This is not strictly ecological, but I was so impressed I decided to blog it anyway. Dominos in Ringmer is now doing gluten free pizza. We have allergies in the house, and, as anyone who is gluten intolerant knows, you have to be very careful about even getting specks of wheat flour on what you're eating. So I went in and asked how the pizzas were produced. Dominos say they worked with Coeliac UK on how to do it. The bases are made in competely wheat free environments and individually wrapped. In the shop, when they make a gluten free pizza, they have to sanitise the surfaces, and use a complete set of instruments, dedicated to the gluten free pizzas. This is the very helpful Carl holding up the box of gluten free instruments.
I'm off to collect one in an hour or so. An evening of football and pizza awaits.
I've also discovered a new word - spoodle. If you google spoodle, you find a lot of llinks about poodle - cocker spaniel crossbreeds. But it's also the word used for a pizza ladle.
I'm off to collect one in an hour or so. An evening of football and pizza awaits.
I've also discovered a new word - spoodle. If you google spoodle, you find a lot of llinks about poodle - cocker spaniel crossbreeds. But it's also the word used for a pizza ladle.
I had my first Dominos gluten/wheat free pizza on Saturday - 12 years on from having to give up such joys - it was magic! I won't be eating it every day but it has just increased our take away options by 100% Enjoy!!
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