Soy and almond milk aren't fit for human consumption, vile things. (also horrendous for the environment).
As I said, the biggest problem with FGR was a complete lack of choice and running out of everything before HT, I wanted to try a samosa, or even a party, but I couldn't.
@Username said:
Soy and almond milk aren't fit for human consumption, vile things. (also horrendous for the environment).
Horrendous here is a very relative term. Horrendous compared to not having milk of any kind ever, yes, but exponentially better for the environment than dairy milk. 75% of soy production is for animal feed, mostly for dairy cows.
Having a vegetarian option is a good idea- do we really not do one? but the FGR extreme was equally poor
I got a soggy cheese and onion pasty once but they usually are sold out. I now try to pass by Gregg's on the way to the match which is a pity as I'd much rather give WWFC the money.
@Username said:
Soy and almond milk aren't fit for human consumption, vile things. (also horrendous for the environment).
As I said, the biggest problem with FGR was a complete lack of choice and running out of everything before HT, I wanted to try a samosa, or even a party, but I couldn't.
What kind of parties are you looking to experiment with?
I think they should get people who run burger vans kr similar in to sort it out, you pay peanuts you get monkeys. I would eat at a game if the food is decent I just dont bother as its so poor.
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I thought the food at Forest Green was great.
Soy and almond milk aren't fit for human consumption, vile things. (also horrendous for the environment).
As I said, the biggest problem with FGR was a complete lack of choice and running out of everything before HT, I wanted to try a samosa, or even a party, but I couldn't.
FGR has been the high water mark for me, but appreciate others like the traditional footie fare.
They seemed to get a lot of letters of thanks and were also hosting a couple of the Italian giants who were interested in their sustainability model.
I stuffed myself so maybe I ate your allocation of food @Username, sorry!
Horrendous here is a very relative term. Horrendous compared to not having milk of any kind ever, yes, but exponentially better for the environment than dairy milk. 75% of soy production is for animal feed, mostly for dairy cows.
I got a soggy cheese and onion pasty once but they usually are sold out. I now try to pass by Gregg's on the way to the match which is a pity as I'd much rather give WWFC the money.
We really do need veggie options!
Giant Samosas and Curry Wurst easy to make or heat and would fly out of the kiosks
What kind of parties are you looking to experiment with?
I think they should get people who run burger vans kr similar in to sort it out, you pay peanuts you get monkeys. I would eat at a game if the food is decent I just dont bother as its so poor.
Oh yes indeed.