Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
- papafarang
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 4300
- Joined: August 2, 2013, 10:14 am
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
They fit in with flan and quiche
Hansa village clubhouse . Tel 0981657001 https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/Han ... 5851?hl=en
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
One of the main pastry food groups then, nice
Age & treachery will always triumph over youth & ability
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
I'm not a Brit so this may sound silly. When I was still working, my preferred foot ware were Wellington boots. They were maybe 8 or 10 inches high with a zipper on the side. They were not work boots, I would call them semi dress shoes. The only food named Wellington was beef cubes in gravy over mashed potatoes.
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
the footwear your describing are called " Chelsea boots " that are 8/10 inch high with a zipper at the side NOT wellington boots . i think the old " Teddy Boys " used to wear them .glalt wrote: ↑March 5, 2021, 1:28 pmI'm not a Brit so this may sound silly. When I was still working, my preferred foot ware were Wellington boots. They were maybe 8 or 10 inches high with a zipper on the side. They were not work boots, I would call them semi dress shoes. The only food named Wellington was beef cubes in gravy over mashed potatoes.
- stattointhailand
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 19114
- Joined: October 25, 2007, 11:34 pm
- Location: Oiling the locks on my gun case
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
Looks a bit short of Pineapple to me, and as we know all pizzas should have an ample helping of pineapple
oi ,,,,,,, oooo nicked the pizza picture?
oi ,,,,,,, oooo nicked the pizza picture?
Last edited by stattointhailand on March 5, 2021, 2:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
glalt wrote: ↑March 5, 2021, 1:28 pm
I'm not a Brit so this may sound silly. When I was still working, my preferred foot ware were Wellington boots. They were maybe 8 or 10 inches high with a zipper on the side.
I wore Wellington leather boots quite often in my younger days. Not all had zippers. In fact I never owned a pair with zippers but I've seen other guys wearing them. They were sometimes called "Ranch boots" as well. I had a pair of Wellingtons at one time that had a brushed leather finish resembling suede.
Leather Wellingtons were sort of a cowboy style boot but easy to slip on and off and had a lower heel and rounded toe. Very common footwear in rural areas of the States.
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
Carrying on the thread in the direction it’s going, dealer boots are pretty suave footwear. In fact I’ve still got a pair in the uk, suede with Doc Martin soles
Swerving swiftly back to handheld pastry snacks, have we discussed the merits of fresh from the oven curry pasties yet?
Swerving swiftly back to handheld pastry snacks, have we discussed the merits of fresh from the oven curry pasties yet?
Age & treachery will always triumph over youth & ability
- papafarang
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 4300
- Joined: August 2, 2013, 10:14 am
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
I guess the car needs cleaning
Hansa village clubhouse . Tel 0981657001 https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/Han ... 5851?hl=en
Re: Are Wellingtons Considered "Pies"?
It’s fine, nothing to worry about
Age & treachery will always triumph over youth & ability