Thursday, 18 August 2011

Tea and a Pastie

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Better than a Kit Kat

If you happen to come from West Wales you should be familiar with the saying "a cup of tea and a paaastie!" Its commonly said in a Swansea accent because enjoying tea and pasties during a break from doing something is what the Swansea Jacks like to do. Im not sure if everyone in my part of Wales has heard of this but people I know personally certainly have. (And as its been mentioned in Welsh comedies I know I haven't dreamt the saying up).
Okay this snack wouldn't see you through a Machine Head gig but it is a very satisfying little peck. Be warned though! Not any old pastie will do. For instance having a cuppa with a Cornish pastie would be what we in this corner of Wales would call doing it wrong mun.
It has to be a corned beef pastie usually bought at either Jenkins or Gregg's bakeries. But if you happen to be in Swansea itself then do it properly and grab yourself a bag of four pasties (for £1.50p) from one of the fabulous bakers in the famous indoor market. Davies of Mumbles is a very good choice.
As I am not very sweet toothed and live quite happily without biscuits, this is what I go for on my tea breaks, occasionally straying with a cheese & onion pastie but it never tastes as good with a mug of Glengetti than a corned beef.

Music to eat to ~ Dafydd Iwan, Max Boyce

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