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Post by franzie on Apr 12, 2007 2:21:43 GMT -5
Bottled water. Ninety-five cents. whats that???
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Post by TomT on Apr 12, 2007 17:03:59 GMT -5
It's hot or mild peppers and such in oil usually used for a topping on pasta. I like to Zing up my pizza with it. ;D You put it on top of this, make sure you aren't wearing white then dig in! Don't forget the Newcastle.
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Post by noisyroom on Apr 12, 2007 17:33:01 GMT -5
ok, Tom, that is the most beautiful pizza! I can't get anything like that around here. sure could go for a slice! today I bought allergy pills for the dog ;D
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Post by Rosemary Rose on Apr 12, 2007 18:55:08 GMT -5
a bag of cheetos
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Post by franklima on Apr 12, 2007 23:33:27 GMT -5
It's not pizza without anchovies! and if it's not chimay it's not beer...( Blamo better find a chimay serving pub in London )
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Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 12, 2007 23:35:03 GMT -5
ok, Tom, that is the most beautiful pizza! I can't get anything like that around here. sure could go for a slice! today I bought allergy pills for the dog ;D I'll bring you one in May!!! ;D ;D ;D just let me know what filling you like
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Post by Wakeup on Apr 13, 2007 0:48:49 GMT -5
A sad sandwich.
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Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 13, 2007 0:56:10 GMT -5
I'll bring you one too Nappers.. they do NOT have good Pizza in London!
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Post by Wakeup on Apr 13, 2007 1:07:08 GMT -5
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Post by guinevere on Apr 13, 2007 6:27:17 GMT -5
I bought tickets to the philly soul? WHY you ask, I'm not sure Duh, cos you might spot Mr Bon Jovi there in the crowd What other reason could there be? And you CAN find good pizza in Lodon, it's just knowing where to look! I remember once Ellie and I were in London, can't remember what for or who else we were with, but it was a Sunday and about 1am (ok so technically itwas Monday) and we trekked across London to Leicester Square to find the Haagen Daz café, only to find it shut. BUT we found a little further down the street a fabulous Italian place still open and business booming! The food was reasonable in price and fabulous, and they played Beatles! Anyway, haven't bought anything yet bos Im still in my pyjamas! At half 12 in the afternoon - holidays rule! ;D But Im going into work for lunch, so I will be forced to buy something then!
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Post by guinevere on Apr 13, 2007 6:30:17 GMT -5
And yes, I can't remember how to spell haagen daz - but I really want some now! ;D
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Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 13, 2007 9:12:38 GMT -5
OK.. Let me know where that Pizza Place was Guin.. I was at Catherine Dock and the place there was recommended casue my daughter wanted pizza. It was pretty bland and overpriced. Being from the Pizza capital of the states, we're pretty spoiled.
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Post by HollyH on Apr 13, 2007 10:28:31 GMT -5
Pizza Capital of the States? Only if you prefer your crust thick... I've had decent pizza in London, at several places. It's just different from Chicago or New York pizza, that's all. Actually it may be closer to the Neapolitan original -- thinner crust, less topping. I myself prefer a wood-burning oven becos it makes a thin crust a little crispy, but like I said, it's all what you're used to. I was shocked in London to find ham, pineapple, and sweetcorn used as pizza toppings, but once I tried it I had to admit it was tasty.
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Post by nicola6 on Apr 13, 2007 12:14:03 GMT -5
ok, Tom, that is the most beautiful pizza! I can't get anything like that around here. sure could go for a slice! today I bought allergy pills for the dog ;D I didn't know dogs could have allergies. What a drag. Does he sneeze and complain like humans?
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Post by nicola6 on Apr 13, 2007 12:18:24 GMT -5
Mmmmm...pizza. I'm lucky (or unlucky, depending on your view) to live three blocks from the best pizza place in town. It's a little family joint that specializes in thin crust pizzas with great home made sauce and toppings bought locally. Fabulous sausage. It's a constant temptation to walk by the place and keep walking.
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