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Pie of the Month/Match advertised today as Macaroni and Pulled Pork. Going to be a fan vote for future monthly specials. "Only" £4.10 for the speciality pie. No price announcement on the traditional Pittodrie Pie "mince" offering or other classic Steak

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Just now, Howard Marks said:

Can my old man pay cash? Otherwise he'll go and watch Cove instead. 

No word but I've found historically staff are numerically challenged with pot luck of change being correct, over or under as well as ability to serve pies cold or thermo nuclear hot

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9 minutes ago, Poodler said:

Real fans have two 

Real frugal Aberdonians would buy 2 Bells pies fae Tesco or Aldi for £1.35ish for Scotch or Macaroni and bit pricier for Steak or Chicken Curry and eat cold or heat at hame and stick in jacket pooch for consumption at game

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37 minutes ago, ab24_5qh said:

Is Pittodrie the only stadium you get a mince pie rather than a scotch pie?

Scotch pie is a traditional Scottish dish that consists of a double-crust pastry filled with minced meat, such as mutton or beef, along with other ingredients like spices. The pie is typically round with a golden-brown crust and is often served hot. Some call them mince pies in Aberdeen and Shire but at AB24 they're a Pittodrie Pie nowadays.

 

On the other hand for many a mince pie is a sweet pie that is filled with a mixture of dried fruits, spices (such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves), and sometimes a small amount of alcohol, such as brandy. Mince pies are a popular dessert in the UK, especially during the Christmas season.

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A hairy donkey pie is a sexual move in which the female component does not shave her anal regions for some time, growing a rectal bush of sorts. Anal intercourse is then partaken in, when the male climaxes, he removes his phallice from her rectum and blows his payload in the hair surrounding her anal gap, then slapping her on the ass, causing her to say 'hee-haw' and kick like a mule.

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2 minutes ago, aberdeen1970 said:

A hairy donkey pie is a sexual move in which the female component does not shave her anal regions for some time, growing a rectal bush of sorts. Anal intercourse is then partaken in, when the male climaxes, he removes his phallice from her rectum and blows his payload in the hair surrounding her anal gap, then slapping her on the ass, causing her to say 'hee-haw' and kick like a mule.

Maybe one of AFC options for next months POTM fans vote 

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Just now, 1903Fitba said:

Eating at football. LOL. 
 

Bovril at a push on a cold day. 

Bovril is fecking awful 🤢 Pie ok for an evening game if in a rush and no time to eat if stuck late at work but can take or leave mid afternoon on a Saturday

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9 minutes ago, sooth_stander said:

Dry as fuck too

That's clever sales ploy for requiring the £3.80 or more now purchase of a large cup of flat/brown coloured water going by name of Coke or other often flat offerings

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1 hour ago, RDS said:

On the other hand for many a mince pie is a sweet pie that is filled with a mixture of dried fruits, spices (such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves), and sometimes a small amount of alcohol, such as brandy. Mince pies are a popular dessert in the UK, especially during the Christmas season.

Please explain this concept.  There are many on this board who will not understand it.

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11 hours ago, RDS said:

Scotch pie is a traditional Scottish dish that consists of a double-crust pastry filled with minced meat, such as mutton or beef, along with other ingredients like spices. The pie is typically round with a golden-brown crust and is often served hot. Some call them mince pies in Aberdeen and Shire but at AB24 they're a Pittodrie Pie nowadays.

Some?

Practically every fucker, I'd wager.

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