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Man, I could really go for some Italian food right now...
#11
heh, at least we're in the same time zone
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#12
mikebw, I made a delivery from NC to DC once, for a forum member at the "old place".
Was traveling that way every other week at that time.
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#13
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> Or there never was a famous family in Tuscany named "Boyardee."
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I just squirted Spaghetti-O's out of my nose

: -D
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#14
we have some left over home made lasagna from last night.
want a chunk?
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
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#15
[quote Seacrest][quote davester]Does american pizza actually qualify as italian food? The pizza served in Italy only bears a passing resemblance to what we call pizza here.
Oh right. Next you'll be telling us The Olive Garden isn't "just like Mama mia used to make" either.
Now wait just a doggone minute. There isn't an Olive Garden (or chain restaurant for that matter) anywhere near where Seacrest lives (Berkeley). How would you even know?
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#16
[quote MacMagus]> I have had 'Neapolitan' style pizza, with only mozzarella balls on it, no shredded cheese,
> supposedly quite authentic.

Start with a Neapolitan style pizza. Shrink it in half. Water down the sauce by about 3 to 1. Peel some shoe-leather onto it, bake it until it's hard as a rock and soak the bottom 'till it's soggy and cold on the bottom, but still hard on top.

That's an authentic Italian pizza!

I prefer New York style.
That sounds just like the pizza I had when I was in Germany! Good thing I had some beer to wash it down.

Best pizza I ever had was in Naples. Simple ingredients. The place was a hole in the wall, but it was great.
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#17
I live equidistant to this place (2 1/2 miles):
Connie's Pizza
http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=17399573
And this place (2 1/2 miles):
Home Run Inn Pizza
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-28..._chicago-i


I'll . . . er, have to try that Costco pizza sometime . . .
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