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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> >I just saw an ad from Old Chicago Pizza for Pizza Pot Pie. Has anyone >had or seen one? The picture with the ad wasn't clear enough for me >to determine what was in such a pot pie or how it was made. Took me under five seconds: http://www.oldchicago.com/new-pizza-pot-pie The pictures could have been larger but they do give a description for each... The meat-a-balles n' pepperoni sounds best to me, don't think I'd like the chicken versions... but they also offer build your own, I'd want anchovy... maybe they are good, would need to try it. Looks like something easy to make at home. |
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On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 11:59:29 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >>I just saw an ad from Old Chicago Pizza for Pizza Pot Pie. Has anyone >>had or seen one? The picture with the ad wasn't clear enough for me >>to determine what was in such a pot pie or how it was made. > >Took me under five seconds: >http://www.oldchicago.com/new-pizza-pot-pie >The pictures could have been larger but they do give a description for >each... The meat-a-balles n' pepperoni sounds best to me, don't think >I'd like the chicken versions... but they also offer build your own, >I'd want anchovy... maybe they are good, would need to try it. Looks >like something easy to make at home. Well, I didn't find it. Thanks for looking. Janet US |
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Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >>I just saw an ad from Old Chicago Pizza for Pizza Pot Pie. Has anyone >>had or seen one? The picture with the ad wasn't clear enough for me >>to determine what was in such a pot pie or how it was made. > > Took me under five seconds: > http://www.oldchicago.com/new-pizza-pot-pie > The pictures could have been larger but they do give a description for > each... The meat-a-balles n' pepperoni sounds best to me, don't think > I'd like the chicken versions... but they also offer build your own, > I'd want anchovy... maybe they are good, would need to try it. Looks > like something easy to make at home. haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" http://oldchicago.com/locations |
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On 2/5/2014 12:11 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
> Brooklyn1 wrote: >> Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> >>> I just saw an ad from Old Chicago Pizza for Pizza Pot Pie. Has anyone >>> had or seen one? The picture with the ad wasn't clear enough for me >>> to determine what was in such a pot pie or how it was made. >> >> Took me under five seconds: >> http://www.oldchicago.com/new-pizza-pot-pie >> The pictures could have been larger but they do give a description for >> each... The meat-a-balles n' pepperoni sounds best to me, don't think >> I'd like the chicken versions... but they also offer build your own, >> I'd want anchovy... maybe they are good, would need to try it. Looks >> like something easy to make at home. > > haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" > > http://oldchicago.com/locations > > LOL "Chicago" is (allegedly) a style of pizza. As opposed to "New York" pizza, or well, pretty much any other pizza. Jill |
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On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote:
> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" > > http://oldchicago.com/locations Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: Classic Italian Melt With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're looking for.** "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? |
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On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:50:01 PM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote:
> wrote: > > > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: > > >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" > > >> http://oldchicago.com/locations > > > Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: > > > Classic Italian Melt > > > With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're looking for.** > > > "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? > > obviously you've never been to Old Chicago Are there any Chicago-style joints in Sheattle? (Sean Connery accent) |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:50:01 PM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: >> wrote: >> >> > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: >> > >> >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" >> > >> >> http://oldchicago.com/locations >> > >> > Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: >> > >> > Classic Italian Melt >> > >> > With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo on >> > rye > bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're > looking > for.** >> > >> > "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? >> >> obviously you've never been to Old Chicago > > Are there any Chicago-style joints in Sheattle? (Sean Connery accent) There was one perhaps in the early 80's. Pizza was so garlicky that SIL and I got sick from eating only two bites. I doubt if it is still there. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > wrote in message >> Are there any Chicago-style joints in Sheattle? (Sean Connery accent) > > There was one perhaps in the early 80's. Pizza was so garlicky that SIL and > I got sick from eating only two bites. I doubt if it is still there. you so need a reality show |
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> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:50:01 PM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: >> wrote: >> >> > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: >> > >> >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" >> > >> >> http://oldchicago.com/locations >> > >> > Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: >> > >> > Classic Italian Melt >> > >> > With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo on rye > bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're looking > for.** >> > >> > "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? >> >> obviously you've never been to Old Chicago > > Are there any Chicago-style joints in Sheattle? (Sean Connery accent) yesh, shean, there ish at leasht one that I'm aware of, a shomewhat unwelcoming inshtance that goesh by the name of Delfino's... |
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![]() "tert in seattle" > wrote in message ... > wrote: >> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:50:01 PM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: >>> wrote: >>> >>> > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" >>> >> >>> >> http://oldchicago.com/locations >>> >> >>> > Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: >>> >> >>> > Classic Italian Melt >>> >> >>> > With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo >>> > on rye >> bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're >> looking >> for.** >>> >> >>> > "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? >>> >>> obviously you've never been to Old Chicago >> >> Are there any Chicago-style joints in Sheattle? (Sean Connery accent) > > yesh, shean, there ish at leasht one that I'm aware of, a shomewhat > unwelcoming inshtance that goesh by the name of Delfino's... Looks like there are some others though. http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc...=Seattle%2C+WA |
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tert in seattle wrote:
> wrote: > > > On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:11:24 AM UTC-8, tert in seattle wrote: > > > > > >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" > > >> > > >> http://oldchicago.com/locations > > > > > > Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: > > > > > > Classic Italian Melt > > > > > > With three meats, melted provolone cheese, and spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread, this sensational sandwich has all the deli-fresh flavor you're looking for.** > > > > > > "Spicy red pepper mayo on rye bread"? > > > > obviously you've never been to Old Chicago Hehehe....... -- Best Greg |
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spamtrap1888 wrote:
>tert in seattle wrote: > >> haha, no actual locations in Chicago ... or "Old Chicago" >> >> http://oldchicago.com/locations > >Stuff like this would get them laughed out of Chicago: Too late, deep dish pizza is already a laughing stock... it's just a crappy casserole... NOT pizza. |
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