Otis
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Try looking in the frozen isle.Love that stuff but finding it hard to find at the moment
Try looking in the frozen isle.Love that stuff but finding it hard to find at the moment
Yeah, get all that, but as I think I have already said before, I don't really like vegetables. I know, veggie who doesn't eat veg etc..I hate substitute meat pies to me they are an epic fail
Pieminster have a vegan pie which does not pretend to be a substitute product and it’s very good. It’s myshrooms, onions and red wine and same price as the meat version
It’s calked Kevin. Without looking it up can anyone work out why?
My wild guess is a cricket theme and Kevin Pie-tersen.I hate substitute meat pies to me they are an epic fail
Pieminster have a vegan pie which does not pretend to be a substitute product and it’s very good. It’s myshrooms, onions and red wine and same price as the meat version
It’s calked Kevin. Without looking it up can anyone work out why?
Oh, missed off cheese off that list too. I can only have cheese if it is in something and can never eat just cheese on its own unless it is something really, really mild. Something like brie. Cheddar makes me feel sick. Never ate cheese in anything until I was about 20 I think.Yeah, get all that, but as I think I have already said before, I don't really like vegetables. I know, veggie who doesn't eat veg etc..
Not really a choice, fussy eater thing as my mum says I was the same even from a tiny baby.
Don't like cucumber, green beans, brocoli, cauliflower, cabbage, tomatoes (can have them in something, but not eat them by themselves in isolation), swede, beetroot, sprouts, kidney beans, turnip, radish. i would always refuse them as a baby and would be sick. When I was about 2-9 I lived off baked beans and soup.
I am a bit better now, but pretty much only like peppers, mushroom, sweetcorn, onion and olives. Don't believe we even ever had pepper or olives or mushrooms within our family home growing up, so they were new to me as a adult.
That's why I am all about the meat substitutes and you can see now just how difficult it was my becoming a vegetarian. Really, really tough, but it was a principled stance on my own behalf, as I felt I could no longer eat meat, having seen that documentary that upset me so much. I literally had nightmares for days afterwards.
My wild guess is a cricket theme and Kevin Pie-tersen.
Now I am really stumped.
Kevin Keegan? Vegan?
I know I've regaled this before Otis, but the story fitted the thread. ;-)You know you're getting old, Houch, when you start telling the same story you told us all before all over again.
I don't think anyone's bothered. Personally, I call my meat, Brian.I hate substitute meat pies to me they are an epic fail
Pieminster have a vegan pie which does not pretend to be a substitute product and it’s very good. It’s myshrooms, onions and red wine and same price as the meat version
It’s calked Kevin. Without looking it up can anyone work out why?
That's absolutely and totally ridiculous!Get a grip the lot of you , get a bacon sarny down you!!!
You wanna be a veggie go out in the garden and find yourselves some nettles to chew on
No it’s a Cockney rhyming slang thing though
I haven't checked, but I reckon. I must have a really sexy colon.Heart disease and a compacted colon is soooo manly though Otis!
As long as it's not swans, because they belong to the Queen.
Especially those. Liz always rolls one up and has a shifty fag round the back of palace bikesheds.Even the cigarette papers?
Yeah, but that's the cutters. If they are grabbing chicken pieces with their bare hands to put on a chicken pizza and then grabbing mushroom to put on a veggie pizza and are not cleaning their hands or changing anything at all inbetween the two, they are contaminating the veggie pizza with meat.I was in a pizza hut yesterday sat right by the serving hatch and noticed that they had two cutters. One with black handles and one with green handles, the green one obviously for veggie pizzas so no cross contamination. No problem for me but my wife is a vegan so we were wondering if they had a third cutter for vegan, which they didn’t. What the member of staff at the hatch did do though was take the opportunity of cutting a vegan pizza up to change the vegetarian cutter for a clean one so the first cut from the fresh cutter was on a vegan pizza so no cross contamination. Might have been time to change the cutter anyway so a coincidence but it seemed deliberate as he had already cut mine and then reread the order ticket before changing the cutter.
I would assume that most pizza outlets do the same to avoid cross contamination.
That's like saying 'stop smiling'.Don't eat pizza, problem solved.
Stop that too you grinning t****r.That's like saying 'stop smiling'.
I decided to write to Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Papa John and Domino's to ascertain their individual stances.
So far only had a reply from Pizza Express
They communicating by telepathy?Domino's who say they are too busy and haven't got time to try and avoid any cross contamination.
It's on their website. Basically says they are too busy and that's the way they do things. Not had an answer but the statement is there on their website.They communicating by telepathy?
Not overly fair to quote a website, when you've asked for clarification about what steps they take, and quoted pizza hut's response.It's on their website. Basically says they are too busy and that's the way they do things. Not had an answer but the statement is there on their website.
Then why bother writing to Domino's at all, if you don't want to hear what their head office says?Yep, that's what I intend doing.
The difference with Domino's is that I had a face to face conversation with the manager at Domino's and he word from word has said what their website says. I have had a double check. Verbal confirmation and now what their website says.
I think it is fair to compare Pizza Express and Domino's, because I have the Domino's stance and now have the Pizza Express stance.
I do want to hear what they have to say. That is why I wrote to them.Then why bother writing to Domino's at all, if you don't want to hear what their head office says?