Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
So? This is yet another type of pizza. Like Chicago, NY, Detroit, St Louis. So many regions have their own style of pizza. By no means is it the best.
It is the best. You’ve probably never even been to Connecticut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
So? This is yet another type of pizza. Like Chicago, NY, Detroit, St Louis. So many regions have their own style of pizza. By no means is it the best.
It is the best. You’ve probably never even been to Connecticut.
NP. I have, and it’s not.
DP. +1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
So? This is yet another type of pizza. Like Chicago, NY, Detroit, St Louis. So many regions have their own style of pizza. By no means is it the best.
It is the best. You’ve probably never even been to Connecticut.
NP. I have, and it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
So? This is yet another type of pizza. Like Chicago, NY, Detroit, St Louis. So many regions have their own style of pizza. By no means is it the best.
It is the best. You’ve probably never even been to Connecticut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
So? This is yet another type of pizza. Like Chicago, NY, Detroit, St Louis. So many regions have their own style of pizza. By no means is it the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be the same poster as this:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1082845.page#23417343
If so, there is a definite Life Tip needed here: If you know your children won't eat garlic or parmesan, then whenever you order Italian (including pizza), ASK first. Let's not keep reinventing the wheel with a continual shocked Pikachu face.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’d expect Parmesan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Umm...yes? You never heard of New Haven pizza?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven–style_pizza
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Connecticut pizza is one of the best in the country??
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Thank you, PP, I needed a good laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids don't like parmesan? Dang. My kids would eat a block of it.
Yup. I’d be disappointed if it didn’t have Parmesan. Once you get an Italian cheese blend, Parmesan is expected.
+1
I'm glad I'm not the only one who recognizes this. Last time it was parmesan and garlic and the ridiculous kids won't eat it. Stop ordering pizza, OP.
Maybe restaurants should stop trying to reinvent the wheel. A good cheese pizza doesn't need to be monkeyed with.
Enjoy your pizza with ketchup sauce and stale shredded mozzarella.
Needing a funky aftertaste or garlic bomb to enjoy a good simple pizza doesn't make you cultured.![]()
I'm not the one crying that pizza places keep ruining my pizza for me any my picky kids by adding normal ingredients.
Anonymous wrote:Sally's is one of the best pies in the country and doesn't use a blend or add asiago or parm. Just good mozzarella.
https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be the same poster as this:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1082845.page#23417343
If so, there is a definite Life Tip needed here: If you know your children won't eat garlic or parmesan, then whenever you order Italian (including pizza), ASK first. Let's not keep reinventing the wheel with a continual shocked Pikachu face.
Perhaps restaurants should fully disclose their ingredients so there are fewer surprises. Sally's is very clear. And for those saying good pizza needs blends and obscure cheese, no just no:
"Mozzarella & Tomato Sauce Pie
Local Favorite
Made with Sally’s tomato sauce and mozzarella"
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"White Pie
Made with mozzarella and parmesan (without tomato sauce)"
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https://sallysapizza.com/menu/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be the same poster as this:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1082845.page#23417343
If so, there is a definite Life Tip needed here: If you know your children won't eat garlic or parmesan, then whenever you order Italian (including pizza), ASK first. Let's not keep reinventing the wheel with a continual shocked Pikachu face.