But I bet you have at least 3 different pizza take-out magnets on the fridge right?!Soarin08 wrote:Ehh, I'm in uni. I don't usually keep anything but ramen lying around the apartment.MansionButler wrote:The banana bread pudding is cheap. Mostly stuff you probably have around the house already, you just need to buy 10 bananas, cinnamon bread and liquid eggs (and raisins and pecans if you desire).Soarin08 wrote:This thread makes my life... now if only I could afford the ingredients to make this stuff!
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Actually no... I only do Subway and Taco Bell.Amy wrote:But I bet you have at least 3 different pizza take-out magnets on the fridge right?!Soarin08 wrote:Ehh, I'm in uni. I don't usually keep anything but ramen lying around the apartment.MansionButler wrote: The banana bread pudding is cheap. Mostly stuff you probably have around the house already, you just need to buy 10 bananas, cinnamon bread and liquid eggs (and raisins and pecans if you desire).
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Do they have pizza in England?? I'll have a pizza with herring????????????

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They probably have pizza in England, but it is served like the beer ~ lukewarmJacca5660 wrote:Do they have pizza in England?? I'll have a pizza with herring????????????![]()
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...or maybe a shepherd's pie pizza? Or perhaps a Fish & Chips pizza?Jacca5660 wrote:Do they have pizza in England?? I'll have a pizza with herring????????????![]()
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mindflipper wrote:...or maybe a shepherd's pie pizza? Or perhaps a Fish & Chips pizza?Jacca5660 wrote:Do they have pizza in England?? I'll have a pizza with herring????????????![]()
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I was a little surprised at how they "classed up" the pizza in the UK, cheese pizza was always called "pizza margherita", be it high end, frozen/deli, or delivery.Jacca5660 wrote:Do they have pizza in England?? I'll have a pizza with herring????????????![]()
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They (Eng and Scot) are also apparent fans of deep fried pizza, take half a frozen pizza, dunk it in batter, and fry it up.
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I'm going to have to look through these recipes and try some of them out during the summer.
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Don't forget Food Pr0n, many of them are served in the parks and those are almost always up for grabs as well.
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Deep, fried pizza? Hmmm, that is something I would have to try to see what it was like. Doesn't sound very tasty though...Wizzard419 wrote:I was a little surprised at how they "classed up" the pizza in the UK, cheese pizza was always called "pizza margherita", be it high end, frozen/deli, or delivery.
They (Eng and Scot) are also apparent fans of deep fried pizza, take half a frozen pizza, dunk it in batter, and fry it up.
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It's fat, carbs, cheese, and tomato sauce, so it probably tastes fine. Then you can wash it down with an Irn Bru
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It's the "fried" part that is not so tasty sounding...of course you must wash the pizza down with a tasty adult beverage!!Wizzard419 wrote:It's fat, carbs, cheese, and tomato sauce, so it probably tastes fine. Then you can wash it down with an Irn Bru
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Well... it's not and it is an adult beverage... sort of... It's a caffinated soda (no alcohol) that is the Scottish coke (it's old enough to be). Apparently it's also popular with them as a hangover cure (caffine does help but electrolytes work better). The reason they use Bru is becuase it's not brewed.
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Caffeinated fruity soda? Blech, I'll have a pint instead!Wizzard419 wrote:Well... it's not and it is an adult beverage... sort of... It's a caffinated soda (no alcohol) that is the Scottish coke (it's old enough to be). Apparently it's also popular with them as a hangover cure (caffine does help but electrolytes work better). The reason they use Bru is becuase it's not brewed.
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What's wrong with caffienated fruity soda? Seemed like when I was in Europe they had Orangina everywhere!

