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Article: Last fling for Cornish pasties.(General News)(Retiring: After 20 years, Dorothy Cramer makes the popular pies for the last time.)
- Article from:
- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- November 15, 2001
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Byline: MATT COOPER The Register-Guard
It's just tough to say "Cornish pasties" without Dorothy Cramer and her "girls" getting the giggles.
The first thing you should know is, it's pronounced "PASS-tees." The second thing is, Cornish pasties are English meat pies, not accessories on an exotic dancer from Cornwall.
And the most important thing is, Cramer is hanging up her utensils after 20 years making Cornish pasties.
It's all that standing over a counter, you see.
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