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Saturday, 10 April 2010
One thing that rocks about NZ is the pastry controls set in place. I know one local Indian-descended fellow who is studying how to make decent crusts at college. From recent brief conversations, it appears this is big business over here. Literally, once you know how to make the pie, it's just a matter of getting your finger in the pie, and the rest is easy...
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