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Yup...Morrisons in the UK has it on offer...what do you think...???
http://www.thehooklite.com/2018/02/m...ing-ever-want/ Morrisons Have Created A Yorkshire Pudding Pizza, And It's Everything You Could Ever Want "If you didnt already have it marked in your diary, Yorkshire Pudding Day is tomorrow, 3rd February. Why such a day exists we dont know, but were damn well glad that it does. While you could have a roast to celebrate the occasion €“ I mean it would be rude not to mark the day in some shape or form now that you know of its annual existence €“ Morrisons have come up with a potentially superior idea. Their "Yorkshire Pudding Pizza has arrived just in time for the big day. To me, this seems like a natural progression. If theres one food thats always going to elevate a meal then its cheese, and the idea of melting cheese over a Yorkshire pud seems like something we should have been doing a long time ago. Plus, Yorkies were already the perfect shape to be filled with pizza toppings. Morrisons have simply stretched them out and made the notion a reality. Morrisons Yorkshire Pudding Pizza is available in two flavours: classic pepperoni and meat feast (meatballs, pepperoni, spicy beef and jalapenos), so theres no option for vegetarians unfortunately €“ though theres nothing stopping you from attempting a home-made variation tomorrow instead. One potential concern is the issue of a soggy bottom. Regular pizzas can generally withstand pretty impressively the abundance of cheese, tomato, and wet substances that are piled on top of them without becoming limp in the process. Yorkshire puddings, however, are kind of designed to melt a little bit when doused with sauce (think about how wonderful the texture goes when theyre drenched in gravy), suggesting that a Yorkshire pud pizza might leave more topping in your lap than in your mouth. Even so, Im more than willing to be proven wrong. Costing just £3 each, the concoction has been launched in 491 Morrisons shops and will be available until the 20th February. Proving that the perfect job does exist is Morrisons "Yorkshire Pudding Expert, Jenny Dixon, who said of the creation: €œEveryone loves Yorkshire pudding and everyone loves pizza, so we are combining the two to create the ultimate comfort food for Yorkshire Pudding Day... The crust is made the same way as a typical Yorkshire pudding and is topped the same way as one of our pizzas. Were looking forward to hearing what customers think but we hope that theyll love it!€ Im sure we will, Jenny. Im sure we will..." |
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![]() "Not Steve Wertz" wrote in message ... Yup...Morrisons in the UK has it on offer...what do you think...??? http://www.thehooklite.com/2018/02/m...ing-ever-want/ Morrisons Have Created A Yorkshire Pudding Pizza, And It's Everything You Could Ever Want "If you didnt already have it marked in your diary, Yorkshire Pudding Day is tomorrow, 3rd February. Why such a day exists we dont know, but were damn well glad that it does. While you could have a roast to celebrate the occasion €“ I mean it would be rude not to mark the day in some shape or form now that you know of its annual existence €“ Morrisons have come up with a potentially superior idea. Their "Yorkshire Pudding Pizza has arrived just in time for the big day. To me, this seems like a natural progression. If theres one food thats always going to elevate a meal then its cheese, and the idea of melting cheese over a Yorkshire pud seems like something we should have been doing a long time ago. Plus, Yorkies were already the perfect shape to be filled with pizza toppings. Morrisons have simply stretched them out and made the notion a reality. Morrisons Yorkshire Pudding Pizza is available in two flavours: classic pepperoni and meat feast (meatballs, pepperoni, spicy beef and jalapenos), so theres no option for vegetarians unfortunately €“ though theres nothing stopping you from attempting a home-made variation tomorrow instead. One potential concern is the issue of a soggy bottom. Regular pizzas can generally withstand pretty impressively the abundance of cheese, tomato, and wet substances that are piled on top of them without becoming limp in the process. Yorkshire puddings, however, are kind of designed to melt a little bit when doused with sauce (think about how wonderful the texture goes when theyre drenched in gravy), suggesting that a Yorkshire pud pizza might leave more topping in your lap than in your mouth. Even so, Im more than willing to be proven wrong. Costing just £3 each, the concoction has been launched in 491 Morrisons shops and will be available until the 20th February. Proving that the perfect job does exist is Morrisons "Yorkshire Pudding Expert, Jenny Dixon, who said of the creation: €œEveryone loves Yorkshire pudding and everyone loves pizza, so we are combining the two to create the ultimate comfort food for Yorkshire Pudding Day... The crust is made the same way as a typical Yorkshire pudding and is topped the same way as one of our pizzas. Were looking forward to hearing what customers think but we hope that theyll love it!€ Im sure we will, Jenny. Im sure we will..." == Hmmmm not sure about that ![]() Yorkshire O! |
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Ophelia wrote:
