Hot Food
We want to get some more hot food into theaubergineroom to really fill you up during a hard day's gaming. Unfortunately, we can't provide food that requires to be made on the premises, so no roast dinners! But we can stock prepacked food that can then be made using hot water like the pot noodles we have. Do you have any suggestions of hot food that you would like to see us stock?

Hot Food/Drink suggestions
Here are some hot food suggestions that should be good
> Hot Chocolate
> Cup-a-soup would be good - just get a wide selection of flavours ^_^
> Mini pizzas should be regular thing
> As should mini chips...
~~Ferkahhan the Platinum Dragon
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Mini pizzas and microchips
Mini pizzas and microchips could be good. They went down well for the all-nighter we held over half term, but didn't seem to be that much in demand afterwards.
Maybe we need better signage - we've been able to do Fairtrade Hot Chocolate since we got the coffee machine in. Ask for a cup the next time you're in ;-)
Cheers,
TOM

Soup and Pot Noodles
What soup flavours would you guys like us to get?
My favourite is tomato, but I also like chicken.
Do you want to see any other pot noodle flavours in the centre?
Tim Doyle
Centre Manager

Self-heating
What about some of those self-heating products you can get now, like the self-heating coffee you can pick up in petrol stations?
Ok, so we have much better fresh coffee, but they must have come up with self-heating food by now...

Self-heating?
I'm confused! What do you mean self-heating?
"Oi! Food! Heat yourself!"
There has to be some form of heat somewhere!?
Tim Doyle
Centre Manager

It's a chemical reaction
It's a chemical reaction that makes a reaction that produces heat, so you don't have to cook it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-heating_can
Good old wikipedia!
--Shaun

Small Children
I've noticed a couple of times that adults come in to do some work (email etc.) whilst accompanied by small children. Said rug-rats often irritate their parents / guardians (there is a little girl doing this while I speak) who are trying to get on with whatever it is.
My suggestion is that you create an internal webpage which links to lots of kid-safe websites so that the small child can sit down and do puzzles, play games etc. and allow Mum / Dad / Big Person looking after them to get on with their work. There are billions of sites out there which could be corralled onto an internal web page accessible from Smart Launch.

Well I went out and brought
Well I went out and brought some colouring pencils so that kids like that little girl could colour in some pictures I got off the web. But I never thought of rounding up websites for them. We can entertain them ourselves (even if any of the staff don't like kids) and it is showing the friendlyness and kindness of our staff. Print off colouring in pictures for them, sit them down, and give them colouring pencils! Hours of fun for the little darlings and mum or dad can finish what they're doing.
Tim Doyle
Centre Manager

Ginsters
Have a look at http://www.ginsters.com/index.htm

Sausage Rolls Etc.
Good to see that sausage rolls and pasties are now on offer. Suggestion: provision of paper plates and sachets of tomato / brown sauce to make the rolls go down better.
Just to re-open an old discussion...
As some of you have noticed theres still a distinct lack of substantially filling food in the centre. And reading over the previous posts i personally still think microwave chips and microwave pizzas would go down a treat. Anyone else agree? Im sure with enough desire for it, something can be arranged =P
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JD
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Soup in a Cup
Wondering round Tesco at 1am in the morning because you have nothing better to do is one thing, but while in a pit of despair, I found Soup in a Cup. How great would that be to have here. Everyone loves soup! What do you huys think of getting some soup in for you to drink? Or eat? I never know which one it is with soup!
Tim Doyle
Centre Manager