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Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > If I had a company doing this I'd call it

> > www.paellaparties.com :)

>

> I don't get it.


Mick Mac's joke - there's already a mob called that. :)


Or maybe you really do get it and it's another one of those *whooshes*. Who knows.

UncleBen Wrote:

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> Its all frozen pre packed paella that they use in

> those giant pans outdoors. They heat it up first

> and then put in those pans for show. So do your

> own.


No, not the Portaobello guy


Each pan made fresh in front of you, from scratch


Talkin' out of the wrong end again UB

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> UncleBen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > Its all frozen pre packed paella that they use

> in

> > those giant pans outdoors. They heat it up

> first

> > and then put in those pans for show. So do your

> > own.

>

> No, not the Portaobello guy

>

> Each pan made fresh in front of you, from scratch

>

> Talkin' out of the wrong end again UB

X X X X X

Well if you know that about one you mention then fine,but know other mentioned in this thread use frozen as seen their overflowing bins with empty boxes in,and disgruntled smoking waiter confirmed it. End of. Continue paying stupid money for frozen street food! Or you could take an exciting pic of food . . . again z z z

stacey-lyn Wrote:

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> Dopamine1979 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Mick Mac Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > If I had a company doing this I'd call it

> > > www.paellaparties.com :)

> >

> > I don't get it.

>

> Mick Mac's joke - there's already a mob called

> that. :)

>

> Or maybe you really do get it and it's another one

> of those *whooshes*. Who knows.


No I really didn't get it. Now I do.

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