[Osx-nutters] Re: Nat'l Science Teachers Reje ct Offers for "An Inconvenient Truth"

Jared Earle jearle at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 09:36:38 CET 2006


On 11/30/06, Mark Smith <mark at bbprojects.net> wrote:
> He is referring to the so called "pizza supper", which is widely
> available throughout Scotland (and Ireland, at least in Belfast and
> Londonderry), not just in Glasgow and Edinburgh. The "pizza" is a
> cheap disc of dough that's had a thin layer of passata (or anything
> red) painted on to it.

The best of these is made in the Blue Lagoon under the bridge behind
Glasgow Central. It's basically a McCains Mini Pizza drowned in the
friar.

> To round thing off, I should add that salt and vinegar are compulsory
> condiments (yes, on *all* suppers *and* singles)

Unless you're in Edinburgh, where the vinegar is replaced by 'Sauce',
a watered (or vinegared) down 'Brown Sauce'. At first this seems
unusual, but you get used to it.

> and that Irn Bru is
> one of only two acceptable accompanying drinks.

Three acceptable, if you count diet Irn Bru as well.

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