Jo, the pie lady

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Lloyd, I have been unable to pm you as apparently I have insufficient posts to qualify to use this feature. Would you please be kind enough to let me know Jo's contact details as her pies look delicious. Many thanks.
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It is an anti-spam feature. You don't have to make many posts to qualify. It is just to stop spammers from signing up and bombarding everybody with junk.

I agree though, the pies look lovely.
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Could you PM me those details too please.
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Thank you Lloyd.
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Morning Lloyd,

Please can you pm Jo's details.

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Thanks Lloyd, much appreciated

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On the subject of Pano Akourdalia market, have you tried Marina's pork scratchings? Better than anything I've ever tried in the UK, let alone here. The Akourdalia market is terrific.
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Going back to Jo the pie-lady, how long has she been around? I ask as in Tala many years ago we had a mobile pie wagon (or whatever you call it - bit like a mobile library) once a week and her pies were wonderful. Then she disappeared off the scene.
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Do you recall what the lady's name was DavidatLWH?
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My sister in law used to bake pies from home which were then collected and distributed for her as she doesn't drive..... I don't recall which area she was living at the time though - hence my question to David.
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PhotoLady wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2017 9:28 pm Do you recall what the lady's name was DavidatLWH?
Sorry, can't help!

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This seems to be an old thread? What’s happened to the Akourdaleia Market, has it reopened?
And what about Jo the Pie Lady?

Thanks for any info.

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Hello Lloyd

Could you PM me Jo's details please - Thank you

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Hello Lloyd

Thank you so much for the information. I had in mind doing something like your goodself i.e. buy several and freeze. Also a friend of mine is very interested and she caters for more than myself.

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I heard this recently and thought I would pass it on.

I was at Peyia village market a week past Sunday and
we went to get some of Jo's pies, but she was not there.


I enquired with some of the other stall holders and they told
me that Jo has just had a baby, so obviously she is unavailable.



Best wishes to Jo and the new baby.

Hopefully will see you at a market soon.
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I hope my freezer is large enough for my order from Jo
which I'm expecting to get this week. :D :D
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Proper bakewells aren't covered in icing. This was a shock to us when we visited Bakewell. All these years, Mr Kipling had been lying to us!
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Don't think the Missus will be that keen on having the hairs on her chest plucked. Might just stick to tradition and have my tart au natural.
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bromerzz wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:16 pm Don't think the Missus will be that keen on having the hairs on her chest plucked. Might just stick to tradition and have my tart au natural.
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The one in Bakewell without icing is known as Bakewell Pudding. The one with I ing is Bakewell Tart.
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