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Jeez just went to buy pizza from pizza hut - pricey!
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burton07
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by stud u like:
“You can make your own at home.”

Hahahahahahahahahahah
Victoria Sponge
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by stud u like:
“I make my own dough. It is easy. Then just go to the market for the toppings and save money.

I don't see what is funny about it. Plenty of people make their own pizza.

Why waste money on frippery?”

My flatmate and I made our own pizza in recent months and whilst it was lovely, it took aaaaages to make! Sauce and dough from scratch, all the chopping of toppings etc. It's not something I would do on a regular basis, I simply don't have the time for it.
PJ2
04-05-2013
Sainsburys 10 inch fresh Italian pizza's are on offer for 2 quid at the mo.

The pepperoni ones are lovely and as good if not better than anything Dominos etc sell

10 minutes in the oven, done.
stud u like
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“My flatmate and I made our own pizza in recent months and whilst it was lovely, it took aaaaages to make! Sauce and dough from scratch, all the chopping of toppings etc. It's not something I would do on a regular basis, I simply don't have the time for it.”

There are cheats to make the time quicker. Some people make the sauce and bases ahead of time and freeze them.

Others use the bread maker and the slow cooker for the sauce.
AdamCleland
04-05-2013
This thread embodies the complete insanity of this whole forum. Make your own pizza?!?! Hahahahahahahahahaha. Wow. It's like none of you go to work.
towers
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by mirrormirror:
“I couldn't believe their prices - for a simple large pizza they want £12 for it! Even with the voucher codes etc. Ordering pizza online is a costly task!
A premium fresh huge pizza from Waitrose costs me £4.99 - I think it's time to go out shopping!”

But supermarkets don't have to pay staff to 'make' and heat your pizza etc and they have lower overheads because of the sheer number of products they sell.

You can't compare the price of a pizza from a large supermarket with the price at Pizzahut
stud u like
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by AdamCleland:
“This thread embodies the complete insanity of this whole forum. Make your own pizza?!?! Hahahahahahahahahaha. Wow. It's like none of you go to work.”

Some people cook for a living or have a cooking component to their job.
Teddybleads
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by AdamCleland:
“This thread embodies the complete insanity of this whole forum. Make your own pizza?!?! Hahahahahahahahahaha. Wow. It's like none of you go to work.”

Like most things, if you enjoy doing it you find the time.
big brother 9
04-05-2013
pizza hut is shockingly expensive expecially when you could get 2 from your local king kebabs for half the price with a free coke can
AdamCleland
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by big brother 9:
“pizza hut is shockingly expensive expecially when you could get 2 from your local king kebabs for half the price with a free coke can”

They don't taste as good. Nowhere near.
PJ2
04-05-2013
Only been to pizza hut once. Way back in the 90's.

They put cubes of tinned chicken on my pizza and I've never been back.

It was shite.
Johnnys Arcade
05-05-2013
The best pizza place in Edinburgh for me has to be Santinos Diner (take away) at The Fort shopping center in Newcraighall just behind the church. Any 12" pizza FRESHLY MADE for only £5.00 with a free can of soft drink. Stuff paying over double that in Pizza Hut for a pizza that is nowhere near as good as the Santino's Diner ones.
n1guy
05-05-2013
I could never justify paying Pizza hut prices, almost twice as expensive as my local Pizza place, a 16" pepperoni £6-£7 and its just as nice.
walterwhite
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Oliver Loxton-P:
“No, I haven't tried every single hamburger either but I can assure you none of them will taste like McDonalds.”

That's some talent you have there.
walterwhite
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Oliver Loxton-P:
“It's still not a Pizza Hut pizza.”

I love the way you talk about Pizza Hut like they are some exclusive 3 Michelin starred restaurant.
walterwhite
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by AdamCleland:
“They don't taste as good. Nowhere near.”

How can you possibly know that?
missloo
05-05-2013
i'm blaming my pregnancy hormones, but right now Pizza hut sounds like the best thing i could eat! Might feel differently after eating it mind!
Sifter22
05-05-2013
Pizza Hut is dire these days. I used to like it as a kid but that's probably cos I wasn't too fussy and seemed a good day out going to HUT. But now it's far too expensive and little to no effort seems to go into the Pizza. Always pretty tasteless...
jonnyinscotland
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Johnnys Arcade:
“The best pizza place in Edinburgh for me has to be Santinos Diner (take away) at The Fort shopping center in Newcraighall just behind the church. Any 12" pizza FRESHLY MADE for only £5.00 with a free can of soft drink. Stuff paying over double that in Pizza Hut for a pizza that is nowhere near as good as the Santino's Diner ones.”

Will give this place a go next time I'm passing. Which church are you referring to?
whoever,hey
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Yeah_Jackie:
“I never get my head around the money people are willing to cough up for what is essentially cheese on toast.”

Its expensive, but its not just cheese on toast.
whoever,hey
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by mirrormirror:
“Well I decided to get off my lazy arse and go out shopping instead. I bought breaded chicken pieces , mayo, tomatoes, hash browns, Cumberland sausages, bread rolls, and a small pizza for all under a tenner!!! Less a crappy delivered one!”

What are chicken pieces exactly?

I cant believe you dont make your own pizza! Its so easy.
whoever,hey
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“My flatmate and I made our own pizza in recent months and whilst it was lovely, it took aaaaages to make! Sauce and dough from scratch, all the chopping of toppings etc. It's not something I would do on a regular basis, I simply don't have the time for it.”

It takes no time with a breadmaker. Its even a lazy friday night affair!

Originally Posted by AdamCleland:
“This thread embodies the complete insanity of this whole forum. Make your own pizza?!?! Hahahahahahahahahaha. Wow. It's like none of you go to work.”

I dont get till 7pm on a friday night. 5mins and dough is being made. Then 10 mins rolling, 10 topping, eating by 8.30 for 25 mins of effort and taste a load nicer.

Yeah i dont work
ic
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by Oliver Loxton-P:
“What you make is a PIZZA, not a Pizza Hut pizza.”

Which is a massive bonus because Pizza Hut pizza's are bloody awful.
Johnnys Arcade
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by jonnyinscotland:
“Will give this place a go next time I'm passing. Which church are you referring to?”

There is only one Church in Newcraighall, just at the roundabout where Boots is. It is called the Church Arts Centre and Santino's is the big red converted caravan just at the side. You will not be disapointed! Please remember that as this stuff tastes so good at such cheap prices he is pretty popular & can get busy at times, especially around lunchtime. It is WELL worth the wait! I just stay around the corner from this place & have to visit 4/5 times a week!
KidPoker
05-05-2013
Originally Posted by stud u like:
“You can make your own at home.”

Wow, really?

Do you ever give over about making stuff at home? Its like you have to remind everyone in every post.
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