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==Ordering pizza from the London Hackspace== | ==Ordering pizza from the London Hackspace== | ||
If you do a pizza order from the London Hackspace, make sure you get the 2 for 1 deal. Red Planet Pizza gives this discount (which is only for Tuesdays) every day to the London Hackspace | If you do a pizza order from the London Hackspace, make sure you get the 2 for 1 deal. Red Planet Pizza (24-26 Kingsland Road) gives this discount (which is only for Tuesdays) every day to the London Hackspace, but the order needs to be £60 or more, but this can be negotiated | ||
Red Planet only takes cash, however, they do offer a very good service and most are quite happy with the quality of the pizza. | Red Planet only takes cash, however, they do offer a very good service and most are quite happy with the quality of the pizza. | ||
==Cooking Pizza== | ==Cooking Pizza== |
Revision as of 19:17, 6 February 2012
Pizza is a round dough-based snack. It is oft enjoyed in the space with toppings of cheeses and meats.
In Hackspace, none of the pizza goes unused. After the doughey inside is eaten, the crusty outside is then also eaten.
In popular culture
As well as ninja hackers, pizza is known to be the preferred sustenance for ninja turtles.
Ordering pizza from the London Hackspace
If you do a pizza order from the London Hackspace, make sure you get the 2 for 1 deal. Red Planet Pizza (24-26 Kingsland Road) gives this discount (which is only for Tuesdays) every day to the London Hackspace, but the order needs to be £60 or more, but this can be negotiated
Red Planet only takes cash, however, they do offer a very good service and most are quite happy with the quality of the pizza.
Cooking Pizza
Today I discovered that it's possible to cook a 2 quid pizza express pizza from tesco in the grilling machine. Just fold it in half, and stick it in at power level 3, then wait until you can smell it from the main lab area. -alecjw