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You think green olives are underrated? Huh.
Well, I do know that a lot of pizza places don't even have them, so I imagine they're not as popular as black olives.
Yes they do - they rule all, except for Thai chicken pizza.
Oh damn. That's some good stuff too.
I like to eat the crust if it's a good crust. When I make pizza at home I make a whole wheat crust with some olive oil spread on it that is really good.
I used to deliver pizzas for Dominos a long time ago and the Dominos I worked at had pretty good pizza, but the manager explained that you can specify different quality of materials for the pizza so Dominos pizzas can vary quite a bit.
I like Papa John's pizza. Domino's wasn't that bad the last few times I had it, but as long as pizza is not entirely grease, I'm happy. (I'll eat Domino's if someone else pays for it, and my office seems to get it semi-regularly.)
My lunch today was a Weight Watcher's frozen pasta thingy with spinach, and strawberry yogurt that dripped annoyingly off the spoon onto my sweater and pants. Oh, and I have lime sparkling water, so I will not dehydrate today.
I've never had anything but pleasant experiences with those dogs, btu I've only ever encountered huskies.
They aren't necessarily bad dogs. Kuma and Bear are both great with people. They are leary of kids. Other dogs though? Not so good.
Kuma hasn't even been that good with Bear recently.
Bear is an utter love to humans. She's fast asleep on the couch right now and she kicked me off the bed on Saturday night.
Huskies, Samoyed, Akita, Shiba Inu, Malamute etc.
My dog is a rott mixed with one or more of these, judging by the thick coat and curly tail. She has more of the rottie personality, though. And she's a champion smiler.
I love spinach on pizzas. However, I don't like tomato sauce, so we generally only order from the Green Mill (localish chain).
I've never had a problem with 'Mutes or Huskies, but I've also only worked with them in a sledding setting. I do know that dominance was a big issue for my friends who kept them as pets. Pretty and rambunctious dogs.
I'd just like to point out that Winn-Dixie is a supermarket chain in New Orleans. Or used to be.
Not just NO. That's where my mom goes for her groceries in suburban B'ham.
Non-traditional pizza topping: Potato. One of our local chains does a yummy potato & prosciutto year-round, and another one does a chicken, rosemary, and roasted potato seasonal pie in Jan. and Feb. Good stuff.
I like Papa Johns pizza quite a bit, but my wife doesn't so we never get it. I'm not a big fan of Pizza Hut, but it's pretty munch the only pizza my wife likes so that's our second most common choice. Number one goes to Little Ceaser's for being okay tastewise, but exceptional pricewise.
Juliana, dominance with the human or with other dogs?
when we used to take our dogs to the dogpark, the only one they didn't have problems with was Astro, a gorgeous malamute.
I don't know if my dogs really take other dogs down cause they hate them, or if they are playing in a way that the other dog doesn't get.
That's such a wistful dog picture!