Posted on 11/24/2020 8:02:39 AM PST by mylife
Pizza Hut looks to offer a holiday feast on top of a pizza with the release of the new Christmas Pizza over in the UK. The new Christmas Pizza features rotisserie chicken, bacon, sage & onion stuffing and a red wine gravy base instead of pizza sauce. Just add some potatoes and dessert and you have somewhat of a Sunday roast. It can be ordered on Pan Crust, Stuffed Crust, or Classic Crust.
Also new is warm Triple Choc-Chip Cookie Dough (which is basically a giant cookie), which comes with vanilla ice cream. The chain also regularly sells a selection of Ben & Jerry's ice cream in the UK.
“No comment”
We’ve survived Hawaiian style pizza so a half serious “Infamia” if not a “Shanda”
The Welsh are Crgydgyydrrm Barmy!
One of the few British dishes I could never bring myself to try!
That, and kidneys with breakfast. Still love a full British fry up, just minus the kidneys.
Best pizza I ever had was in Italy. Salerno. I think it was the local tomatoes used in the sauce.
Best pizza I almost had was also in Italy. A Vatican pigeon swooped down and made off with the slice in my hand. Didn’t get far with it, but I wasn’t inclined to try getting another. Those birds are scary.
I had to look up the Jewish word :)
Never heard a Jewish friend say it before.
But...besides in The Godfather..I’ve never heard a fellow Italian use Infamia before.
Except me :)
Funny, when we go out in groups, every now and then the Jewish guys will speak Hebrew and we Italians will speak Italian.
I always wonder if they’re saying something about me.
They probably wonder the same :)
You never heard ‘shanda fur die goyim’?
Pretty common Yiddish expression. Not so much among Hebrew speakers.
Gravy is good on everything. I like it on my salads.
the british once again prove why their cuisine is demanded nowhere else in the world
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