> "Not Steve Wertz" wrote in message > ... > > Yup...Morrisons in the UK has it on offer...what do you think...??? > > http://www.thehooklite.com/2018/02/m...ing-ever-want/ > > Morrisons Have Created A Yorkshire Pudding Pizza, And It's Everything You > Could Ever Want > > "If you didnt already have it marked in your diary, Yorkshire Pudding Day > is tomorrow, 3rd February. Why such a day exists we dont know, but were > damn well glad that it does. > > While you could have a roast to celebrate the occasion €“ I mean it would be > rude not to mark the day in some shape or form now that you know of its > annual existence €“ Morrisons have come up with a potentially superior idea. > > Their "Yorkshire Pudding Pizza has arrived just in time for the big day. > > To me, this seems like a natural progression. If theres one food thats > always going to elevate a meal then its cheese, and the idea of melting > cheese over a Yorkshire pud seems like something we should have been doing a > long time ago. > > Plus, Yorkies were already the perfect shape to be filled with pizza > toppings. Morrisons have simply stretched them out and made the notion a > reality. > > Morrisons Yorkshire Pudding Pizza is available in two flavours: classic > pepperoni and meat feast (meatballs, pepperoni, spicy beef and jalapenos), > so theres no option for vegetarians unfortunately €“ though theres nothing > stopping you from attempting a home-made variation tomorrow instead. > > One potential concern is the issue of a soggy bottom. Regular pizzas can > generally withstand pretty impressively the abundance of cheese, tomato, and > wet substances that are piled on top of them without becoming limp in the > process. > > Yorkshire puddings, however, are kind of designed to melt a little bit when > doused with sauce (think about how wonderful the texture goes when theyre > drenched in gravy), suggesting that a Yorkshire pud pizza might leave more > topping in your lap than in your mouth. > > Even so, Im more than willing to be proven wrong. > > Costing just £3 each, the concoction has been launched in 491 Morrisons > shops and will be available until the 20th February. > > Proving that the perfect job does exist is Morrisons "Yorkshire Pudding > Expert, Jenny Dixon, who said of the creation: > > €œEveryone loves Yorkshire pudding and everyone loves pizza, so we are > combining the two to create the ultimate comfort food for Yorkshire Pudding > Day... > > The crust is made the same way as a typical Yorkshire pudding and is topped > the same way as one of our pizzas. Were looking forward to hearing what > customers think but we hope that theyll love it!€ > > Im sure we will, Jenny. Im sure we will..." > > == > > Hmmmm not sure about that ![]() > > Yorkshire O! I thought of you when I saw this, Ms. O.... ;-) -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Not Steve Wertz" wrote in message ... Ophelia wrote: > "Not Steve Wertz" wrote in message > ... > > Yup...Morrisons in the UK has it on offer...what do you think...??? > > http://www.thehooklite.com/2018/02/m...ing-ever-want/ > > Morrisons Have Created A Yorkshire Pudding Pizza, And It's Everything You > Could Ever Want > > "If you didnt already have it marked in your diary, Yorkshire Pudding Day > is tomorrow, 3rd February. Why such a day exists we dont know, but were > damn well glad that it does. > > While you could have a roast to celebrate the occasion €“ I mean it would > be > rude not to mark the day in some shape or form now that you know of its > annual existence €“ Morrisons have come up with a potentially superior > idea. > > Their "Yorkshire Pudding Pizza has arrived just in time for the big day. > > To me, this seems like a natural progression. If theres one food thats > always going to elevate a meal then its cheese, and the idea of melting > cheese over a Yorkshire pud seems like something we should have been doing > a > long time ago. > > Plus, Yorkies were already the perfect shape to be filled with pizza > toppings. Morrisons have simply stretched them out and made the notion a > reality. > > Morrisons Yorkshire Pudding Pizza is available in two flavours: classic > pepperoni and meat feast (meatballs, pepperoni, spicy beef and jalapenos), > so theres no option for vegetarians unfortunately €“ though theres > nothing > stopping you from attempting a home-made variation tomorrow instead. > > One potential concern is the issue of a soggy bottom. Regular pizzas can > generally withstand pretty impressively the abundance of cheese, tomato, > and > wet substances that are piled on top of them without becoming limp in the > process. > > Yorkshire puddings, however, are kind of designed to melt a little bit > when > doused with sauce (think about how wonderful the texture goes when theyre > drenched in gravy), suggesting that a Yorkshire pud pizza might leave more > topping in your lap than in your mouth. > > Even so, Im more than willing to be proven wrong. > > Costing just £3 each, the concoction has been launched in 491 Morrisons > shops and will be available until the 20th February. > > Proving that the perfect job does exist is Morrisons "Yorkshire Pudding > Expert, Jenny Dixon, who said of the creation: > > €œEveryone loves Yorkshire pudding and everyone loves pizza, so we are > combining the two to create the ultimate comfort food for Yorkshire > Pudding > Day... > > The crust is made the same way as a typical Yorkshire pudding and is > topped > the same way as one of our pizzas. Were looking forward to hearing what > customers think but we hope that theyll love it!€ > > Im sure we will, Jenny. Im sure we will..." > > == > > Hmmmm not sure about that ![]() > > Yorkshire O! I thought of you when I saw this, Ms. O.... ;-) Best Greg == LOL |
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On 2/3/2018 2:57 PM, Cheri wrote:
> In article >, > Gregory Morrow socked up as Not Steve > Wertz wrote: >> >> I thought of you when I saw this, Ms. O.... >> >> ;-) >> >> > I thought of you when I saw this, lardass. > > https://imgur.com/a/BbBLI LOL! > Gregory Morrow, The Greatest Hog! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! |
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