Overly indulgent….
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gerb131Pizza Fridays since I was a kid.
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reclegend22I enjoy a few slices of pizza every couple of months. In terms of pizza found in Ohio, Pisanellos is the best I've ever had. Dislike most of the known chains, though always had an affinity for East of Chicago. There is still a store on Heatherdowns in Toledo that I order from on occasion.
My food of choice is Chinese. I frequently eat it three or four times a week. Toledo has a surprisingly good selection of Chinese restaurants. -
GoChiefs
Don't. It was nasty.like_that;1696417 wrote:Any of you paleo guys ever try to make a meatza? -
Tiernan
x4.7 billion x it againsalto;1696365 wrote:Yup, this confirms it. You really are a douchebag. -
Terry_TatePizza once a week is perfect. There are a lot of good pizza places in Cincinnati as well so nice to be able to change it up often.
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WallyI could live on pizza and coney dogs. However….I've been limiting my fat intake, so about 6 squares o Pizza King pizza is all I've had in the last couple months.
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ernest_t_bassI devour pizza. If it's there, I'm chowing down. I also (always) overindulge in beer. One is never enough.
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ernest_t_bass
I'm sorry.like_that;1696331 wrote:It's been over a year since the last time I had pizza. -
ernest_t_bass
Now I know where idiot said/salto got his stupid freaking meme.like_that;1696345 wrote:I lived in Italy for over 3 years. The way I see it is i had the best, and nothing in this country will every compare to it. I realize there are worse things to eat (dietary wise), but it has always been set in my mind that it is the worst thing for myself to eat lol.
Also... /mb'd -
ernest_t_bass
One post confirms (to you) that he is a douchebag, while 99% of your posts help in the confirmation to your douche baggery.salto;1696365 wrote:Yup, this confirms it. You really are a douchebag. -
ernest_t_bass
I don't want to g00gles... what is it?like_that;1696417 wrote:Any of you paleo guys ever try to make a meatza? -
like_that
I got good reviews for mine.GoChiefs;1696442 wrote:Don't. It was nasty. -
like_that
Pizza made out of meat. The crust is meat.ernest_t_bass;1696500 wrote:I don't want to g00gles... what is it? -
like_that
Or the fact tiernan jumped to his help.ernest_t_bass;1696499 wrote:One post confirms (to you) that he is a douchebag, while 99% of your posts help in the confirmation to your douche baggery.
I did forget the /mb on my post though. -
Tiernan^^^
Hey Look Gang two 'tards are joining forces to create half a brain! -
ernest_t_bass
Urban Meyer is a terrible coach.Tiernan;1696564 wrote:^^^
Hey Look Gang two 'tards are joining forces to create half a brain! -
thavoice
Absolutely turrible. He got beat. At Home. To Va Tech.ernest_t_bass;1696604 wrote:Urban Meyer is a terrible coach.
Fire him. -
ZunardoYes, I really, really like pizza. Yes, I know it's bad for my abominables - and my diet. Yes, I still eat it anyway.
Favorite guilty pleasure in Columbus is Massey's, second place is Cardo's.
Mrs. Zunardo and I went to Natalie's Coal-Fired Pizza in Worthington for the first time last week. We actually went to see Urban Jazz Coalition play, but we ended up ordering the pizza. Not too bad at all.
Most disappointing pizza moment: while in Chicago for a funeral, the wife and I went to a happening place next to our motel. It was busy, people going in non-stop, and it smelled wonderful. I remember thinking that this was the real thing, a great pizza made in Chicago. Turned out to have almost no flavor. I couldn't believe it. I'm still wondering what the locals saw in that pizza.
I thought I read where "real" Italian pizza in Italy is a disappointment to American tourists, because it is nearly unrecognizable to Americans and the American palate?
I've had pizza in Israel twice, both times in Jerusalem, two years apart. The first was at street-side cafe run by Arabs, it was very disappointing, mostly a crust with cheese and olive oil baked in, very little tomato sauce or zestiness. Second time was at a very-American like pizzeria. It was almost 30 years ago, but I recall the pizza being very tasty at the second place. -
SportsAndLady
Do you remember the name of the Chicago place?Zunardo;1696657 wrote:Yes, I really, really like pizza. Yes, I know it's bad for my abominables - and my diet. Yes, I still eat it anyway.
Favorite guilty pleasure in Columbus is Massey's, second place is Cardo's.
Mrs. Zunardo and I went to Natalie's Coal-Fired Pizza in Worthington for the first time last week. We actually went to see Urban Jazz Coalition play, but we ended up ordering the pizza. Not too bad at all.
Most disappointing pizza moment: while in Chicago for a funeral, the wife and I went to a happening place next to our motel. It was busy, people going in non-stop, and it smelled wonderful. I remember thinking that this was the real thing, a great pizza made in Chicago. Turned out to have almost no flavor. I couldn't believe it. I'm still wondering what the locals saw in that pizza.
I thought I read where "real" Italian pizza in Italy is a disappointment to American tourists, because it is nearly unrecognizable to Americans and the American palate?
I've had pizza in Israel twice, both times in Jerusalem, two years apart. The first was at street-side cafe run by Arabs, it was very disappointing, mostly a crust with cheese and olive oil baked in, very little tomato sauce or zestiness. Second time was at a very-American like pizzeria. It was almost 30 years ago, but I recall the pizza being very tasty at the second place. -
AutomatikDamn, now I want pizza. It's been a while since I've searched out the so-called "best" places.
Here's a protip for some bomb pizza in NYC that's not NYC style....wood-fired.
The place has a crowd 95% of the time.
Go early and not during peaktime or you'll wait forever or not get in at all.
http://www.robertaspizza.com/
Ask for the "Bee Sting" if it's not on the menu. It has honey on it and some type of spicy sauce. F'n amazing. You're welcome.
Also, I miss Tommy's on Lane. Ate that stuff regularly while at OSU. -
Con_AlmaI haven't had pizza in a long time....maybe 4-5 months. Maybe this weekend if my wife and I don't go out to dinner I might make some. I've got to load mine up with sauce. I can't stand pizza that's all bread and cheese. The sauce and lots of it is the key for me.
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like_that
Headed to nyc tonight for the weekend (/mb). I might have to break my streak and try this. I haven't been to Brooklyn yet.Automatik;1696671 wrote:Damn, now I want pizza. It's been a while since I've searched out the so-called "best" places.
Here's a protip for some bomb pizza in NYC that's not NYC style....wood-fired.
The place has a crowd 95% of the time.
Go early and not during peaktime or you'll wait forever or not get in at all.
http://www.robertaspizza.com/
Ask for the "Bee Sting" if it's not on the menu. It has honey on it and some type of spicy sauce. F'n amazing. You're welcome.
Also, I miss Tommy's on Lane. Ate that stuff regularly while at OSU. -
Laley23
My friends had it in their Apt. when I visited about 2 yrs ago. It was fucking amazing, even 2 days later (re-heated, in a skillet, of course).like_that;1696721 wrote:Headed to nyc tonight for the weekend (/mb). I might have to break my streak and try this. I haven't been to Brooklyn yet. -
Automatik
I tried to bring my parents there a few weeks ago at 6pm on a Saturday, huge mistake...didn't even get in and bailed.like_that;1696721 wrote:Headed to nyc tonight for the weekend (/mb). I might have to break my streak and try this. I haven't been to Brooklyn yet.
I suggest going early afternoon. They have multiple bar areas where you can slam beers while you wait. -
Classyposter58Since I live in Bowling Green I think that alone answers this question