This site was making me salivate...
http://www.scotchpieclub.co.uk/
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Re: Scotch Pie
We had bridies for lunch today. They are very good and,like nearly all good things, very fattening!
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Re: Scotch Pie
Must.........resist......temptation.......... 

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Re: Scotch Pie
Indeed, Jill! I always have a couple at the local Scottish festivals every year. I guess it's good I avoid having the recipe around where it might find its way into the kitchen... (If I even have the equipment to make them right!)
Getting hungry now!
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Getting hungry now!
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Re: Scotch Pie
I don't make my own bridies. In fact we have them very, very rarely. I espied them while I was waiting for the butcher to cut a joint of lamb for me and, in a moment of weakness, bought a couple. My excuse: well, it was a horrible, cold day; Brian was attending a funeral and I reckoned we deserved some comfort food. But no more, I'm now on a diet!
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Re: Scotch Pie
I would be right there with you, Jill. At the Games I visit, I find it hard to not eat at least one, just to "immerse myself in the culture" 
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Re: Scotch Pie
Ooh, what a good excuse! I must remember that when next I eat a really sinful and fattening Scottish delicacy that I am "immersing myself in the culture"! You could say that about cranachan for a start.
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Re: Scotch Pie
I find eating one for lunch when I'm throwing in the games seems to give me the extra push I need for the rest of the days competition.
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Re: Scotch Pie
Right idea, Jay! It's all about training!
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