Oh dear. Chili.
Any Texans here to freak out about beans?
And LOTS of things taste good that are not pizza -- Thai food and barbecue chicken spring to mind...
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Oh dear. Chili.
Any Texans here to freak out about beans?
And LOTS of things taste good that are not pizza -- Thai food and barbecue chicken spring to mind...
If it tastes good, I don't care what you call it, nor its original inspiration. *
* Except chili. That I have firm opinions on.
Replace "chili" with "barbecue" and sarameg is me.
Best pizza I ever had was at this place: [link] It was a special just for that week with roasted sweet potatoes and onions on an olive oil base with just the lightest dusting of a cheese that was sort of parmesan-reminiscent, but stronger. The crust (thin) was to die for. Nom nom nom. Next time we go back I'm trying either the potato one or the chanterelles with truffle cheese.
I weep for poor Trudy and her benighted pizza ingredient ways that will forever bar her from enjoying a Greek pizza with feta cheese, spinach, garlic, and artichokes. (And kalamata olives, but those would be OK according to the pathetically sparse ingredient list above).
Other than those Giordano's paragons, I don't really like deep dish pizza. I prefer my crusts thin and crispy, preferrably with just enough mozzerella to keep the tasty tomato sauce from getting away. In contrast to my general carnivorous bent, I just don't like meat on a pizza at all.
Is Jilli around?
I weep for poor Trudy and her benighted pizza ingredient ways that will forever bar her from enjoying a Greek pizza with feta cheese, spinach, garlic, and artichokes. (And kalamata olives, but those would be OK according to the pathetically sparse ingredient list above).
I would very much enjoy such a dish, but I would refuse to acknowledge it as pizza.
Is Jilli around?
appears in a cloud of bats and glitter
Yes? What do you need?
Yes? What do you need?
Bats and glitter!
hey Jilli - if you catch this... I saw the gothlings article in the Inquirer and a banner for the Gravedigger's ball at Laurel Hill within about a day of each other (thx to Sparky, sharpeyed cousin). Laurel Hill has a darn fine site, as far as cemeteries go. I didn't know if you'd seen it - [link] they bill themselves as the underground museum.
definitely best fairygothmother ever.
Not. A. Texan. However...ick! beans!
I like garlic on my pizza, thin crust with tomatoes and goat cheese.