The Christmas special that most places do during that time with turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing is a highlight of the festival period.
During other times of the year the chicken salad is usually the best in the standard meal package. Creating a premium meal deal and moving the good sandwiches into it was the manoeuvre straight out of the bastards from Prets' playbook.
As for paninis, a sandwich press is a sound investment. Buying them from shops is like setting your wallet on fire.
I get free breakfast and lunch at work, you can either eat in one of the restaurants or there’s sandwiches, pasta salads in the fridges on two off the floors.
they used to have a panini press that you just used yourself but it was taken away due to cross contamination risks for people with allergies and also non meat eaters/people not eating pork ext, you know, the arseholes
they still buy loads of paninis every day but they’re shit if they’re not toasted
I enjoy a bit of pesto on my panini / panino. Gives it that "authentic" touch. However, not very cheap. Sorry to derail the thread as I appreciate it's about "cheap" paninis / panino..
I enjoy a bit of pesto on my panini / panino. Gives it that "authentic" touch. However, not very cheap. Sorry to derail the thread as I appreciate it's about "cheap" paninis / panino..
very simple and reasonably cheap to make your own.
I get free breakfast and lunch at work, you can either eat in one of the restaurants or there’s sandwiches, pasta salads in the fridges on two off the floors.
they used to have a panini press that you just used yourself but it was taken away due to cross contamination risks for people with allergies and also non meat eaters/people not eating pork ext, you know, the arseholes
they still buy loads of paninis every day but they’re shit if they’re not toasted
I got that too, but had to stop when HR sent an email out. Apparently those lunches in the fridge belong to other people.
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During other times of the year the chicken salad is usually the best in the standard meal package. Creating a premium meal deal and moving the good sandwiches into it was the manoeuvre straight out of the bastards from Prets' playbook.
As for paninis, a sandwich press is a sound investment. Buying them from shops is like setting your wallet on fire.
they used to have a panini press that you just used yourself but it was taken away due to cross contamination risks for people with allergies and also non meat eaters/people not eating pork ext, you know, the arseholes
they still buy loads of paninis every day but they’re shit if they’re not toasted
Ham, Smoked turkey, Gruyere, tomato, wild garlic pesto and Dijon mustard.
Simple but lovely.
Recommendation was for Exmouth Coffee Company. It's next to Whitechapel Art Gallery.
Well, I hope they still do lovely panini's as haven't been in that area for over a year.