[quote]theBird wrote:
FFS.
Let the kid have his pizza.
Kiddo, if you must eat this pizza, atleast go to a authentic italian restraunt and order a wood fire oven pizza. Order medium size and have a pint of beer or 2 glasses of red.
And cauliflower pizza should be banned. So should almond flour pancakes.
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Are you kidding dude? There is only one type of pizza, New York style.
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lolol…come on man…you live in Georgia. Every big metro area in the country has good pizza…in fact, I’m from Boston…goto Santarpios pizza in East Boston please. Thanks. NYC has good pizza…but no it’s not the ONLY pizza…no the yankees aren’t the ONLY team in baseball…no it’s not the ONLY city worth it. I think the NYC thing is getting a bit played out…[/quote]
In manhattan there are about 300 pizzerias (im sure thats an extremely low estimate). There are 4 pizzerias worth mentioning. And another 5 in brooklyn. Since you didnt mention any, it’s safe to say you just had run of mill gas oven pizza with too much cheese and oil.
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This is my point…Santarpio’s is coal oven…I also have coal oven pizza here in Fl…Anthony’s coal fired. I didn’t say pizza from NY was bad…I said that everyone seems to think it’s the only pizza worth anyones time…and that’s kind of ridiculous.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
^My sister use to live above the Famiglia’s on Madison Avenue. It was actually the first pizza I ever tasted in NY and remember thinking it wasn’t very good. It wasn’t until I hit up Grimaldi’s did I really see the difference.
Next time I’m down there I’m gonna be sure to try Lombardi’s.
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Yeah, Famiglia’s is shit. The only time it’s OK, is when you’re drunk as fuck. There are a couple good places to get slices in the West Village as well. I just forget their names.
When you go to Lombardi’s, expect crappy service. Also, don’t bother with any of their appetizers or anything other than the pizza. We made the mistake of getting a couple appetizers while we waited for the pizza and they sucked.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
^My sister use to live above the Famiglia’s on Madison Avenue. It was actually the first pizza I ever tasted in NY and remember thinking it wasn’t very good. It wasn’t until I hit up Grimaldi’s did I really see the difference.
Next time I’m down there I’m gonna be sure to try Lombardi’s.
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Yeah, Famiglia’s is shit. The only time it’s OK, is when you’re drunk as fuck. There are a couple good places to get slices in the West Village as well. I just forget their names.
When you go to Lombardi’s, expect crappy service. Also, don’t bother with any of their appetizers or anything other than the pizza. We made the mistake of getting a couple appetizers while we waited for the pizza and they sucked.[/quote]
Agreed, I ordered some appetizers and they were horrible. I started thinking the pizza would suck as well, but that was the best pizza I can remember having. Definitely making Lombardi’s a stop again.
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Someone should just change this thread name to Pizza tips, locations and awesomeness.[/quote]
And to think it all started with some dude who wanted permission to eat at Pizza Hut.
[quote]Iron Never Lies wrote:
Cauliflower crust pizza … pizza doesn’t need to be a cheat meal at all, it can be a whole bag of veggies. Eating healthy doesn’t need to be chicken breasts and broccoli, it can be just as good if not better than eating junk as long as you research and learn how to cook healthy. I absolutely love food, which is why I used to be almost 300 pounds haha, now I just channel that love into spending a lot of time in the kitchen making healthy and really great versions of my favorites.[/quote]
I’m proud of you and hope you keep it up.
However, I think the issue here is the blanket statements.
If YOU get more motivation to change your physique for the better by NEVER eating at Pizza Hut, then fine. Keep it up.
However, there is a whole world of people out there who train regularly and can eat that pizza without it doing anything but helping them.
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My intention wasn’t to claim that people should never eat pizza hut. I was just trying to point out that dieting and eating healthy doesn’t need to be boring. So many people complain about the boring chicken and broccoli meals that they have every night, but it doesn’t need to be quite so mundane.
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Someone should just change this thread name to Pizza tips, locations and awesomeness.[/quote]
And to think it all started with some dude who wanted permission to eat at Pizza Hut.[/quote]
[quote]Iron Never Lies wrote:
Cauliflower crust pizza … pizza doesn’t need to be a cheat meal at all, it can be a whole bag of veggies. Eating healthy doesn’t need to be chicken breasts and broccoli, it can be just as good if not better than eating junk as long as you research and learn how to cook healthy. I absolutely love food, which is why I used to be almost 300 pounds haha, now I just channel that love into spending a lot of time in the kitchen making healthy and really great versions of my favorites.[/quote]
I’m proud of you and hope you keep it up.
However, I think the issue here is the blanket statements.
If YOU get more motivation to change your physique for the better by NEVER eating at Pizza Hut, then fine. Keep it up.
However, there is a whole world of people out there who train regularly and can eat that pizza without it doing anything but helping them.
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My intention wasn’t to claim that people should never eat pizza hut. I was just trying to point out that dieting and eating healthy doesn’t need to be boring. So many people complain about the boring chicken and broccoli meals that they have every night, but it doesn’t need to be quite so mundane.[/quote]
I understand that. I think we all do. I can make talapia taste fucking great…but at the end of the week when I’ve had 40 of the mnutherfuckers, I can do without yet another side of fish.
If you have control of your goals and your diet, eating at a Pizza Hut isn’t going to hurt you unless it becomes a daily habit or some shit.
Didn’t want permission as such. If anything I think I was hoping people would tell what a bad idea it was to take away the temptation! By the way, can I have pizza hut tonight?
Make a sauce base of tomato, garlic, and basil, then add whatever topping you like but cover it in garlic and herbs when you’re done…can’t go wrong with that.