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Jenny Tools | 11:57 Tue 14th Dec 2004 | Shopping & Style
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Part 1 of plan compleated (rid the world of Branston)

Part 2 now in action. Campaign for the return of Panyan.  

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i am a panyan pickle lover, but i cannot get the original panyan i remember from the 70's. it was a piccallili style, sweet and very nice.
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Desperate Panyan people can buy it here http://stewartsofkearny.com/miva?/Merchant2/merchant.mv+

although I can't imagine anyone actually wanting this revolting stuff to return. I remember from my childhood hard lumps of cauli and other unspeakable objects being lined up on the side of my plate.

Give your tastebuds a treat and feed them Baxter's Victorian Chutney ;-)

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I'm so sorry,  I thought it said 1lb not 11lb - still desperate measures for desperate people ...... :-D

 

You could be right about the Piccalilli - it really spoilt cold meat and fry up day!

Well I don't remember it, and have never heard of it until now but I want to try it.

 

I love pickle too :)

 

But I like Banston I'm afraid.

Pan Yan!  Yes!! I am not alone - Monday was cold meat, fried potato and Pan Yan day - how I miss it.
I was born in 1955 and well remember running home from school for a Panyan sandwich. Not jam, not paste, it had to be Panyan.
BAXTERS make a pickle called "Albert's Victorian Chutney" and it is virtually identical in taste to Pan Yan. I fact, on a blind tasting, I doubt whether you could one from the other.
Its near enough to the original PanYan for me............................

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