Rutland Water?

Would argue pork pies with jelly etc are designed to be eaten cold . Certainly made to be eaten fresh , don't age well .
Got to say I'd drive a distance to try them hot . Is the Taylors shop in Richmond?

Yes there is a Taylors pie shop in Richmond and a big one in Darlington. A few more dotted around further Ooop North.


You can get them delivered by post apparently. Might be a bit cold by then though.

They are £1.80 now though! I can remember a few years ago pre pandemic they were about 90p. :D
 
Would argue pork pies with jelly etc are designed to be eaten cold . Certainly made to be eaten fresh , don't age well .
Got to say I'd drive a distance to try them hot . Is the Taylors shop in Richmond?
Used to be a butcher in Buxton did their own pork pies. Come Christmas time they were pre order only and the queues to pick them up were longer than any other shops in Buxton. Sadles (Wardles as it was) closed many years ago now. There is still a butcher on the market place that make their own pies and they are some of the best I have tasted.
 
the site next to the sailing club is basic but good almost on the circular walk around the lake as well as lyndon top there is a campsite opposite the horse & jockey in manton was/is a ccc cl but also you can go in the pub and book in as a non member , i live 4 miles from the water within 20 miles there is certainly plenty to occupy you the short walk around is just over 19 miles oakham is only a couple of miles as andy says the castle worth a trip & there is a tesco lidl & aldi and a very good indian ( 10 Dining st ) melton mowbray itself is 14 mls away tueasday is market day with a cattle market and stalls in there plus a normal market through the streets , there is also a good garden centre near lyndon top and a huge one called gate’s about 10 mls away with all the franchised outlets and as rob & merl say the pork pies from clarkes at queniborough are great i’ll be getting 30 or 40 to take to the meet at the jimmies
 
the site next to the sailing club is basic but good almost on the circular walk around the lake as well as lyndon top there is a campsite opposite the horse & jockey in manton was/is a ccc cl but also you can go in the pub and book in as a non member , i live 4 miles from the water within 20 miles there is certainly plenty to occupy you the short walk around is just over 19 miles oakham is only a couple of miles as andy says the castle worth a trip & there is a tesco lidl & aldi and a very good indian ( 10 Dining st ) melton mowbray itself is 14 mls away tueasday is market day with a cattle market and stalls in there plus a normal market through the streets , there is also a good garden centre near lyndon top and a huge one called gate’s about 10 mls away with all the franchised outlets and as rob & merl say the pork pies from clarkes at queniborough are great i’ll be getting 30 or 40 to take to the meet at the jimmies

Brilliant local advice thanks. Looks like it will be an ideal stopover for a few days with plenty to do although a short walk to me is 19 yards not 19 miles. :ROFLMAO:

For the two sites, Lyndon top and the other one do you usually just turn up or book?
 
Would argue pork pies with jelly etc are designed to be eaten cold . Certainly made to be eaten fresh , don't age well .
Got to say I'd drive a distance to try them hot . ......

If you would drive a distance to try a hot port pie, just buy a cold one in Morrisons, stick it on your exhaust manifold and drive a distance. Then it will be hot. I know that was a standard practice in the GPO, wrap one in foil and cook it on the exhaust.

Back to the topic. There's a Harley Davidson dealer in Oakham. Go in there for a laugh at the prices, and admire the chrome, and wonder how on earth you would guide one of those along the King's Highway. And wonder if you can afford the cost of the polish you would use every week.
 
If you would drive a distance to try a hot port pie, just buy a cold one in Morrisons, stick it on your exhaust manifold and drive a distance. Then it will be hot. I know that was a standard practice in the GPO, wrap one in foil and cook it on the exhaust.

Back to the topic. There's a Harley Davidson dealer in Oakham. Go in there for a laugh at the prices, and admire the chrome, and wonder how on earth you would guide one of those along the King's Highway. And wonder if you can afford the cost of the polish you would use every week.
Going to go for the fresh option . But may try that method in time of need
 
the legend surrounding the melton mowbray pork pies is that they were served hot to the gentry whilst out hunting then of course any unused ones were eaten by the retainers cold & prefered at what point someone thought to add jelly i’ve no idea but whoever it was thank you , the queniborough butcher as well as the traditional pie also does a version with caramelised onion relish instead of jelly and has melted stilton for a topping
 
Just planning stage two of our epic adventure which is of course heading over to France in mid to late June. Im thinking of not rushing down to Dover and maybe having a couple of nights at Rutland Water. Im sure its been mentioned before on here. Is there enough to do there to keep us occupied for a couple of nights or maybe three. Of course we will have the scooter with us and the Kayak so I imagine so. Anything worth seeing in the local area within 20 miles in any direction?

The two sites of choice seem to be Lyndon Top or Rutland Water campsite next to the sailing club. Both appear to be large Aire type sites. Which one is the best?
I would recommend the boat trip on Rutland water, details from the visitor centre. Also within a few miles is Barnsdale Geoff Hamiltons gardens. each individual one was a small set for his tv gardening show and they serve a decent lunch in the cafe as well
 
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