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what"s the best pie?

Postby wamram » 10 Jul 2006, 18:43

Thinking about having a wam session pieing myself at weekend. :twisted: :twisted:
But i"am getting fed up with custard and shaving foam pies anyone got any idea about what kind of pies i can wam myself with instead of the usual :?: .
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the best pie

Postby andy250 » 10 Jul 2006, 19:35

We had quite a huge pie for messy Jo when she visited, that consisted of custard, rasberry's whipped cream and some chocolate sauce if my memory serves me right. Landed with a right glug when thrown.

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Postby wamram » 10 Jul 2006, 20:43

I"ll try a few of those then :D

Anyone else with any ideas :?:
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Postby wamateur » 10 Jul 2006, 20:51

You could set an Angel Delight in one of those ready made flan cases, i can imagine it would be quite heavy too, so would give a real thud as it hit your face, shame you're on your own.

Maybe someone could construct a pie flinging catapult for self wammers, something like a clay pigeon trap, but obviously not that powerful as you don't want your head taken off!
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Postby wamram » 10 Jul 2006, 21:11

If i had a pie catapult oh the fun you could have :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby slavetogunge » 10 Jul 2006, 22:32

but you can not bet my splurg gun idea
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Postby wamram » 10 Jul 2006, 22:49

Like one of those to :!: .
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Postby Otif » 10 Jul 2006, 23:25

Best pie is....

the 10 inch Lemon meringue or 10 inch French chocolate.

Both have about 2-3 inches of filling with another 4-5 of meringue or cream. They are HEAVY!!!!
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Postby welshcakes » 11 Jul 2006, 00:13

I can vouch for rice pudding in a flan case. It feels lovely.
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Postby Hayley » 11 Jul 2006, 10:06

If you have access to a cash & carry you can get the McDougals catering version of Angel Delight. This mixes up with water and comes in much larger quantities. This makes fabulously heavy pies (see avatar!) but get the larger flan cases for the best effect. You can also use chocolate sponge mix (again from C&C) which is heavier still. I do like that feeling ofit 'thudding' into my face.

The only problem with the sponge flan cases is they aren't deep enough, so it is good to set something thick enough to pile high above the rim of the case. If you are after it looking good too, then decorate with spray cream so it splatters as well as stays.

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Postby andy250 » 11 Jul 2006, 15:57

I have too admit I pinched this idea off Bill, if you are you using the larger flan caes, it might be best to put a paper plate underneath, due to the fact the flan has tends to break up when you got to lift.

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Postby BillShipton » 11 Jul 2006, 16:37

From our Handy Hints dept....

Don't use a paper plate, use a polystyrene one (again you can get them in cash & carry). Paper plates get just as soggy as the flan case.

And get the flan case very slightly wet before you add your filling. That way it breaks up better on contact and hurts less (especially if your flan is a bit stale!). The result is exactly like being hit with a very wet, heavy sponge - namely exciting rather than painful, according to Her Outdoors - so you can throw them quite hard!
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Postby Jonny » 11 Jul 2006, 16:58

Steak and Kidney.....

I seem to remember Josie teling me about cheap shaving foam doesnt have the stinging effects that most dear ones do. Or was it the other way round...
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