Chicken tikka pizza.....
Discussion
sleep envy said:
RizzoTheRat said:
I can't think of any situations where I'd put carrots or asparagus wich tomato either, so that seems to back up my theory.
a ragu sauce has tomato and carrots thegavster said:
mft said:
I must admit to sometimes choosing chicken tikka on my Domino's. Together with olives and pineapple, it's really quite nice.
Pineapple on pizza? That's straight estate, you might as well put a shopping trolley in your front garden as well.sleep envy said:
chicken? on a pizza?
you don't need to try it to know it'll be fking awful
do you need to mix baked beans with custard to know if you'll like it or not?
That's what my missus said about my chocolate spread and cheese (Wensleydale) sandwiches until she tried them. She also liked my Weetabix with butter and cheese.you don't need to try it to know it'll be fking awful
do you need to mix baked beans with custard to know if you'll like it or not?
Podie said:
sleep envy said:
shoite in a microwave safe tray
I doubt they're really beans... and if that "sausage" contains snouts, entrails and sawdust, he'd be lucky...Have you checked the link I posted earlier in the thread Podie? It will make you shudder.
Garlick said:
Podie said:
sleep envy said:
shoite in a microwave safe tray
I doubt they're really beans... and if that "sausage" contains snouts, entrails and sawdust, he'd be lucky...Have you checked the link I posted earlier in the thread Podie? It will make you shudder.
Garlick said:
Garlick, you dirty, dirty boy. And, no, that's not in the good way like having a dirty burger...Podie said:
With a culinary based surname, one at least had hopes... they have been somewhat dashed...
I don't eat this stuff, I can't even bring myself to visit an Asda Please don't think that this type of food is my staple diet, I am a man of taste and the picture of healthy living.....No, really.
Garlick said:
Ok ill have the 1kg Family Cottage Pie with baked beans.mft said:
thegavster said:
mft said:
I must admit to sometimes choosing chicken tikka on my Domino's. Together with olives and pineapple, it's really quite nice.
Pineapple on pizza? That's straight estate, you might as well put a shopping trolley in your front garden as well.thegavster said:
I have to say I don't understand food snobbery.
I've always eaten anything and everything, regardless of where it's from or what it is labelled as, I don't see why not. I've eaten far more dangerous things than a pre-packaged roast dinner .
Admittedly I wouldn't chose to buy that, but equally I would consume it if it was put in front of me.
I make most of my food fresh, however I agree with you with regards to the snobbery. As for shopping at ASDA whats wrong with it? (never been myself as theres not one near me, but sometimes shop at Netto or Lidl if they have offers on things I need). My local Waitrose has loads of chave]s and homeless people stood outside and is full of eastern europeans and Somali's and they sell the same stuff as ASDA but probably for twice as much.I've always eaten anything and everything, regardless of where it's from or what it is labelled as, I don't see why not. I've eaten far more dangerous things than a pre-packaged roast dinner .
Admittedly I wouldn't chose to buy that, but equally I would consume it if it was put in front of me.
And as for what cheap sausages etc. are made of, I bet most of these people would pay £100 to eat a earhole, eyehole and ahole pie made by Heston Blumenthal.
OllieWinchester said:
I ate some Domino's chicken tikka pizza the other day. It was st.
I let her eat it and didn't share any of my 'Meateor'TM
I tried the same pizza from Domino's as well. It was supposed to come with a mango chutney dip but it had the usual garlic one in. I would say it as OK but wouldn't order it again. I prefer their Meateor pizza anyway. I let her eat it and didn't share any of my 'Meateor'TM
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