jill franks to present lime tree pantry pies......

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jesus wept i have to see this. it would be funny to see jill telling us that she eats these pies regularly,are an healthy addition to her diet etc.
 
jill franks to present lime tree pantry pies.....

jesus wept i have to see this. it would be funny to see jill telling us that she eats these pies regularly,are an healthy addition to her diet etc.

When is this on? Can't miss this for the world - hope they force feed her!
 
jill franks to present lime tree pantry pies...

When is this on? Can't miss this for the world - hope they force feed her!

OK so I'm going to answer my own question. Just checked out the TV schedule and it looks like it's at 5pm today. I'll miss it as I'm travelling home then. Please, please, someone watch it and post back if she actually eats anything!!
 
I can confirm that she just ate a piece of glastonbury lamb pie or something like that. It WAS a very tiny piece, but then she's only just got started.
 
She says since last year she is hooked on these pies and so is her mil so Jill bought her a hamper of the pies for christmas present
 
its difficult to watch. jill is really taking tiny amounts. they have been showing more stills than ever, on this type of show where the presenters go mad. poor marjery is not really needed as jill has ate so little.
 
I have to report that she called on two subs from the bench... the woman from NN (who presumably had the advantage of a lie down after) and Simon Biagi.

I suspect that she brought a Kipling handbag on set and filled all it's hidden pockets while off camera...
 
Bless her! They've been a bit mean putting her into that hour, given her well known interest in "nutrition" and tiny physique.

Going off at a tangent, the pies look vile - thick pastry, dry contents, and so expensive. If I remember right, there were 6 small pies, perhaps one and a half portions each, for £21.90 plus £4.45 p&p - nearly £4.40 per pie! I'm sure you could get much better quality pies in M&S for half the price. But then, perhaps I'm a cheapskate that does not recognise good food?


Linda :33:
 
Bless her! They've been a bit mean putting her into that hour, given her well known interest in "nutrition" and tiny physique.

Going off at a tangent, the pies look vile - thick pastry, dry contents, and so expensive. If I remember right, there were 6 small pies, perhaps one and a half portions each, for £21.90 plus £4.45 p&p - nearly £4.40 per pie! I'm sure you could get much better quality pies in M&S for half the price. But then, perhaps I'm a cheapskate that does not recognise good food?


Linda :33:

I sometimes buy some pies from Harrods, and they sell them cheaper than QVC!
 
Every time I see the other thread title ('Vile looking, congealed pies') I just burst out laughing! :13:
 
Bless her! They've been a bit mean putting her into that hour, given her well known interest in "nutrition" and tiny physique.

Going off at a tangent, the pies look vile - thick pastry, dry contents, and so expensive. If I remember right, there were 6 small pies, perhaps one and a half portions each, for £21.90 plus £4.45 p&p - nearly £4.40 per pie! I'm sure you could get much better quality pies in M&S for half the price. But then, perhaps I'm a cheapskate that does not recognise good food?


Linda :33:

I'm no Nigella, but you can get nicer, more homemade and, in my opinion, tastier, pies in my kitchen! Nothing like really home made and much more satisfying too because you really know what's gone into it.
 
I cant believe she didn't know the difference between a Cottage Pie & a Sheppards pie, Thought every1 knew that
 

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