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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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They had weightwatchers pizza cheap in Sainsbury's, so I bought 2. It's not amazing, but it's pizza, and you can always add healthy extra toppings.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:24, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
homemade pizza is the business. I used a shitload of nectar points to get a breadmaker which is great for making dough
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:50, Reply)
But it was £1/pizza, so I tried. I usually don't like ww food at all, it's so untasty.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:50, Reply)
the pizza is usually so devoid of cheese it looks like tomato bread.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:52, Reply)
Even the Asda eat smart food is better (not that I buy much, but I always have one in the freezer just in case)
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:56, Reply)
this is where I'm going wrong.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:01, Reply)
I'm planning to have tasty pizza in the freezer just in case as soon as I finish this stupid diet.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:08, Reply)
I've discovered that no matter what I do my belly is going nowhere.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:53, Reply)
One day I'll learn all the un-, in-, de- and -less :)
Why don't you try belly dancing? Or any other dancing? It's fun and you burn a lot of energy.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 10:57, Reply)
I think there are lessons near me but I'm terrible at getting myself sorted and joining.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:06, Reply)
Really good fun. I stopped because it was £5/hour; but if I could find them cheaper I'd join again.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:09, Reply)
You start using a new word, and if it catches, that's it, you have a new word. You don't need The Royal Academy of the English Language to evaluate it, consider if it's necessary and then, in some cases, accept it as a new word.
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:19, Reply)
is that if you can get the word published in a certain number of publications, then it will be recognised as a word. Sadly I can't remember what the threshold is, nor what criteria said publication has to fulfil in order to be recognised (e.g., so "horsetastic," however frequently used in Deagostini I Love Horses would probably not qualify)
(, Thu 3 Jun 2010, 11:41, Reply)
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