lynnonthelake
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I think that’s a good price for 12 pies I may order and try.
On the surface, yes it is...even with £5.95 added, you're still getting a premium pie for a fraction under £3, and at that price at a farmer's market or farm shop, I'd be prepared to try a couple. But 12 pies? fine if you've got a chest freezer, and whilst I can see they have variants within each flavour category, I think they could've done a mixed pack, so you can try all of them.I think that’s a good price for 12 pies I may order and try.
Debbie obviously ordered hers early because she says they are amazing. Aren’t we lucky that she always buys her TSVs early so she can report back on them. Very thoughtful lady.I bought some at the beginning of lockdown last year. They were ok, but found the pastry hard. Had to cook them wrapped in foil first to allow the filling to cook through. I do like the idea of buying from a smaller family firm, using local British products, and I do like a nice pie! Hopefully Charlie has tested them throughly for me lol
Set of 12 Premium Steak Welsh Pie SelectionWilfred’s Set of 12 Pies TSV 12/01/20 (Choice of Chicken, Steak, or Vegetarian)
Wilfred's Pies Set of 12 Premium Chicken Welsh Pie Selection - QVC UK
Wilfred's Pies Set of 12 Premium Chicken Welsh Pie Selection order online at QVCUK.comwww.qvcuk.com
How do you return if you don't like them?
I would love to try the veggie ones but I only have a small freezer so I wouldn't be able to accommodate that many.On the surface, yes it is...even with £5.95 added, you're still getting a premium pie for a fraction under £3, and at that price at a farmer's market or farm shop, I'd be prepared to try a couple. But 12 pies? fine if you've got a chest freezer, and whilst I can see they have variants within each flavour category, I think they could've done a mixed pack, so you can try all of them.