Poster: A snowHead
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I'm very fond of the Cornish Pasties they sell at Kings Cross.
I'm wondering if I will be banned from taking a flight to GVA.
Shall I put it in hold luggage or take it in hand luggage, or just eat it in Security? Yum
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Wed 29-11-23 18:50; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I've taken a pork pie on many occasions from Liverpool or Manchester airports to Geneva, Basel, Zurich, Innsbruck and Salzburg over the past few years in my overhead rucksack and I'm pleased to report that I've never been arrested or had one confiscated. By nature I'm a calculating risk taker, always have been. I suppose by the law of averages my luck might run out in the year's ahead.
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@Snowbandit56, How long ago was that though, it only became illegal after Brexit.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I suspect that this is not one of modern life's more crazy adventures.
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pam w wrote: |
I suspect that this is not one of modern life's more crazy adventures. |
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rjs wrote: |
@Snowbandit56, How long ago was that though, it only became illegal after Brexit. |
Hmmm, importing processed pork products into CH has always been tricky
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Checking of hand luggage (I don't know about screening of hold luggage) is at the UK departing airport and all they are interested in is whether you have a bomb in your pasty. Top tip: don't.
There is unlikely to be any checking at Geneva, but it is in their rights to do so. Just don't provoke them by importing Cornish pasties in bulk with the aim of contaminating European food supplies.
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Stop press @DrLawn, bus 63 on diversion as Farringdon Road has gas main work closures, takes ages according to my updating oracle (son at UAL) adises to use tube Met, circle or Hammersmith and City from KC SP to Farringdon.
Still on for a pasty though.
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under a new name wrote: |
rjs wrote: |
@Snowbandit56, How long ago was that though, it only became illegal after Brexit. |
Hmmm, importing processed pork products into CH has always been tricky |
Definitely on numerous occasions before and after Brexshit. I live near Wigan, pie capital of the North so it's a bit of a Lancashire tradition to carry one with you when travelling in far and distant lands.
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You know it makes sense.
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@DrLawn, I'm taking Bovril cubes, technically a meat product.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Surely the temptation of a good Cornish in your pocket will mean it will be well eaten long before Geneva
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Poster: A snowHead
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A tip from an 'local'. There are very few mass pasty producers whom make a decent, authentic pasty now. Even down here, the small one off shops/makers have mostly disappeared to be replaced by larger factories. If anyone happens to be on the Lizard peninsula in their travels, pop in here https://www.facebook.com/GearFarmPastyco/. Fantastic pasties. Literally like Grannie's. Everyone's Granny in Cornwall makes/made the best pasty.
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Hi @TOOTIE, I'm going to buy two of them, the one in question is my "backup pasty".
1) For lunch at Heathrow.
2) To make the whole Lardy Bus jealous as the aroma wafts through the bus.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@ski3, Thanks for the "Heads up"
I'll check out what is going on on Saturday morning... the Number 63 would be the handiest to Farringdon.
Otherwise I'm across the road to pick up a 73 or a 390 to Tottenham Court Rd.
I'm not keen on taking the underground, it seems like just a huge rabbit warren under Kings Cross, I like to stay at Street level.
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Better take 2 back up pasties looking at weather on transfer day in alps this weekend !!
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Probably need to put one in each available pocket given station of travel, it's freaky cold down there in Farringdon Station if you've got a long wait
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The met line from Farringdon to King’s Cross starts at ground level - it’s a very simple one stop. The roadworks round Farringdon are hellish at the moment.
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DrLawn wrote: |
@ski3, Thanks for the "Heads up"
I'll check out what is going on on Saturday morning... the Number 63 would be the handiest to Farringdon.
Otherwise I'm across the road to pick up a 73 or a 390 to Tottenham Court Rd.
I'm not keen on taking the underground, it seems like just a huge rabbit warren under Kings Cross, I like to stay at Street level. |
Yes, son seems to have a built in subterranean navigation system to help decipher that whole area. Like a snakes and ladders game down there even knows which seats to travel in to be next to exit on arrival.
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I might be mistaken but haven't those places closed in the railway stations? Certainly the one in Marylebone is no more.
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Mollerski wrote: |
A tip from an 'local'. There are very few mass pasty producers whom make a decent, authentic pasty now. Even down here, the small one off shops/makers have mostly disappeared to be replaced by larger factories. If anyone happens to be on the Lizard peninsula in their travels, pop in here https://www.facebook.com/GearFarmPastyco/. Fantastic pasties. Literally like Grannie's. Everyone's Granny in Cornwall makes/made the best pasty. |
Can confirm...although bit of a detour from King's Cross.
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Take one with a vegetarian filling and you will be fine....
There are now two Greggs at St Pancras!
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eps wrote: |
I might be mistaken but haven't those places closed in the railway stations? Certainly the one in Marylebone is no more. |
If you mean the West Cornwall Pasty Co then I think you are right.
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Can you claim its an emotional support pastry? The French authorities will understand that.
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Hurdy wrote: |
Take one with a vegetarian filling and you will be fine....
There are now two Greggs at St Pancras! |
Then it wouldn't be a Cornish Pasty!
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You know it makes sense.
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ski3 wrote: |
DrLawn wrote: |
@ski3, Thanks for the "Heads up"
I'll check out what is going on on Saturday morning... the Number 63 would be the handiest to Farringdon.
Otherwise I'm across the road to pick up a 73 or a 390 to Tottenham Court Rd.
I'm not keen on taking the underground, it seems like just a huge rabbit warren under Kings Cross, I like to stay at Street level. |
Yes, son seems to have a built in subterranean navigation system to help decipher that whole area. Like a snakes and ladders game down there even knows which seats to travel in to be next to exit on arrival. |
KC signage is built to facilitate people flow, not to get you where you want to go by the shortest route. There are plenty of shortcuts
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Hurdy wrote: |
Take one with a vegetarian filling and you will be fine.... |
That's not a pasty, it's just a novelty shaped pie.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Maybe I could say it was a "Calzone"
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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dunc999 wrote: |
Hurdy wrote: |
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There are now two Greggs at St Pancras! |
Then it wouldn't be a Cornish Pasty! |
Indeed - even better! There are several around Liverpool Street and one inside the station
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@holidayloverxx, if its the one up near Liverpool street and you're planning on taking it out of the country, then you may need to apply for a AHC
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@eps, Good Grief. The last train out towards High Wycombe from Marylebone, 23:10 rings a bell, was known as the Pasty Train. Many a preemptive strike on the impending hangover!
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As for the original question, in hand luggage screening it depends on whether the consistency looks similar to the profile of explosives. For instance a hard cheddar would be fine, a soft Brie not. In hold luggage no problem as long as it’s not laid alongside an electrical item which might then look like an improvised explosive device.
Some airports in the UK now have the latest gen of scanners that can differentiate between cheese and C5.
Incidentally, this is why security at LBA is taking over an hour this week as they transition from old to new scanning tech.
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This thread definitely has an undertone for passing secret spy messages.
Is said pasty actually a dossier of russian documents destin for the 63 bus at Farringdon?
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@chocksaway, will my Bovril cubes be ok?
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@thecramps, They are dry I believe, so no snags. (Can’t stand the stuff sorry! But with you on truffles, coriander and asparagus including the effects of asparagusic acid).
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@chocksaway, Thanks Nowt like a mug of steaming Bovril after a cold ski day.
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