Surely they made the pizzas to order and could have make her one with her preferred toppings?Mind you we did look at a pizza place for a family meal a few weeks ago and the only vegetarian option (for Mrs DW) was margherita. Ok then, we'll be going somewhere else.
Would have to be a Richmond sausage, because the overspill would render it inedible (so best to start with one in that condition originally).Just be polite and use a sausage as a breakwater...
Why take that gamble though, what if they say no, or it takes way longer to do that one than everyone else's. Easier to use one of the hundreds of alternative places that have something suitable on the menu to start with.Surely they made the pizzas to order and could have make her one with her preferred toppings?
Shouldn't really be an issue for any Pizzeria though, they have the bases and a range of toppings and just put them together and cook. I have to do this myself as I (to my eternal regret) don't eat cheese so have to ask for one which is cheese free. They're a piece of piss to knock up providing its not a place where they have pre-prepared pizzas that they just heat upWhy take that gamble though, what if they say no, or it takes way longer to do that one than everyone else's. Easier to use one of the hundreds of alternative places that have something suitable on the menu to start with.
Shouldn't be an issue to have an adequate menu either...Shouldn't really be an issue for any Pizzeria though, they have the bases and a range of toppings and just put them together and cook. I have to do this myself as I (to my eternal regret) don't eat cheese so have to ask for one which is cheese free. They're a piece of piss to knock up providing its not a place where they have pre-prepared pizzas that they just heat up
Fairy nuff, I'm surprised that they only had that one (boring) veggie optionShouldn't be an issue to have an adequate menu either...
Daft really, they also had three pasta dishes...all non vegetarian. I mean that's the very easiest, basic meal to make veggie-friendly, any number of ways.Fairy nuff, I'm surprised that they only had that one (boring) veggie option
My mate is the same. He loves a double cheeseburger from McDonald's, but it has to be completely plain. Bun, cheese, burger. Nothing else.I've got a mate who rejects any and all toppings on a burger. It's unreal. Just why.
Yeah my lad loves a dominoes pizza, buy has it with just cheese and pepperoni, he detests a tomato or bbq base sauce, but has bbq sauce on nuggets etc, fucking weird, I blame his mom's genes.I'm not as bad as I used to be but I still have a massive issue with certain textures which makes all sauces a massive no no. Plus just the smell of tomato sauce used to make me wretch.
By that logic it's the same as saying why bother with the bread on a bacon and tomato sandwich.Seriously why does anyone eat pizza anyway? It's essentially 80% base, just eat the toppings on their own. Nobody says I'm really hungry, I know I'll warm up a pizza base. Delicious!
Carbs, veggies, and dairy... You don't need to dress that shit up too much.Seriously why does anyone eat pizza anyway? It's essentially 80% base, just eat the toppings on their own. Nobody says I'm really hungry, I know I'll warm up a pizza base. Delicious!
Now I don't like burgers that are unnecessarily big. If I need cutlery then you've gone too far.This is the inverse of the hot dog/bratwurst (yes I know they are not the same thing but over here they're eaten pretty much the same way) problem, where adding too many toppings gets you sideways looks (unless you're in Chicago, the weirdos).
Dirty Harry got annoyed by a colleague putting ketchup on a hot dogCarbs, veggies, and dairy... You don't need to dress that shit up too much.
This is the inverse of the hot dog/bratwurst (yes I know they are not the same thing but over here they're eaten pretty much the same way) problem, where adding too many toppings gets you sideways looks (unless you're in Chicago, the weirdos).