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I don't think our userbase spans that many generations.

 

I meant in terms of the general population. Almost everyone I know of my parents generation loves them. Whereas from this thread, people of our generation are more indifferent. Is it because they perhaps grew up with more dried fruit etc.????

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I meant in terms of the general population. Almost everyone I know of my parents generation loves them. Whereas from this thread, people of our generation are more indifferent. Is it because they perhaps grew up with more dried fruit etc.????

 

Oh right. In that case I'd probably agree with you, older folks do seem to prefer them.

 

Maybe it's because it was more of a tradition then, everyone (read:the women and girls) baking them fresh. it was probably one of the few treats we have. Whereas now we can easily buy a much wider variety of treats and desserts, many of which have American influences.

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Fuck mince pies man. Fuck them.

 

I wouldn't fuck a mince pie, but whatever floats your boat. :heh:

 

Joking aside, Mince Pies are great, I eat tons of them at this time of year. I've already had at least 6 in the past couple of weeks. I'm addicted to the bloody things. That said, I have to admit, the Mr Kipling Mince Pies are rubbish this year, really poor quality. Aldi's ones are actually pretty nice though! I'm too lazy to make my own.

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Fuck mince pies man. Fuck them.

 

Tha's your answer to everything... Mrs ReZ is horny: fuck her. Those kids need a lesson: fuck 'em Those socks were once worn by Famke Jannsen: Fuck 'em. Sainsbury's is out of milk: fuck 'em.

 

 

Next thing we know "Local Lego enthusiast Arrested for Making Sweet, Sweet Love to Supermarket."

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Oh right. In that case I'd probably agree with you, older folks do seem to prefer them.

 

Maybe it's because it was more of a tradition then, everyone (read:the women and girls) baking them fresh. it was probably one of the few treats we have. Whereas now we can easily buy a much wider variety of treats and desserts, many of which have American influences.

 

Yep, only ever the women in my family who make them. The men are left to important tasks such as bringing in logs for the fire and making brandy butter on Christmas Day.

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Going to get my next box of Mince Pies today, in the house only me and my Dad like them. Mum's got an allergy to currents, so more for us. Stupid thing is, i said to my Dad help yourself. And he leaves a note saying "Hope it was ok if i could have one". Certainly doesn't listen to advice does he?

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