Especially after the recent introduction of Bigga balls, no?Had chicken bites and chips at the burger van outside. Hardly any chips and half a dozen chicken balls for £10 was pretty rip off rates I thought.
This, I had a cracking Spanish omelette and chips at Cafe Lulu on Lewes Road before Saturdays game £8.00, I did feel it running for the bus though, and could if the truth be known, gone home for a nap....Like most pubs, I'm not quite sure why people go to a football stadium expecting great quality food that is good value for money
Moretti?Can we talk a out the beer machines? First time ever in the WSL against Liverpool so got to try out the beer machine. How brilliant are they? Ice cold morretti and virtually no queue.
That sounds megaThis, I had a cracking Spanish omelette and chips at Cafe Lulu on Lewes Road before Saturdays game £8.00, I did feel it running for the bus though, and could if the truth be known, gone home for a nap....
Ah but you're comparing grass fed cattle to Californian almonds which is a false comparison.
I'm California 40% of the water is used for dairy farming. 3% is used for almond farming to produce a massive percentage of the world's almonds. Cow's milk requires more water, more land and produces more CO2 per litre.
Also almond milk in the UK uses almonds sourced from almond farms in Spain which are fully rain water grown. They're far better than cow's milk environmentally.
Vegans don't use palm oil unless it's ethically sourced as it causes unnecessary animal suffering.
Animal agriculture accounts for 75% of deforestation globally. It is responsible for 86% of the endangered species we observe currently.
True. Once upon a time the pre or post match eating option was an easy choice.Like most pubs, I'm not quite sure why people go to a football stadium expecting great quality food that is good value for money
Spot on.True. Once upon a time the pre or post match eating option was an easy choice.
The past pong of many cod n chips portions will linger in those new flats.
Moretti?
We had Beavertown in the the Norf, which was delightful if, at £6.20, rather expensive. I only had to queue behind 1 person though, when the bar was about 15 deep, so that was a definite bonus.
West lower has moretti machines as well.
West Stand Upper seems to be the last bastion of warm, pre-poured Fosters after an 11 hour wait.
good points. one to add, net affect of cows is far less than claimed as their food is largely made of CO2 extracted from the atmosphere. not zero impact but this is completely ignored in normal environmental claims.The vegan lobby mantra that all livestock farming is bad for the planet is no more true than the meat industry mantra that there are no environmental issues with meat production or consumption.
The IPCC stated that livestock farming in parts of the world (eg Northern Europe) is ‘part of the solution’ whereas clearly cutting down rainforest for beef feed lots is a disaster. Almond production for ‘milk’ is an eco nonsense whereas cows milk produced from grass makes a massive contribution to confronting climate change. Palm oil production (all for human consumption, none is used for feed livestock) is responsible for vast areas of habitat destruction across Asia, whilst transporting lamb 12000 miles from New Zealand (where the indiscriminate use of 10 80 poison is wiping out bird life on a shocking scale) is equally damaging.
As always, there is a need for balance. Something we really appear to struggle with in our polarised opinionated society, but if we are going to truly combat change we ALL need to drop our personal prejudices and work together for the common good.
Are Pukka Pies really that bad? I haven’t eaten meat for several years now.Certainly on the pie front, Piglets steak & ale versus Pukka steak & gristle, l know which one l'd choose.
The blue water comparison doesn't make sense as you're comparing almonds farmer in California versus global dairy production, the blue water cost in California for dairy is much higher.1 litre of Almond milk requires 107 litres of Blue water (blue water being water that could be used for human consumption) whilst 1litre of Dairy milk requires 8 litres of Blue water. In the UK, no blue water is required as all water can be collected and stored from winter rain fall (Source Cranfield University).
Please give your proof that 86% of endangered species are so as as a result of 'animal agriculture'
Like I said, its a question of balance not mantra
Genuine question: How does palm oil production cause animal suffering?
So sad. Mr Sore Finger would be manning the counter while Mrs Sore Finger and Sore Finger Junior could be seen just going about their everyday domestic life in the background. It was their front room with an added fish'n'chip counter basically. Sorely missedSpot on.
Actually gutted they closed* before I could show my son what it means to have some chips with sore finger on match days.
*yes, I know why they closed
We often drank in The Nightingale or The Edinburgh after the Goldstone. A trip to Sing Li's was effectively an admission that the "Leo Sayer" was over and you were most certainly not going clubbing. Two minutes in that queue left you with a smell that even an erection section minger wouldn't have stomached.So sad. Mr Sore Finger would be manning the counter while Mrs Sore Finger and Sore Finger Junior could be seen just going about their everyday domestic life in the background. It was their front room with an added fish'n'chip counter basically. Sorely missed