wow 20 dollars for a Dominos pizza? You can get a large 3 topping pizza here on delivery for 9.99.

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Papa John’s is one of our shitty exports.

*27 dollars by exchange rate

wish I hadn’t started talking about pizza

Maybe I just struck lucky in Naples and Rome when I’ve been. But the pizza in Naples and the pasta in Praiano were some of the best food I’ve eaten in my life

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jokes on the USA though bet they don’t even have marmite

Sorbillo?

England is definitely ALL OVER the indian cuisine. Not that big here at all, think I’ve had curry once. Not that I wouldn’t want to eat it, just not many indian restaurants around here and never even thought of making it myself.

I’ve had exactly the same food and it’s been the best thing I’ve ever had and merely just ok. Reckon people put too much stock in the food and not enough in themselves and how they are feeling.

Like I’ve had marmite on toast and it’s been in the top 3 things I’ve ever eaten

Who would smash a dominoes right now?

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would be on the proviso that I could get some honey and mustard dip. That’s essential

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Marmite is non existent. Our knowledge of marmite/vegemite is of the sandwich Colin Hay ate in Men At Work’s ‘Land Down Under’

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You know you can make some by mixing honey and mustard? :wink:

marmite is good, weird people don’t like it, don’t trust those people

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You can get it in my area but it isn’t popular.

never bought honey before, not sure what aisle it would be in

Just not readily available anywhere near here.

It’s with the jam and that. Use maple syrup instead though would be my tip.

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guess its a regional thing tbh.

the food I had out there was absolutely sensational, but it wasn’t what I expected. you go to italy expecting good pizza and pasta, and that wasn’t the case. Had incredible meat, soups, broths and very good red wine.

lot of hassle for one pizza. The dips are only like a quid