No <- whoever said no didn't look into the issue, yes they do.
Lmao what are you a pie specialist?
No just someone who looked into the issue, as I cannot have pork. The use lard in all banquet pies, to include the fruit, or meat pies.
I just had never heard of a pie with pork so I made a guess. I guess I should have researched, sorry for ruining this answer.
Yes, they should list the "shortening" as LARD. Messed up they couldn't use Veggie Oil.
Most pies don't. Apple pies do.
No
No.
The collective noun is a batch of apple pies.
I live near Melton and the only difference I have found is that Melton Mowbray pork pies have to be made in Melton Mowbray. So far I have found only one place that the pies are any better than the ones available in supermarkets
They are not similar except for the fact that apple pies are made of atoms.
pork pies
When not engaged in sporting feats, he made pies, "kidney, pork, mutton or apple pies -all hot!", according to book entitled "Tales of Old Australia" by Bill Beatty.
Making apple pies.
Just like Europeans, Americans eat apple pies on holidays.
Apple Pies - 1912 was released on: USA: 19 June 1912