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Default Most favorite pizza?


"Janet" > wrote in message
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> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>> Janet said...
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>>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>>>> Most favorite pizza?
>>>>
>>>> I'd try Papa John's but they're miles out of the way.
>>>>
>>>> Had a Caesar's "Pizza Pizza" in town for a couple years, ten years ago

>> or
>>>> more. Never tried them. They've been gone for ages. I think they went

>> out
>>>> of business.
>>>>
>>>> There's a Pizzeria Uno (Chicago deep dish style) up the road but since

>> you
>>>> can't make a correct Philly cheesesteak in Chicago, the same probably
>>>> holds
>>>> true for a deep dish pizza in Philly.
>>>>
>>>> Best around town here would be... uhm... Maybe Pinocchio's.
>>>> http://www.pinpizza.com/history.asp (thin crust style). Delivery and
>>>> restaurant style place.
>>>>
>>>> So recipes aside, your local favorite pizza joint? For the benefit of

>> the
>>>> r.f.c membership? So if we're out of town and into yours (by some
>>>> mistake) it'll feel like home?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>> Goodbye Summer. I knew her well!
>>>
>>> Bertucci's, which is of course a chain and not local, used to have a

>> white
>>> pizza called the Nolio that was made with caramelized onions,
>>> prosciutto,
>>> and a lemon parmesan cream sauce. It was fabulous.
>>>
>>> In the Portland, Maine area, I would suggest Ricetta's (South Portland

>> and
>>> Falmouth), an Italian-style--not Greek--pizza cooked in a wood-fired

>> oven.
>>
>>
>> I remember a white pizza from nephew's wedding. It was garlic and oil'd,
>> meatless or something or other. Never tried it. The bride worked at
>> Dominos.
>>
>> Andy
>>

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> Domino's is an abomination.


Ia m so sick of this stupid assertion. Domino's is fine for what it is.