Greggs are very generously offering a free slice of pizza to everyoneIt's National Pizza Day apparently.
Greggs are very generously offering a free slice of pizza to everyone
apparently.who spends over £12.50
Warning; I expect there will be pizza for me tomorrow.
Exactly; £12.50 in Greggs!Christ, I am not sure how I would spend £12.50 in Greggs tbh, that is a lot of sausage rolls.
They do freeze well however and you can reheat from frozen in oven, air fryer, or microwave.
Mind you bus fare to our nearest regular Greggs and back would cancel out the value of a slice of pizza, but that might be useful sausage roll freezing info for others who want to take advantage of the offer.
ETA: I know the ins and outs of freezing and reheating the things because although I do not have a regular Greggs nearby, I have a Greggs outlet down the road which sells multipacks of yesterdays unsold goodies for cheap
bribe the driver with a sausage roll.Mind you bus fare to our nearest regular Greggs and back would cancel out the value of a slice of pizza, but that might be useful sausage roll freezing info for others who want to take advantage of the offer.
They appear to have served it half cookedWorse, much worse than the last effort. This is Colchester so....View attachment 362646
Unfortunately. That's that itch scratched. Never again.the table looks like dough & co. but the pizza doesn't.
No more Italian restaurants, the way we're going. 'Weather in morocco' my arse.No more tomatoes on pizza
Tomato-free pizza on UK menus as chefs choke on the price of fruit and veg
Italian restaurants are forced to replace classic dishes with ‘white’ versions as cost of their staple ingredient soarswww.theguardian.com
I'm sure you could make a turnip and sweetcorn pizza as an alternative.No more Italian restaurants, the way we're going. 'Weather in morocco' my arse.
Mrs Tag would always go for a white pizza if possible.No more tomatoes on pizza
Tomato-free pizza on UK menus as chefs choke on the price of fruit and veg
Italian restaurants are forced to replace classic dishes with ‘white’ versions as cost of their staple ingredient soarswww.theguardian.com
Here you go - a roasted turnip pizza.
Roasted Turnip Pizza
Pizza is the simplest and most versatile weekday meal. Keep pizza crust and olive oil on hand and scour your pantry, freezer and refrigerator for pizza-potential ingredients. Maybe it’s Greek-style pizza with feta and olives or veggie pizza with spinach, broccoli, red onion and banana peppers...oliveoillovers.com