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06-16-2008, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by suz7731
HOLY MOLY!!! i just checked online for pasties. well, they are a good price at 3.50/each. but shipping? This is for SIX pasties!!!!!!!! (at $21.00)
Enter ship-to ZIP Code: Shipping
Shipping and Handling to 31069 ( change):$ 69.95
Total with Shipping:$90.95 USD
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Hmm....and people thought I was kidding...that works out to about $15.00 per pasty  ...........YIKES! So my jokingly high price of $14.00 each really wasn't too far off. 
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06-17-2008, 07:37 AM
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Hmm....and people thought I was kidding...that works out to about $15.00 per pasty  ...........YIKES! So my jokingly high price of $14.00 each really wasn't too far off. 
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LOL.. true, very true!! i also found a site that gave me LOTS of pastie recipes. i'm quite sure it will cost me less to make my own (including labor! LOL) 
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06-17-2008, 09:16 AM
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LOL.. true, very true!! i also found a site that gave me LOTS of pastie recipes. i'm quite sure it will cost me less to make my own (including labor! LOL) 
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Just make sure you fold the dough over the right way! LOL The ladies at my aunt's church almost came to blows one time for a fundraiser, arguing whether the dough should be folded left to right or right to left. Hopefully the directions will make it clear so you have a real authentic pasty! LOL
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06-17-2008, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by MICoastieMom
Just make sure you fold the dough over the right way! LOL The ladies at my aunt's church almost came to blows one time for a fundraiser, arguing whether the dough should be folded left to right or right to left. Hopefully the directions will make it clear so you have a real authentic pasty! LOL
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ummm.. why would it matter?  guess i don't know about the authenticity of a pasty!!
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06-17-2008, 11:33 AM
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ummm.. why would it matter?  guess i don't know about the authenticity of a pasty!!
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It doesn't, except to these ladies! LOL 
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06-18-2008, 06:45 AM
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It doesn't, except to these ladies! LOL 
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OH... LOL
whew.. thought maybe there was some special formula on "how to fold a pasty"
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06-18-2008, 07:59 AM
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OH... LOL
whew.. thought maybe there was some special formula on "how to fold a pasty"
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That group of ladies sure thought there was! LOL
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06-18-2008, 11:01 AM
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dang i'm sooooooooo craving pasties now!! UGH
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06-18-2008, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by michigantraveler
if you're in the northern suburbs of Detroit, try Barb's Pasties (and their delicious pizza and cookies--all homemade) on Main Street, south of 14 Mile Road (just north of Royal Oak in Clawson)...they come very close to true, authentic UP pasties! If they don't have any warm and baked for you, they often have them cold, which you can take home and bake yourself.
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Just enjoyed one of Barb's last week-2nd the sound vote in troll-land.
Burned tongue on quick taste in parking lot  ask & fork-ketchup included.
Years ago had memorable pasties from shop just west of bridge-Newberry?
Speaking of mouth watering:
Nearby was a freshwater bubbling spring, the Best water I've ever tasted! Wonder if its still there-accessible-still so pristine?
bg
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06-23-2008, 12:48 PM
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Seriously, if anybody knows of somewhere in the A2/Ypsi area that has pasties, let me know....I don't care for the frozen Albie's Pasties from GFS....
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I know what you mean, i just got back from a trip to Mackinac island and the U.P. (got our pasties from the shipwreck museum at whitefish point), im REALLY craving one right now, and in fact am about to go get it. Heres a link to a map of pasties in the AA area according to google (i love google...). Ill probably go to the Saline one for now because its closer, but ill let you know how it is and if i go to the one on liberty. if the link doesnt work just type "ann arbor pasties" into google and click on the "Map" tab, im not really sure why theres a smiley face in the link haha.
ann arbor pasties - Google Maps
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