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Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

Ian Wickham wrote:
colemangavin wrote:granted but.....

"Have a pizza night...You can buy fresh rolled pizza dough here and make your own. Mozarella very cheap."




Could I be really bothered on holiday to make my own Pizza ........ Nahhhhhh :lol:


Lazy bones! Just unroll it and throw what you want onto it. Put into oven (if you have one!) Cooking time 15 mins. Simples!

Plenty of sayoyard saussicon and fromage available in these parts!
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
colemangavin wrote:granted but.....

"Have a pizza night...You can buy fresh rolled pizza dough here and make your own. Mozarella very cheap."




Could I be really bothered on holiday to make my own Pizza ........ Nahhhhhh :lol:


Lazy bones! Just unroll it and throw what you want onto it. Put into oven (if you have one!) Cooking time 15 mins. Simples!

Plenty of sayoyard saussicon and fromage available in these parts!


I am on holiday not living out there like some people I know :wink:

Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

Ian Wickham wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
colemangavin wrote:granted but.....

"Have a pizza night...You can buy fresh rolled pizza dough here and make your own. Mozarella very cheap."




Could I be really bothered on holiday to make my own Pizza ........ Nahhhhhh :lol:


Lazy bones! Just unroll it and throw what you want onto it. Put into oven (if you have one!) Cooking time 15 mins. Simples!

Plenty of sayoyard saussicon and fromage available in these parts!


I am on holiday not living out there like some people I know :wink:


Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

Tony_H
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

Eat out. And enjoy it.
www  New and improved me

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
colemangavin wrote:granted but.....

"Have a pizza night...You can buy fresh rolled pizza dough here and make your own. Mozarella very cheap."




Could I be really bothered on holiday to make my own Pizza ........ Nahhhhhh :lol:


Lazy bones! Just unroll it and throw what you want onto it. Put into oven (if you have one!) Cooking time 15 mins. Simples!

Plenty of sayoyard saussicon and fromage available in these parts!


I am on holiday not living out there like some people I know :wink:


Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


Snowb we agree :(

Snapzzz
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

snowb4ndit wrote:

Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


I agree on that but a few nights a week i simply can't be arsed to get changed and drag my tired bones out into the cold.....plus when you have kids in tow everything is 10x the effort.
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Tony_H
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

Snapzzz wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:

Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


I agree on that but a few nights a week i simply can't be arsed to get changed and drag my tired bones out into the cold.....plus when you have kids in tow everything is 10x the effort.


Two things here old chap:

1. Get arsed its much more social and you see the resort
2. Leave the kids at home hahahahaha
www  New and improved me

Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Time to pack, advice on food.'
posted Feb-2012

Snapzzz wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:

Fair point. I much prefer to eat out when on holiday, dining out is all part of the fun.


I agree on that but a few nights a week i simply can't be arsed to get changed and drag my tired bones out into the cold.....plus when you have kids in tow everything is 10x the effort.


Send the kids out to get a take away...You can just drink beer while your waiting for them!!! :lol: :wink:
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

Topic last updated on 04-February-2012 at 17:56