The Very Best Pizza Ever Can Be Found At?
#31
We've got plenty of pizza places around here.
We both like thin crust, but not cardboard tasting thin crust ones.
These days we tend to put veggies on our pizzas.
We have Pizza Hut (a bit greasy for me) Papa Gino's and Pizzaria Uno both of those are OK.
We also have a lot of small pizza places run by Greek families. Thicker crust, more stringy cheese.
All work for me, just depends what we are in the mood for. Rick has cholesterol issues, we don't eat pizza as often as the old days, when we were young.
We both like thin crust, but not cardboard tasting thin crust ones.
These days we tend to put veggies on our pizzas.
We have Pizza Hut (a bit greasy for me) Papa Gino's and Pizzaria Uno both of those are OK.
We also have a lot of small pizza places run by Greek families. Thicker crust, more stringy cheese.
All work for me, just depends what we are in the mood for. Rick has cholesterol issues, we don't eat pizza as often as the old days, when we were young.
#32
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Originally Posted by MsPerky,Aug 31 2006, 03:23 PM
^ OT (well, there is Italian food involved) - speaking of Eyetalyuns...if you have never seen it, you have to see the movie Breaking Away!
Dad: What is this?
Mom: It's sauteed zucchini.
Dad: It's I-tey food. I don't want no I-tey food.
Mom: It's not. I got it at the A&P. It's like... squash.
Dad: I know I-tey food when I hear it! It's all them "eenie" foods... zucchini... and linguini... and fettuccine. I want some American food, dammit! I want French fries!
Mom: It's sauteed zucchini.
Dad: It's I-tey food. I don't want no I-tey food.
Mom: It's not. I got it at the A&P. It's like... squash.
Dad: I know I-tey food when I hear it! It's all them "eenie" foods... zucchini... and linguini... and fettuccine. I want some American food, dammit! I want French fries!
#33
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Originally Posted by Lainey8484,Aug 31 2006, 04:55 PM
We also have a lot of small pizza places run by Greek families. Thicker crust, more stringy cheese.
#34
Originally Posted by drewchie,Aug 31 2006, 06:00 PM
As fer the "Beast"... I hear y'all got indoor plumin' an' everthin' these days!
(Not to worry... in NYC, they think "Hush Puppies" are shoes! )
#36
Ray's Original, 14rh Street & 6th Ave., NYC
Original Ray's, 23rd Street & 6th Ave., NYC
Original Ray's, 23rd Street & 6th Ave., NYC
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Originally Posted by ralper,Aug 31 2006, 06:06 PM
Ray's Original, 14rh Street & 6th Ave., NYC
Original Ray's, 23rd Street & 6th Ave., NYC
Original Ray's, 23rd Street & 6th Ave., NYC
#39
Originally Posted by drewchie,Aug 31 2006, 08:09 PM
My daughter is an "Original Ray's" afficionado... I have to admit, it's as good as any I've had.
There are about a dozen Ray's Original or Original Ray's around Manhattan. There all good.
Rumor has it that they were a couple of brothers who had a fight. It's probably another Urban Legend. None the less, they make great pizza. I've never had anything as good in New Jersey.
#40
I grew up in what used to be a largely predominantly Italian neighborhood in Queens, NYC. I grew up within walking distance to the Aqueduct Race Track. In the back yard of the organized crime families that operated in Queens in the 50