Good lord, yes. Pizza Schmizza is amazing.Delivery: Papa Johns. Occasionally I get Pizza Hut for variety, but usually regret it.
Local pick-up: Pizza Schmizza. Expensive as hell, but really freaking good. Usually only go if I have a coupon
Frozen: DiGiorno Self-Rising. Just the right size for a full day's eatting when I'm house sitting for my parents
Best anywhere: Paddington's in Salem, Oregon. Hot damn, that's good pizza.
Big-chain: Papa Johns
Local: Carmine's in Jersey City.
Frozen: Who the hell in their right mind eats frozen pizza?!
That's okay. I'm not the one eating frozen pizza.eeeeeeh, I'm just bitter. Don't mind me.
Good god, man, think of the children!Do we have a flavors topic too?
That's okay. I'm not the one eating frozen pizza. [/QUOTE]eeeeeeh, I'm just bitter. Don't mind me.
Pepperoni, green peppers, onion, mushrooms and olives. But I can't get that pizza since I'm the only person in my house who will eat 90% of those ingredients.Do we have a flavors topic too? I'm a pineapple and ham man myself.
Also, 'garlic fingers' are very popular. It's essentially a pizza without pizza sauce or any other toppings other than a garlic spread and cheese. Pieces are cut into strips, rather than like typical slices. Most places also put bacon, or bacon bits over the top of the cheese as well. Most people eat their garlic fingers with donair sauce.
It breaks my heart every time I go to order garlic fingers while on the mainland, and realize that it just doesn't exist.
As a European, I have to admit that I actually like the American Style Pizzas. Yes, they are different to the original Italian Style Pizza, but nevertheless they taste good.In before some European or purist comes in and rants about how American pizza isn't "real" pizza or some irritating crap like that we in the US have heard a million times and all know yet still don't care. Put it up there with soccer/football and multiple British accents. We know.
*raises hand*everybody just order and buy pizza, nobody making their own ?
*raises hand*everybody just order and buy pizza, nobody making their own ?
I've had something very similar to it when I went into a ... what's that southern pizza chain? It's set up buffet style, and someone told me that people in uniform (like police, or firefighters, or soldiers) eat for free. But as a rule, they're not nearly as popular as they are here.Sounds like Bread Sticks, or sometimes cheesy bread to me. Have you tried asking for those? Bacon on a bread stick is news to me.....but seems so obvious a choice now.