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My staple diet at Glasto!...

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Expect this thread to be deleted by efests, as it is advertising :P:P
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Is it advertising for Radiohead when everyone bangs on about them every other thread?
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The best value for money on site

£3.50 or £4 last year

If 2 of you go there and 1 gets the meat and 1 gets the vegetarian one, half it and you get a fantasic meal that will fill you up for the day.

Good location to.

I remember getting one last year as i was leaving the pyramid stage walking towards the other stage to see vampire weekend, I was just getting served as vampire weekend came on and i heard them start, paid my money, got my food and ran off to catch them, forgot my change. I paid a fiver and when got to the stage I wasn't that annoyed as I think its worth the money

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So is it the same ingredients as a cornish pastie inside then or something different?
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Who's had one of these at Glasto?

A must for any northener, a huge pastie, it's like Gregg's on steriods (although i'm sure it's all natural ingredients).

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Lets not get into the Cornish v Welsh pasties - there's only one winner and thats the county where it originated. However I do have a beef with pasties at Glasto - to quote ex-US president G Bush senior who enquired of the democrats - "Where's the beef?". I munched my way through looking for the beef only to find it in the last bite. That said a pasty is the ideal festival meal - can be eaten with one hand with drink in other in any weather.

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Lets not get into the Cornish v Welsh pasties - there's only one winner and thats the county where it originated. However I do have a beef with pasties at Glasto - to quote ex-US president G Bush senior who enquired of the democrats - "Where's the beef?". I munched my way through looking for the beef only to find it in the last bite. That said a pasty is the ideal festival meal - can be eaten with one hand with drink in other in any weather.
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