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In & Out's not very good at all. All anyone's preference for it does is demonstrate their lack of culinary distinction or their penchant for weed, though these characteristics are often reliant upon one another when speaking of Californians
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lol wow look this guy over here
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lol wow it's true bro
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I'm not your pal, buddy
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Back to the damn fud...
Im a culinarian by heart and profession, I work with fine foods as my job, and yet to be honest, If I was set to die a day from now. I would probably ask for each of the best of the best of the best comfort foods ive ever experienced. In other words, the best pizza to be found, probably either somewhere in new york. We're talking TRUE pizza, big, thin, crispy and floppy slices. The best cheese steak, probably from downtown philly, maybe Pats.. Lots of ketchup and crispy fresh shoestring fries. The best roasted chicken someone could muster up, homemade stuffing, gravy and whipped potatoes. Id throw in a couple perfectly grilled Berks hotdogs on New england style buns Drink would probably be the old faithful when eating comfort food, IBC root beer, frosted mug dammit. Dessert would be an arrangement of freshly made choco chip cookies (thin and crisp), dbl stuffed oreos, chips ahoy's and the peppridge farm chessman cookies. With a gigantor glass of whole milk, freshest to find. Granted I could put alot more thought into it, but i figure, what if i was given the choice NOW, what would I ask for, well thats it. Chances are, after having eating most if not all of that, I would probably pass out and/or die from the fat and mass amounts of sugar anyways, so it could just lead me to a peaceful death in my sleep from eating the best things I know of. And no im not 400 pounds |
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No real culnitarian or whatever you call yourself believed the best pizza to exist in NY. While there is very, very excellent pizza in that city, Chicago has the best pizza in the nation, and that's not just a local talking, that's basically everyone I've ever taken out for pizza that's visited me in Chicago. NY is #1 for seafood, but for pizza and steak I beg to differ
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Yea no worries..Ive heard that same bullshit from several others who are "chicago born"
Sorry bud, when pizza was brought to life, it wasnt in a fuckin pan, it was hand tossed wide n thin dough crispy to the edge, perfect. Sorry, but fuck chicago and their "pizza" And I work at a small fine dining place near harrisburg, PA, im sure noone would have a clue about it, its not corporate www.2201intheboro.com |
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RE: the old Chicago vs. NY pizza debate -- it's like comparing apples and oranges. Sometimes people want thin crust, sometimes people want deep dish. |
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I'm not even a huge fan of deep dish, I prefer chicagos many thin crust options to be honest with you. I love the pizza in ny don't get me wrong but it just isn't as good
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LOL all my comments regarding Harrisburg are removed yet "fuck chicago and their pizza" is allowed to stand
Specifically, I would get a 14" thin crust double pepperoni from JJ Twigs in Palatine, IL. Next time I order one maybe tonight I'll take a pic Last edited by BTM; 07-17-2010 at 01:02 PM.. |
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