Wow! That looks so expensive and delicious!
There is some very tasty looking sausage there, i have no idea how expensive it is. I do have a liking for mortadella which isn't shown and it is very, very cheep.
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Wow! That looks so expensive and delicious!
There was a place in Florida I really liked like that. Good pizza, big slices, and they went under.
Where I was in Indiana, there was a pretty good pizza place, and they basically used a shovel to pile on toppings (damn good garlic cheese bread, as well), but alas they too went under.
Pizza King is good though. That is one of the very few things I do miss about Indiana. Pizza Junkies in Kokomo is also pretty good. And there you can load the pizza up with hot peppers and a hot sauce and have a sprinkling of cayenne pepper on top. And I miss a proper Noble Romans pizza with breadsticks and cheese sauce. It's bad enough going to Taco Bell for a thingy of nachos with lots of extra cheese before I get breadsticks from Pizza Hut (basically how you can get them in Indiana), but all the Noble Romans here have a cardboard disc for crust instead of a crispy deep dish and IF they even have breadsticks they don't have the jalapeno cheddar sauce that is the best part of Noble Romans. But apparently anywhere outside of Indiana it's a major rarity to find cheese sauce served with breadsticks.
I'm sure you'll say this is not TRUE pizzaTo me, pizza is a dish of basically grain, cheese, fruit (tomato and peppers) and sometimes some meat. That's most the food groups in one. That makes it great.
So far I've generally liked the California style of pizzas over the Italian style pizzas I've had.Best pizza I've had was from a little shop tucked into a corner of Navona square in Rome. They were baked over a wood fire in a stone oven in large rectangular tray. They sold squares cut from the whole. Just basic tomato toping, cheese, mushroom and peppers. Delightful.
Pizza from the home of pizza (Naples) is pretty damn good too, there are loads of pizza shops all trying to be the best.
Basically. It's almost as loathsome as hearing mushed cauliflower refereed to as "rice." It's not rice, it's cauliflower.I'm sure you'll say this is not TRUE pizza
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/katie-lee/cauliflower-pizza-crust-2651381
I'm sure you'll say this is not TRUE pizza
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/katie-lee/cauliflower-pizza-crust-2651381
To me, pizza is a dish of basically grain, cheese, fruit (tomato and peppers) and sometimes some meat. That's most the food groups in one. That makes it great.
With certain pizzas I love them dripping with sauce and oozing with cheese. But it's not many. Meats I'll do pepperoni and spicy Italian sausage and rarely bacon, but not much. And then peppers and pepper flakes and ground pepper powder sometimes. Or often times just seasonings with a gooey mess of a cheese blend and sauce.To me...to much cheese, tomato sauce causes arthritis inflammation, sausage, to much meat, overall just to plain greasy.....but I ate it...2 slices actually.....
had a salad for dinner....and now..I shall go exercise
With certain pizzas I love them dripping with sauce and oozing with cheese. But it's not many. Meats I'll do pepperoni and spicy Italian sausage and rarely bacon, but not much. And then peppers and pepper flakes and ground pepper powder sometimes. Or often times just seasonings with a gooey mess of a cheese blend and sauce.
Greasy pizza had better be really damn good or blugh. This is why Little Ceasars is terrible. And Pizza Hut (and because they switched to frozen cardboard dough).
Wow, just read one of the most condescending, misguided and insulting titles of a thread I have read in a long time here on RF. But it is not breaking any rules and I am not going to name it either...but surprise...it is political...I won't even say what side of the aisle it is from......all I can say is wow...just wow
Now that you made that post, I went and looked at recent threads and did not see anything. So I went to North American politics and did not see anything that triggered a 'wow'. Nor did I see anything when I went to look at other regional political threads.Wow, just read one of the most condescending, misguided and insulting titles of a thread I have read in a long time here on RF. But it is not breaking any rules and I am not going to name it either...but surprise...it is political...I won't even say what side of the aisle it is from......all I can say is wow...just wow
That sort of anger is reserved for those so pissed at the world they don't care. For those who would lob insults because it's easy to hate when its is been shown so much to you.Now that you made that post, I went and looked at recent threads and did not see anything. So I went to North American politics and did not see anything that triggered a 'wow'. Nor did I see anything when I went to look at other regional political threads.
So I thought about it some more and guessed you were triggered by the word 'daddy' in a thread that discusses an authoritarian mindset and how people who want authority figures tend to support Trump.
If I'm right, then you've been ignoring all of the insults spewed from Trump's mouth of which these are a few:
List of nicknames used by Donald Trump - Wikipedia
That sort of anger is reserved for those so pissed at the world they don't care. For those who would lob insults because it's easy to hate when its is been shown so much to you.
Justifying two wrongs is uncouth for a golden retriever.
I'm not hanging my head in shame.