It’s Canadian bacon… gah!I am against the government requiring all pizza shops to sell Buffalo chicken pizza. Next thing you know, we'll all be eating ham and pineapple pizzas.
they do regulate all food and even what they can call them. The regulations on ketchup are much thicker then you'd think. Including what spellings you can use (catch-up is in there)When I see paces selling Buffalo chicken "pizza" I think the government should regulate pizza. What do you believe?
The above is tongue in cheek of course but, here's a serious response. Way too serious a topic to treat lightly.When I see paces selling Buffalo chicken "pizza" I think the government should regulate pizza. What do you believe?
In my humble opinion ham and pineapple pizzas are a diaper stain on the pizza lovers universe.I am against the government requiring all pizza shops to sell Buffalo chicken pizza. Next thing you know, we'll all be eating ham and pineapple pizzas.
So, a member sits around thinking of ways to troll the other members....LOL!~!
It was Mrs Cosmic's turn to cook last night, and on these nights, she either orders delivery or springs for a restaurant.
Personally, I am not a fan of traditional pepperoni pizzas. I mean, I'll eat a slice if it is all that's available, but I'd walk a mile to get something else. So, she ordered us up a bacon, mushroom, onion, with white sauce pizza. I took a bite and nodded, "perfect, doesn't taste like pizza at all."
I'm not even sure how a chicken pizza can be Buffalo chicken, if it's not still in it's wing form, but if it doesn't have that traditional American pizza taste, I'll probably like it.
No, it's just the topics you choose. If they were something of substance, it would be interesting. Pizza...really?If you are having trouble thinking maybe try standing.
No, it's just the topics you choose. If they were something of substance, it would be interesting. Pizza...really?
Oh, well, it all makes sense now. My bad.Pizza is made of substances. Flour, cheese and other ingredients.