Dominos Online Ordering system

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Personally, I usually get Pepperoni with Cheese, and occasionally with mushrooms. However, I do like classic Margherita (Basil, Cheese, and Tomatoes) and Roma or Mediterranean (Spinache, Feda Cheese, Tomatos, olive oil, and mushrooms) as well... but you usually have to go to special places to find those.
 
I never tried mustard but I am a fan of ketchup,ranch, and sriracha on my pizza. (obviously not all at the same time)
Really? I've tried most of the rest, but that's a new one on me (for pizza). I can't quite see how the taste would work out.[/QUOTE]

See, I see this the other way around, Sriracha on pizza is delicious. Ranch also. But Ketchup? Mustard? That sounds like the ramblings of a crazy person to me.
 
I never tried mustard but I am a fan of ketchup,ranch, and sriracha on my pizza. (obviously not all at the same time)
Really? I've tried most of the rest, but that's a new one on me (for pizza). I can't quite see how the taste would work out.[/QUOTE]

See, I see this the other way around, Sriracha on pizza is delicious. Ranch also. But Ketchup? Mustard? That sounds like the ramblings of a crazy person to me.[/QUOTE]

Oh, I'm no fan of either ketchup or mustard on pizza, but I can see how someone could go there (they go together in sandwiches). Somehow the idea of sriracha and mutz just doesn't work for me; while I've put sriracha on a sandwich before, it wasn't with cheese, it more of a steak, red onions, and lettuce kind of deal.

...now I'm hungry.
 

Cajungal

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Mustard? How unusual. I tried Sriracha on pizza recently and it was great. But mustard? Hunh.... now next time I order a pizza I'm gonna have to break out the spicy brown.
 
Well, to be fair, I don't generally put it directly ON my pizza, but use it for dipping. And it is delicious, as I've said.

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My favourite pizza from the place downstairs is chicken, bacon, onion and extra cheese.

But one of the most delicious pizzas I've ordered (As in, I'm not counting homemade pizza because that's just not fair) was Sausage, perpperoni and jalepeno peppers from Pizza Pizza. I used to order Meat lovers with pineapple. Every single time, they would forget at least one topping, usually the pineapple, and I'd get a free pizza out of it. I actually stopped calling to let them know because I figured since they store your phone number and order information (Which is actually really cool, because you can call, hit one button, and they just send the same thing you last ordered to that same address), they'd start to think I was ripping them off.
 
I never tried mustard but I am a fan of ketchup,ranch, and sriracha on my pizza. (obviously not all at the same time)
Really? I've tried most of the rest, but that's a new one on me (for pizza). I can't quite see how the taste would work out.[/QUOTE]

See, I see this the other way around, Sriracha on pizza is delicious. Ranch also. But Ketchup? Mustard? That sounds like the ramblings of a crazy person to me.[/QUOTE]

Oh, I'm no fan of either ketchup or mustard on pizza, but I can see how someone could go there (they go together in sandwiches). Somehow the idea of sriracha and mutz just doesn't work for me; while I've put sriracha on a sandwich before, it wasn't with cheese, it more of a steak, red onions, and lettuce kind of deal.

...now I'm hungry.[/QUOTE]



I usually only use ketchup on cold pizza. If I use ketchup on hot pizza it doesn't taste seem to taste as good.
 
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Chazwozel

Going to stop by and get amazing pizza today. I know you're all jealous. TO THE TRAIN STATION! WANANNANNANAANA!
 
Mustard? How unusual. I tried Sriracha on pizza recently and it was great. But mustard? Hunh.... now next time I order a pizza I'm gonna have to break out the spicy brown.
I haven't tried it with brown mustard, but what I can recommend is your standard yellow mustard on a slice of pepperoni. That's decent eats.
 
I'm much more experimental with tuna salad than I am with pizza, evidently.
At the risk of starting a forum war, what's to experiment with in tuna salad? Tuna, pickles, boiled eggs, onions and mayo.[/QUOTE]

...Is this a troll? Are you implying that this is the only way to make tuna salad and everything else is wrong?

I experiment with different sauces mixed in with the mayo. Shrimp cocktail sauce is decent if really "seafoody", spicy mustards are pretty decent if a little strong.

My favourite combination is to use 1 part mayo with 2 parts sweet Thai chili sauce, and spread the resulting deliciousness over two toasted halves of a ciabatta bun.
 
I'm much more experimental with tuna salad than I am with pizza, evidently.
At the risk of starting a forum war, what's to experiment with in tuna salad? Tuna, pickles, boiled eggs, onions and mayo.[/QUOTE]

...Is this a troll? Are you implying that this is the only way to make tuna salad and everything else is wrong?

I experiment with different sauces mixed in with the mayo. Shrimp cocktail sauce is decent if really "seafoody", spicy mustards are pretty decent if a little strong.

My favourite combination is to use 1 part mayo with 2 parts sweet Thai chili sauce, and spread the resulting deliciousness over two toasted halves of a ciabatta bun.[/QUOTE]


I cetainly wasn't aware that was the only way to make tuna salad. I in fact have never put pickles or boiled eggs in there. My usual Tuna Salad is Tuna, mayo, onion, onion chives, red pepper, celery, and whatever spices I feel like adding.
 
I go with tuna, only a little mayo, relish, spicy djon mustard, red onions, cucumbers, on white (or a hoagie). I should try it with red pepper, that sounds pretty good to me.
 
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Reboneer

Domino's in Australia must use a different online ordering system I guess, because ours is complete shit.




Also, best topping is Hawaiian :humph:
 
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Element 117

i'm trying this. Right now
the tracker system is awesome. they need to add fresh roasted garlic clove chunks to their toppings
*preemptively uses Chaz's sharkface to kill anyone who disagrees*
the pizza isnt awesome, but it is surprisingly good for the price $12.99
 
I decided to try Domino's online ordering yesterday and while the pizza was not the best I ever had it was pretty decent. I got a large white sauce pizza with chicken and mushrooms and it only cost me $5.99. :)
 
Gusto: Wasn't trolling, was just being boring. Haven't tried the cocktail sauce before - sounds like a plan. I like other folks suggestions, too, but I'm not really one for spice in my food.
 
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Element 117

I'm much more experimental with tuna salad than I am with pizza, evidently.
At the risk of starting a forum war, what's to experiment with in tuna salad? Tuna, pickles, boiled eggs, onions and mayo.[/QUOTE]

...Is this a troll? [/QUOTE]

No. This is a troll.

<Troll>
You're wrong! That tuna salad recipe is the only way! Also fuck you for failing to paint more today, you nazi loving sack-faced Slinky!
</troll>
 

Necronic

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Ok, well this thread has officially shown the nature of this board's members. You have looked into the void, and been found wanting.
 
I love that garlic sauce that comes with Papa John's pizza. I don't even care that it's probably liquid heart attacks, I dip my pizza all in that shit.
 
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