25 Forgotten British Heirloom Pies From the 1960s No One Passes Down Anymore

25 Forgotten British Heirloom Pies From the 1960s No One Passes Down Anymore Twenty-five British regional pies that have nearly vanished — Hindle Wakes from Lancashire, Fidget Pie from Shropshire, Stargazey from Cornwall, Mussel and Leek from the Gower, the Bedfordshire Clanger with two courses inside one crust, and Vera Stubbs's mutton and pickle pie that nobody wrote down before she died in 1978. Sixty percent of regionally specific British recipes from 1950 had no written record by 1990. Not lost — gone. Lost things can be found. Gone things exist only in the memory of people running out of time. Make three this month. Tell me your grandmother's pie in the comments. That's the archive we're building. How many do you remember? Tell us in the comments — and tell us what we missed. ⏪ ABOUT TEA TIME REWIND Tea Time Rewind is a weekly trip back to the Britain we grew up in — the food, the telly, the corner shops, the kitchen tables, the small daily rituals nobody thought were worth remembering until they were gone. We dig them up, dust them off, and press play. ☕ ENJOYED THIS REWIND? Subscribe and switch on notifications so you don't miss the next one. 👉 @TeaTimeRewind 📺 MORE REWINDS ▶️ Watch the full collection:    • Tea Time Rewind UK   💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Every week the comments fill up with memories nobody else has written down. Add yours — the smell, the song, the saying, the thing only your family did. The best ones become future episodes. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER All content on this channel is for entertainment and informational purposes only. Some footage and archival images are used illustratively; we do not claim ownership of third-party material. Memories are shared as remembered, not as definitive history — feel free to correct us in the comments, that's half the fun. #BritishNostalgia #TeaTimeRewind #GrowingUpBritish