to bake and enjoy.In the end of the day everyone loves
a fine pie!
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Just some fun facts about this delicacy .

-Pasties were the Tin Miners lunch box with both sweet and savoury fillings.
-Miners would hold the pasty by the crimp as a handle to avoid arsenic poisoning, and then leave the crimp for the knockers, the spirits believed to inhabited the mines
-Housewives sometimes marked their husband's initials on the left-hand side of their pastry casing, in order to avoid confusion at lunchtime.
-When the Cornish rugby team plays an important match, a giant Cornish pasty is symbolically hoisted over the bar before the start of the game.
-It was once said the devil would never dare to cross the River -- Tamar into Cornwall for fear of ending up as a filling in a Cornish pasty.
-The Cornish term for a pasty is “oggy” or “oggie”, derived from its Cornish name, hoggan.
-The word pasty comes from a middle English word meaning made of paste (pastry).
-The Cornish language has had a revival since the Government officially recognised it again in 2002.

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