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My family's business was in the news today. The link is below, but the picture at the top of this article is my father holding a tray of pasties... If you have not ever tried one of them you should... It is so cool to have this in the paper...
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I seen that in the paper today. Real cool and congrats. Part English and a pasty lover here.
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I'm so glad Mr. SSRSZ had previously explained to me what Michigan pasties are.......
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I remember you talking about those when you were over at my house. Still have not tried one yet. I'll have to head over to your side one day and give one a try!
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Food from gods country... Spend 5 yrs in Manistique and eat many a tastie pastie. Read the article with fond memories. Will have to try your famlies they sound great.
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That's awesome! Maybe if you can get some pasties we can eat them tomorrow for lunch. Let me know how much they will be.
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quote:Originally posted by MY02SSLE: ... the picture at the top of this article is my father holding a tray of pasties... .
Those look yummy.
p.s. I was almost afraid to click on that link....I thought "pasties" was a description for something else!
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quote:Originally posted by Opie: Food from gods country... Spend 5 yrs in Manistique and eat many a tastie pastie. Read the article with fond memories. Will have to try your famlies they sound great.
My mom and her family are from the Houghton area, actually Nisula. My Grandmother was from the U.P. also. I used to get pasties every week or so.They are great with ketchup on them. The Finns like to have a glass of buttermilk with them too.
The good thing, eat one of these and you will not be hungry for the rest of the day!
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quote:Originally posted by Opie: Food from gods country... Spend 5 yrs in Manistique and eat many a tastie pastie. Read the article with fond memories. Will have to try your famlies they sound great.
My mom and her family are from the Houghton area, actually Nisula. My Grandmother was from the U.P. also. I used to get pasties every week or so.They are great with ketchup on them. The Finns like to have a glass of buttermilk with them too.
The good thing, eat one of these and you will not be hungry for the rest of the day!
Yup!
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quote:Originally posted by Opie: Food from gods country... Spend 5 yrs in Manistique and eat many a tastie pastie. Read the article with fond memories. Will have to try your famlies they sound great.
Yeah, you should stop in. The beef are the best, but the Chicken and Green pepper are great too.
Chicken Pasty: Chicken, Celery, Cheese, Broccoli, Onion and Potato
Green Pepper: Beef, Green Pepper, Celery, Onion and Potato
There is also a Veggie pasty for those that don't like meat. For anyone who lives out of the state, he can ship them anywhere in the U.S.
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I am going one day next week to make a purchase. Wifey will be po's for me to post this, she is an excellent cook and her family is from Newberry, but she can't make a pastie to save her life. Oh well I just have to buy them.
quote:Originally posted by Opie: I am going one day next week to make a purchase. Wifey will be po's for me to post this, she is an excellent cook and her family is from Newberry, but she can't make a pastie to save her life. Oh well I just have to buy them.
Excellent, let me know what you think! Which location are you going to?
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