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Old 08 Aug 2014, 02:19   #55751
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Old 08 Aug 2014, 13:30   #55752
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Yay! Going to Bristol today. Should be a good day.
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Old 08 Aug 2014, 14:09   #55753
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I want to hear SONG OF MADNESS played in an arena again please
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Old 09 Aug 2014, 05:54   #55754
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Old 09 Aug 2014, 21:18   #55755
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Crawley Town

On the plus side the Chairboys beat Newport. The last time they won away in the Welsh town was a 5-3 in the year Newport from were expunged from the Conference for financial irregularities well over 20 years ago. I know, I was there caged behind the goal dodging missiles from the locals!!!

45 games to go!
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Old 10 Aug 2014, 02:42   #55756
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Old 10 Aug 2014, 14:57   #55757
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Old 10 Aug 2014, 15:48   #55758
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 02:13   #55759
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happy birthday tony,

what age are you?

i said to R many years ago, i'd stop posting when i reached 16,666 posts... thinking it would never happen, so now i can either have one more post, or do what i said id do

will power has never been a strong point it seems from dominos
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 15:14   #55760
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I got excited the other day when I saw that they did a gluten free pizza base. Now all I need is a dairy free cheese and I'm set. :)
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 16:35   #55761
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Are you lactose intolerant or milk intolerant Jenna? Cheese is a dairy product with varying amounts of lactose, though all contain limited amounts. If you're lactose intolerant try a much harder cheese with little to no lactose involved, like an aged Parmesan or Gruyere.

If you're simply all dairy intolerant try one of the many vegan substitutes .. like Bute Island or Tofutti, who do a wide range of soya based "sheeses" .. you can get them from Goodness Direct, including cheddar style and mozzarella sliced or grated

http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-...ry_Cheese.html
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 20:10   #55762
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Are you lactose intolerant or milk intolerant Jenna? Cheese is a dairy product with varying amounts of lactose, though all contain limited amounts. If you're lactose intolerant try a much harder cheese with little to no lactose involved, like an aged Parmesan or Gruyere.
I'm lactose intolerant.

Normally I'll buy the specific 'lactose free' cheese but Dominos Pizza have yet to add lactose or dairy free cheeses to their menus.

Oh well, it's still going to have to be home-made pizzas for me.
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 21:23   #55763
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Which will be far better for you anyway Just think how lucky you are that now there are so many products easily available for those with food intolerances, and ones which don't taste like crap :)
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Old 11 Aug 2014, 22:12   #55764
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Domino's has improved their product in recent years, but there's so much better pizza around here that Domino's is about the last thing I'd choose (sorry to those who like it).

This is what I call pizza:

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Old 11 Aug 2014, 23:25   #55765
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Which will be far better for you anyway Just think how lucky you are that now there are so many products easily available for those with food intolerances, and ones which don't taste like crap :)
That is very true and it's better for my bank balance as well.

It's great to see how far things have come with free-from food these past couple of years. A few years ago, it seemed like you were lucky if you could find anything more than a bag of gluten free flour or a loaf of gluten free bread outside of the specialist shops and now there's choices of cakes, pastries, different types of breads and more and more restaurants are now offering specific GF menus.

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Domino's has improved their product in recent years, but there's so much better pizza around here that Domino's is about the last thing I'd choose (sorry to those who like it).

This is what I call pizza:

That looks HUUUUGGGGEEEEE.

What would you say are the best pizza restaurants in the USA? Before I had to give up pizza, I used to find that some of the little independent restaurants were so much superior to what was offered by some of the chains. Personally I was never a fan of Pizza Hut.
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Old 12 Aug 2014, 03:08   #55766
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That looks HUUUUGGGGEEEEE.
It is- one slice, and you have dinner.

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What would you say are the best pizza restaurants in the USA? Before I had to give up pizza, I used to find that some of the little independent restaurants were so much superior to what was offered by some of the chains. Personally I was never a fan of Pizza Hut.
You are very right about the independents being much superior to the chains; I've never been a fan of Pizza Hut, either.

As to the best pizza restaurants in the U.S., it really depends on the city/part of the country; different styles of pizza are popular in different areas. If you go to New York, thin crust is most popular; here in Chicago, it is Chicago Style deep dish. There is also stuffed pizza, which has a second crust below the toppings.

There are a lot of great places in the city, but people often mention Lou Malnati's as the best: http://www.loumalnatis.com/
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Old 12 Aug 2014, 20:17   #55767
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Since I have been branded with the "tumbles" name can I please adivse people that due to his worldwide globe trotting Mr TonyLoaf shall now be called Alan Wicker......or Judith Chalmers at weekends.
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Old 12 Aug 2014, 20:19   #55768
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Mr Chairboys.
Oh dear aswell. At least its the first game!
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Old 12 Aug 2014, 22:45   #55769
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happy birthday tony,

what age are you?

i said to R many years ago, i'd stop posting when i reached 16,666 posts... thinking it would never happen, so now i can either have one more post, or do what i said id do

will power has never been a strong point it seems from dominos
You can't stop posting!! Who will keep me updated with all of the music out there in the 'What are you listening too' thread..
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 09:38   #55770
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Mr Chairboys.
Oh dear aswell. At least its the first game!
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let's be positive, at least we can bore the pants off anyone unfortunate enough to read our football moans for the next nine months.
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 14:46   #55771
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Foot drill at the halt.

RIIIIIIGHT TURN!
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 14:50   #55772
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let's be positive, at least we can bore the pants off anyone unfortunate enough to read our football moans for the next nine months.
I don't really know much about football and I'm unfamiliar with some team nicknames but am I correct in assuming that The Chairboys is a nickname for a football team and if so, which one?
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 20:14   #55773
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I think I may have a fan club of sergeants and corporals here.

N'aaaw.
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 21:30   #55774
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Old 13 Aug 2014, 23:03   #55775
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I don't really know much about football and I'm unfamiliar with some team nicknames but am I correct in assuming that The Chairboys is a nickname for a football team and if so, which one?
Wycombe Wanderers. ; 0)
And I have just inducted you into the Birmingham City fan club Jenna.
You will love it.
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