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#27 Jun 04 2015 at 12:08 AM Rating: Good
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Being a thick jambalaya, depending on personal taste, I've founf that Jambalaya, Chili, and assorted soups and sauces make surprisingly good pizza sauces when paired with the right toppings.
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#28 Jun 04 2015 at 8:26 AM Rating: Good
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Well that's the beauty of pizza. You can toss pretty much anything edible on it and it'll work out pretty well.
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#29 Jun 04 2015 at 8:39 AM Rating: Good
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Bell peppers are fantastic, what's wrong with you.
Imagine eating bell pepper.

Imagine that an hour later a grenade goes off right below your belly button and within seconds an overwhelming need to be on a toilet as an eruption with the force of Krakatoa erupts from your nether regions.

And that's putting it mildly.


Every single item in the Capsicum family does this to me. Doesn't matter super hot or bell, I get the same results. It ain't the "heat" as non-capsicum "hot" foods and condiments don't affect me like that at all
You should never visit southern NM. You'd just breathe the chile filled air and die.

Also, Gbaji, for leftover stews of any kind, I find making pot pies to be a good way to use it up.
#30 Jun 04 2015 at 10:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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Huh, a jambalaya pot pie with a cornmeal crust could totally work.
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#31 Jun 04 2015 at 1:03 PM Rating: Decent
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Mmmm... Pot pie... Smiley: drool

That's actually a really good idea.
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#32 Jun 04 2015 at 3:11 PM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Huh, a jambalaya pot pie with a cornmeal crust could totally work.
That could be pretty good. I can say that honey cornbread "pot pie" filled with chili is quite tasty.
#33 Jun 09 2015 at 1:15 AM Rating: Decent
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Well that's the beauty of pizza. You can toss pretty much anything edible on it and it'll work out pretty well.


Well yes, pizza is always decent, even when it's bad pizza. But I mean, like, good pizza.
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#34 Jun 09 2015 at 6:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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Well yes, pizza is always decent, even when it's bad pizza

People who say this haven't actually had bad pizza.
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#35 Jun 09 2015 at 7:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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People who say this haven't actually had bad pizza.
Not everyone wants to go to Chicago.
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#36 Jun 09 2015 at 9:14 AM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
Mmmm... Pot pie... Smiley: drool

That's actually a really good idea.

Mmmm...Pot pie... Smiley: drool

I don't think we're thinking of the same thing.
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Jophiel wrote:
Driftwood wrote:
Well yes, pizza is always decent, even when it's bad pizza

People who say this haven't actually had bad pizza.

Hell, people who say this haven't actually had *good* pizza.
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#38 Jun 09 2015 at 1:40 PM Rating: Good
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I love jambalaya. gbaji, you ever try Bud's Cafe off the 15? Their jambalaya is to die for. (This is in no way an invitation for dinner, unless you're paying.)
#39 Jun 10 2015 at 10:29 PM Rating: Good
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Driftwood wrote:
lolgaxe wrote:
Well that's the beauty of pizza. You can toss pretty much anything edible on it and it'll work out pretty well.


Well yes, pizza is always decent, even when it's bad pizza. But I mean, like, good pizza.
This seems relevant.
#40 Jun 11 2015 at 7:22 AM Rating: Good
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Pizza Hut is throwing spaghetti against a wall and seeing what sticks, which is probably their next pizza.
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#41 Jun 11 2015 at 7:24 AM Rating: Good
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Still waiting for McDonalds to bring the McLobster further south.
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#42 Jun 11 2015 at 7:39 AM Rating: Good
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It's fairly disappointing.


i want Mcd's to bring back their pizzas.
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#43 Jun 11 2015 at 8:00 AM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
Pizza Hut is throwing spaghetti against a wall and seeing what sticks, which is probably their next pizza.
Actually, I'm guessing that this will probably be their next one in the US.
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i want Mcd's to bring back their pizzas.
McD's had pizza?


Edited, Jun 11th 2015 8:08am by Poldaran
#44 Jun 11 2015 at 8:16 AM Rating: Good
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There aren't enough facepalm pictures on the internet to adequately describe my reaction to Pizza Hut.
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Yeah, back in the late 80's and/or early 90's.

My sister was an assistant manager at a McD's and used to bring home 2-3 unsold pizzas a day from the closing shift. I'd then eat 1-2 pizzas a day as my main food source. Luckily, I had the metabolism of a shrew back then.

For free pizza, they were okay but nothing where you'd say "Let's go to McDonalds and get pizza!" Sort of Little Caesars quality.

Edited, Jun 11th 2015 9:17am by Jophiel
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#46 Jun 11 2015 at 8:19 AM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
There aren't enough facepalm pictures on the internet to adequately describe my reaction to Pizza Hut.

How's this?
#47 Jun 11 2015 at 8:51 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Yeah, back in the late 80's and/or early 90's.

My sister was an assistant manager at a McD's and used to bring home 2-3 unsold pizzas a day from the closing shift. I'd then eat 1-2 pizzas a day as my main food source. Luckily, I had the metabolism of a shrew back then.

For free pizza, they were okay but nothing where you'd say "Let's go to McDonalds and get pizza!" Sort of Little Caesars quality.

Edited, Jun 11th 2015 9:17am by Jophiel
There's notihng at McD's that makes you say "Let's go to McDonald's and get (insertwhatever)", but when you get dragged there, its nice to have a different option from their crap sandwiches.
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There's nothing at McD's that makes you say "Let's go to McDonald's and get (insertwhatever)"

My four year old disagrees.
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#49 Jun 11 2015 at 9:33 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Sort of Little Caesars quality.
There's something about Little Caesars such that I really enjoy their basic pepperoni pizzas better than any basic delivery place(though I'll still take a Stuffed Crust over that).
#50 Jun 11 2015 at 9:35 AM Rating: Good
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The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Sort of Little Caesars quality.
There's something about Little Caesars such that I really enjoy their basic pepperoni pizzas better than any basic delivery place(though I'll still take a Stuffed Crust over that).


Their personal pizzas were awesome, they managed to get the texture and taste of the crust just right.
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#51 Jun 11 2015 at 9:55 AM Rating: Good
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My four year old disagrees.
Chicken Nuggets, a cheap plastic plaything, and a ballpit. Smiley: thumbsup

I wish Dave & Busters had a ballpit. Ballpit trampoline, in fact.
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