Giganotosaurus
Dreaming of Electric Sheep
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You know Hawaiian pizza works. The sweetness of the pineapple works great with the ham. Just sayin'
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Your profile picture makes this look extra threatening.The next pizza I order is going to be pineapple with black olives, extra anchovies, hold the truth, and extra PAIN!
You know Hawaiian pizza works. The sweetness of the pineapple works great with the ham. Just sayin'
Extra pain? So, like jalapenos or ghost peppers?The next pizza I order is going to be pineapple with black olives, extra anchovies, hold the truth, and extra PAIN!
Fixed that for you.I don't liketo mix sweet and savoury.fun.
Not gonna lie I've never heard of that but would totally try it. Also screw all those people who order a group meal without considering the group.or the weird Australians who crack a whole egg on their pizza so it's sunny side up, order this stuff for other people without asking first.
Not gonna lie I've never heard of that but would totally try it. Also screw all those people who order a group meal without considering the group.
And eat it with a knife and forkI know Hawaii pizza is blasphemy but very occasionally I get a strong craving for it. My wife is the same.
When I used to work in an Australian pizza joint (which was before American chains invaded the Australian pizza market) we used to beat the eggs for "Australian" pizza (and any others the customers might order with egg on them). We also used tasty cheddar cheese.the weird Australians who crack a whole egg on their pizza so it's sunny side up
The Desticles!Pineapple on a pizza is fine. Olives, however, are the devil's testicles.
I have been led to believe a lot of poor bastards get a weird mouth feel or burning when they eat pineapple so maybe that's it? I seriously don't understand the hatred. I find most people to be extremely conservative, unimaginative, and banal when it comes to foodHawaiian pizza has been one of my family's go-to foods for as long as I can remember, and I'm 44. I find it hilarious how it's somehow become super-contentious in the past few years. I like to add slices of jalapeno to it.
This is more true than you can even imagine.I find most people to be extremely conservative, unimaginative, and banal when it comes to food
And we like it that way!This is more true than you can even imagine.
Dominos is the pizza parlor of my childhood.when I was in the army, we'd have parties in the barracks where we ordered Hawaiian style from dominos and drank Matilda Bay in our canteen cups. Ah, the good old days
I worked at dominos back when we had to wear the Noid costume on the side of the road and wave a sign with the deals. After having bottles thrown at me I quit. Drivers can be real asshats.Dominos is the pizza parlor of my childhood.
That's a wonderful story. Heartwarming really.I worked at dominos back when we had to wear the Noid costume on the side of the road and wave a sign with the deals. After having bottles thrown at me I quit. Drivers can be real asshats.
Before I was in the army, we had some really good local run pizza places. My favorite a place called Happy Days. It had my favorite video game (Gyruss), which I'd play for hours sometimes. Sadly, that whole area is now mostly Korean stores and eateries, and some of them didn't like white people coming inside. Some had no signs in English, even though it's actually illegal to do so. On the other hand, there was a great Korean fried chicken place, and the people who ran it were really nice people. Way better than KFC or Popeyes.Dominos is the pizza parlor of my childhood.
I worked at dominos back when we had to wear the Noid costume on the side of the road and wave a sign with the deals. After having bottles thrown at me I quit. Drivers can be real asshats.
With the anchovies, I might be able to stomach the olives.The next pizza I order is going to be pineapple with black olives, extra anchovies, hold the truth, and extra PAIN!
Wierd. Is this in the US? Because oddly enough the US has no official language so I don't think the federal government can force anyone to speak or read a specific language. Even in a workplace I think it's limited to how much you can force the use of English.Before I was in the army, we had some really good local run pizza places. My favorite a place called Happy Days. It had my favorite video game (Gyruss), which I'd play for hours sometimes. Sadly, that whole area is now mostly Korean stores and eateries, and some of them didn't like white people coming inside. Some had no signs in English, even though it's actually illegal to do so. On the other hand, there was a great Korean fried chicken place, and the people who ran it were really nice people. Way better than KFC or Popeyes.
Pineapple contains a protease called bromelain which is used as a meat tenderizer, so yes, it is dissolving your mouth as you eat it. Well, not really...I have been led to believe a lot of poor bastards get a weird mouth feel or burning when they eat pineapple so maybe that's it?
I mean I liked the pizza and driving but when they put me out there to do that job I decided it wasn't worth it. Looking back my bosses were guys who were maybe 25 years old. They hardly new anything and were doing what the could but they just didn't have the life experience to manage people really well. Any hey they were managing a pizza chain so it's not like it wasnt the right place to learn those kind of skills.That's a wonderful story. Heartwarming really.
Before COVID, I used to visit Kalamazoo, MI about every year for a conference. A local pizza/pasta place, Erbelli's, specialized in daring offerings, though looking at their online menu they seem to have lost some of the more unusual ones, like a Reuben calzone with sauerkraut and corned beef (which was quite good). One of their staples is the N.E.O. (New Erbelli Order) pizza:A local pizza chain has a Oriental Chicken pizza with cashews, pineapple, teriyaki chicken, white garlic sauce and Cream cheese.
Putting the tortellini on the pizza actually works well, though I was dubious before I tried it.Alfredo & pesto sauce, Italian marinated chicken breast, cheese filled tortellini shells, sun-dried tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, feta cheese & bacon to top it off.
In Atlanta there is a whole area where most of the shop signs are all in Korean outside. Some great food in that area.Wierd. Is this in the US? Because oddly enough the US has no official language so I don't think the federal government can force anyone to speak or read a specific language. Even in a workplace I think it's limited to how much you can force the use of English.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I wish you strength and peace.My wife died yesterday after 18 months of a lung condition (not COVID). We had been together for 37 years. She had not initially been into gaming, thinking it a waste of time, but thanks to her sons enthusiasm for it (my stepson) she started boardgaming 20 years ago, and roleplaying back in 2008 (yes 4e D&D & T&T were her gateways).
She was my life, my support, my companion. I am trying to take things one step at a time, and browsing here helps distract, but my heart aches with the pain.
Sorry to bring the mood down.
You know Hawaiian pizza works. The sweetness of the pineapple works great with the ham. Just sayin'
Where I grew up has a sizable and growing Korean community. As a kid I never saw signs just in Korean and now when I visit a whole shopping area seems dominated by them.In Atlanta there is a whole area where most of the shop signs are all in Korean outside. Some great food in that area.
It could be creeping Midwesterness--we like to cut out initial elements in speech. "Going to the store now" rather than "I'm going to the store now" or "Starting to rain" rather than "It's starting to rain."Notice how everyone says "Morning" these days and not "Good morning"? Just a simple statement of fact. "It is in the ante-meridian. It is morning." Is a good morning counter to expectations in 2022? Or is it more like, it was a good morning and then I arrived?
I'll have to ponder that a bit.