PIA wrote:parmesan cheese and red peppers....yum.......
or just the plain crust....
Nothing like the wisdom of youth.
I'll either eat it plain, or dip it in ranch dressing, or even hot melted butter. (Or red peppers or parmesan cheese, as Cory said). Bottom line-it's getting eaten.
LIPH wrote:There's only one way to eat pizza - fold it and start chomping at the pointy end. The more grease that runs down your hand and arm while you're eating it, the better it is.
The old man speaketh true.
The old man and the redneck speaketh the truth.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
LIPH wrote:There's only one way to eat pizza - fold it and start chomping at the pointy end. The more grease that runs down your hand and arm while you're eating it, the better it is.
LIPH wrote:There's only one way to eat pizza - fold it and start chomping at the pointy end. The more grease that runs down your hand and arm while you're eating it, the better it is.
The old man speaketh true.
The old man and the redneck speaketh the truth.
Amen!!!
Must be a guy thing because Don agreed on the other page too. Looks like we all get to keep our man cards a little longer.
balcony girls wrote:. .I usually scrape off all the toppings . . and eat them with a fork . . I wil leave the entire bottom of the pizza . . . just with nothing on top . . too much dough. .
Me, too, Cin! I might eat one slice with crust , but then just the goodies! (Veggie, of course.)
Cate
"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky." ~ Buddha
But the best pizza I've ever had outside of NY is Louis' here in Detroit (and I gotta say, it gives NY a run for its money!!). It's kind of a cross between NY and Chicago- yummy thick crust covered in pepperoni, mozarella cubes, then topped with a great red sauce. Kinda funny though- Louis's French, not Italian!
My ship she has a rudder, but I don’t know where to steer
But the best pizza I've ever had outside of NY is Louis' here in Detroit (and I gotta say, it gives NY a run for its money!!). It's kind of a cross between NY and Chicago- yummy thick crust covered in pepperoni, mozarella cubes, then topped with a great red sauce. Kinda funny though- Louis's French, not Italian!
Your CAT eats the crust? too funny, I never tried to feed it to ours.
I have had a lot of good pizza's there is one place right off the square in Frankfurt, Germany that was upstairs. Claimed to be a true Italian Pizza Oven. I don't know about that but it was good. AND for the NY people, the better pizza's down here in the south USUALLY have a claim to be NY style. Although, Greek style is pretty damn rockin'!
When they run you out of town make it look like you are leading the parade.
balcony girls wrote:. . hmmm . .I'm beginning to think I've never had reeeeally good pizza . .
It's a "northern" thing sweetie!
It's a scientific fact that the closer you get to New York City, the better the pizza gets.
Unless you have a great NY Style place in town...
Or if you want to go Gourmet once in a while..
I either eat it OR.. Toss it out front for the birds..
Just speaking from personal experience, and there have been exceptions
I managed to find a pizza place in Rochester run by a guy from Brooklyn-real NYC style pizza. That was all I ate for the weekend.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
LIPH wrote:There's only one way to eat pizza - fold it and start chomping at the pointy end. The more grease that runs down your hand and arm while you're eating it, the better it is.
The old man speaketh true.
The old man and the redneck speaketh the truth.
Amen!!!
This person's tummy and taste buds soooo could not handle that much grease.
LIPH wrote:There's only one way to eat pizza - fold it and start chomping at the pointy end. The more grease that runs down your hand and arm while you're eating it, the better it is.
The old man speaketh true.
The old man and the redneck speaketh the truth.
Amen!!!
This person's tummy and taste buds soooo could not handle that much grease.
But what do you do when you get to the crust??
For me at least, I eat it plain.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
12vmanRick wrote:Your CAT eats the crust? too funny, I never tried to feed it to ours.
My cat loves pizza (and pineapple, and coconut rum, and gummi candy, and Doritos and on and on...). She was fed the BARF diet by a breeder and I think it made her learn to eat everything.
My ship she has a rudder, but I don’t know where to steer