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Domino's and Pizza Hut are complete garbage but Little Ceasers is real decent, especially cold. Plus like derp said, you cant beat a large za for $5.
There are some way good pizza parlors around here but at over $20 for a large, its not happening too often.
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I don't like to cook though, plus I've been wanting a pizza 'cause of my friend last night linking me a loop with a bunch of pizzas. Good way to get my fat, protein and carbs for the day.
If it's any consolation I'm getting a cheese one and adding my own meat
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[QUOTE=Zach;1112698]Domino's and Pizza Hut are complete garbage but Little Ceasers is real decent, especially cold. Plus like derp said, you cant beat a large za for $5.
There are some way good pizza parlors around here but at over $20 for a large, its not happening too often.[/QUOTE]
You make baby jebus cry cause around here little ceasars is terrible and dominoes is yummeh
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[QUOTE=bloodorchid;1112704]You make baby jebus cry cause around here little ceasars is terrible and dominoes is yummeh[/QUOTE]
Maybe its locations. I have a friend that used to work at a dominoes maybe 10 years ago and back then i would eat it, but the quality has gone down drastically. I got food poisoning one time from Pizza Hut so never again.
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People who think chain "pizza" is pizza honestly need to visit a city with a large Italian population so they can understand that they are missing a horrifying imitation of a really tasty food. My thing of not eating at any eatery with more than three locations started with pizza. Just like coffee, I'd rather do without than have bad. A disk covered in Sysco food does not a pizza make.
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[QUOTE=JoanieL;1112746]People who think chain "pizza" is pizza honestly need to visit a city with a large Italian population so they can understand that they are missing a horrifying imitation of a really tasty food. My thing of not eating at any eatery with more than three locations started with pizza. Just like coffee, I'd rather do without than have bad. A disk covered in Sysco food does not a pizza make.[/QUOTE]
Or have Pizzicato pizza. Portland, OR company. Oh my....last time I had pizza there, it was four cheese with roasted garlic. Could make you cry with joy.
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[QUOTE=JoanieL;1112746]People who think chain "pizza" is pizza honestly need to visit a city with a large Italian population so they can understand that they are missing a horrifying imitation of a really tasty food. My thing of not eating at any eatery with more than three locations started with pizza. Just like coffee, I'd rather do without than have bad. A disk covered in Sysco food does not a pizza make.[/QUOTE]
You definitely have a point. Home made pizza really is the way to go if you wanna do it up right.
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[QUOTE=Neckhammer;1112786]You definitely have a point. Home made pizza really is the way to go if you wanna do it up right.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
I have no aversion against a good, homemade pizza every once in a while. Pizza is delicious. Why say no to pizza?
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I've been primal/paleo for like 3 years now and I can definitely tell a difference in how I function vs. frequency of pizza intake :).
My N=1 is:
When I did very strict for like 90 days (no dairy, no grains, no legumes... original gangsta style paleo).... Felt absolutely great.
When I did a weekly cheat day of all I could eat crap (pizza was a weekly thing here).... Felt OK, but definitely room for improvement.
When I did a monthly cheat day with pizza and such.... Feel darn close to the pristine virgin paleo days.
Based on my observation I am not clinically gluten sensitive or anything, but pizza and its components (bad fats) is substandard fare that does sap my energy even at once/week.
Once a month is a fair compromise as my 20% balls to the wall day.