trudie wrote:Pizza at Beggar's Pizza in Lansing, Il . Was it inedible ? No ,but why invest in a business that does't try harder with a decent recipe especially for the thin crust. Should have known better. This one is on me.
exvaxman wrote:There was a Texas brewery that did a berry beer that I loved that went straight down when Miller bought them.
exvaxman wrote:I did not even want to try this one that I heard on streaming radio from npr, a newish show that I think is called "answers answers". They had a visiting guest that said as a kid she would mix doritos and miracle whip. My kid looked at me and started laughing saying that it looked like I was going to be sick.
He was not kidding. I had just finished a smoked eel and was very happy with life when this was put on the air.
exvaxman wrote:As of today, I had to laugh. The teenager was grocery shopping with me and say that Roma pizza was on sale for $1.50. He wanted to stock up. I relayed the story about how when I first moved to Milwaukee, there was a pizza that was on sale at the local grocery outside of my temporary apartment. 15 pizzas for $10. I think that the name was "tradewinds". I got the fifteen. I tried one before the wife arrived before a house hunting trip. The freezer was dumped. These were not even worth my adding the "to be thrown out" stuff in the fridge on top of to make the garbage pizzas of my college days. My wife arrived, saw the stack in the trash, ripped me a new one, put the stack into the freezer with the exception of the one she heated up for herself. The next morning I saw that she had two bites and that all of the remaining ones were in the trash. I did not have the guts to comment. However, today the kid and I bought two Roma pizzas. I have a pizza cooker that has a stone insert so that the bottoms are crisp. The kid ate the first one we bought, said to throw out the other one, and asked me to remind him repeatedly about how awful they were until he is out on his own working for a living.
Pie Lady wrote:Leine's Summer Shandy. Mmm! Beer and Pledge!
gleam wrote:What does it say about me that I prefer the old, long-heatlamped costco pizza slices to fresh slices?
What does it say about me that I even have a preference? Ugh.
Pie Lady wrote:The Hubs and I stopped at a fast food chain on the way home from the drive-in Sunday morning for an iced coffee. Being 1am, it was dark. The iced coffee was too sweet but not awful. I nursed it, then sucked up something that I figured was an ice shard. Hmmm, I thought...what's an ice shard doing in a cup with solid cubes?
When we got home, I noticed there was a fly floating in the 1/2 inch or so of remaining coffee in one of the cups. I am pretty sure that cup was mine.
Pie Lady wrote:The Hubs and I stopped at a fast food chain on the way home from the drive-in Sunday morning for an iced coffee. Being 1am, it was dark. The iced coffee was too sweet but not awful. I nursed it, then sucked up something that I figured was an ice shard. Hmmm, I thought...what's an ice shard doing in a cup with solid cubes?
When we got home, I noticed there was a fly floating in the 1/2 inch or so of remaining coffee in one of the cups. I am pretty sure that cup was mine.
Pie Lady wrote:This sounds gruesome.
But my curiosity must be sated...I assume the poor bastard explodes. PM me!