Mookie4ever wrote:You guys are eating too much pizza. That "cheese" they put on it will kill you man. Anything more than a slice every 2 months is too much.
While were at it, I'l lstop eating burgers, hot dogs and nachos. I eat like a man should eat.
Mookie4ever wrote:You guys are eating too much pizza. That "cheese" they put on it will kill you man. Anything more than a slice every 2 months is too much.
While were at it, I'l lstop eating burgers, hot dogs and nachos. I eat like a man should eat.
Real men eat grilled chicken breasts with whole wheat pasta and a spinach salad.
Metroid wrote:Who the hell put's ketchup and mustard on their pizza?
Cub's fans.
Neato Torpedo wrote:Oh man, my friend is a budding pizza artist, and so far my favorite combination that he'll make for free is the bacon cheeseburger pizza. He replaces the marinara sauce with a balance of ketchup, mustard, and a bit of something else, and puts ground beef, cheese, and bacon on top of it. Holy freakin' crap.
Eek! I must have missed that. Ketchup and mustard on a pizza....that's just wrong.
Like I said, he's an artist. Just because his oeuvre is a bit avant-garde for you doesn't mean you can hate on it. Besides, everyone in the house has tried it and everyone in the house loves it.
He also has one where he made a buffalo chicken pizza and replaced the marinara with a Louisiana Hot Sauce mixture and it was amazing. I was sweating my ass off, and a couple guys couldn't even handle more than one bite. He says he just improvised and has a better recipe at home that he'll make for us next semester.
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I would love to try some of that stuff (not the cheeseburger one, though, which sounds disgusting), but I'm sick of this trend of calling anything you put on a flat, round crust "pizza." If it doesn't have marinara as the sauce, it's not a pizza. "Taco pizza" isn't pizza. "Dessert pizza" isn't pizza. And "cheeserburger pizza" isn't pizza.
Edit: I may make an exception for something with a creamy garlic alfredo sauce or something, but exceptions would only be granted on an individual, case-by-case basis. And they would be few and far between.
Art Vandelay wrote:I would love to try some of that stuff (not the cheeseburger one, though, which sounds disgusting), but I'm sick of this trend of calling anything you put on a flat, round crust "pizza." If it doesn't have marinara as the sauce, it's not a pizza. "Taco pizza" isn't pizza. "Dessert pizza" isn't pizza. And "cheeserburger pizza" isn't pizza.
Edit: I may make an exception for something with a creamy garlic alfredo sauce or something, but exceptions would only be granted on an individual, case-by-case basis. And they would be few and far between.
I once got pizza with vodka sauce at some trendy organic pizza place. It was good.