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Pizza Express, in an effort to attract the calorie conscious, are now serving pizzas with the centre surgically removed. In order to keep the meal under 500 calories, they cut out this middle section and replace it with salad leaves. They also deprive you of lard too, as the actual pizza bit is basically tomato bread peppered with dots of cheese.

Yesterday we gave it a try. It wasn't long before we realised this was just not going to fill us up. We were still utterly starving by the end, and ironically, felt like asking for the missing piece back...? I'd have paid the difference in price, only there wasn't any. If anything they charge you more for this absence of pizza. It seems less is quite literally more!


Nat ordered some extra salad dressing (laden with calories) to try and fill the calorie hole. I just drank coffee and tried to pretend I was full (as is the norm when attempting to eat healthily). Eventually I gave in and ordered garlic butter dough balls, which are basically the missing piece, cut into even tinier pieces, and a further £4.  Calorie deficit replenished; bank balance well and truly ravenous.


Today's Pizza blog is the first in a series of reviews on places to brainstorm for creatives. We'll be grading them on two levels; one being overall tastiness and value for money. Two, how conducive to actually doing work they are - hereafter pretentiously known as 'creative ambiance'.


Pizza express was good in terms of creative ambiance yesterday, because we got to watch a whole shoreditch graffiti installation take place before our eyes (more on that later) while we thought of ideas. So for that we give it an A star. But for tastiness and combating hunger it gets a disappointing D.
 

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  May 14, 2009

Garry and I are very keen on cake. We like to have a bit in the afternoons. Starbucks carrot cake is excellent. (with icing, not the low calorie stuff) And then a little snooze. We wake up creative powerhouses.

  May 14, 2009

p.s. If you go to the Chelsea Physic Garden the cake is like Women's Institute finest sponge. The gardens are one of the most beautiful, secret places in London. We defy you not to crack a brief there.

  May 15, 2009

can you confirm whether it is 'physic' or 'psychic'? neither of us have heard of it so we're having a dispute here - nat thinks you meant 'psychic'... which would therefore explain why it's so good for cracking briefs, and knowing whether your idea will win an award or not?

Whereas I think you mean physics - is it surrounded by newton statues and apple trees?

  May 16, 2009

It's the Chelsea PHYSIC garden. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk

Full of interesting apothecary's plants, and stuff. In the 1980's Robert's chum used to jump over the wall and nick the opium poppies.

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