Pizza Toppings

I had buffalo chicken pizza for the game yesterday. No sauce, but had the mozz chees, with blue cheese chunks and of course the Buffalo chicken (big chunks). It was very tasty and I have some left over for dinner tonight!
 
Yes, Grande is the best cheese if you can get it. Funny thing is I hate to cook anything else but Pizza. Wierd I know.

Tommy I got your msg. I'll reply with that info later
 
Yeah, now that you and I have met a few times, and after being out on the Scorp with you, I think I've put the pieces together, and I remember the Scorp being on the EastWall of the Marina. I also realize the first time we met (in passing) was when you were in Cinci getting ready to run one of Chris' BatBoats on the Ohio ~2005

Marco's is a great pie, and the cheesy bread there was the ultimate cold breakfast for the hangover.
Do you remember when Mr. G's pizza opened across from the HS?
When I was a Senior, I went there for the pizza sub lunch at least three times a week. $3 for a pizza sub and a drink. I always got a Dr. Pepper. To this day, I can't drink a Dr. Pepper without having a craving for a pizza sub.
Mr. G used to dock his boat next to my parents. A red/orangeish 255 Wellcraft Cruiser. About an 85/86.

yep that was mine on the east wall. Not a bad marina but just to big of a haul to get to the lake. The only thing up that way was the Lighthouse across the river but that was the mac daddy of armature boaters. I rarely ever went there. Yea i remember the Cinnci race that one was fun.

Mr.G's was pretty good as well as Royal, they were one of the first to do crust toppers. They had the best ground beef and onion with garlic butter crust (my own concoction). I dont remember the owner of the place though i may not have been in the marina at that time. I dont think that one is still around. JoJo's i think took over that place, the owner is a real good community oriented guy, you might know him he also owns Moes bar (Harpo).

I hate to say it because i know it has very little in common with actual pizza but when i'm out at the lake house just screwing off for a weekend in the winter i like those pizza rolls from Totinos :D (disclaimer- yes i know they are in no way a substitute for actual real pizza but their easy to make when i've had a drink or two and the alcohol kills my taste buds :D)
 
THE VILAGE PIZZA in Temprance Mi ,put what ever you want on it its the best bar nune....Real dough real oven (blogette or bakers prid)not that conveyer belt junk
 
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THE VILAGE PIZZA in Temprance Mi ,put what ever you want on it its the best bar nune....Real douh real oven (blogette or bakers prid)not that conveyer belt junk

Since when is a bakers pride a "real" oven?? LOL. Bricks at about 1200 deg with wood burning under it is a real oven ;)
 
You know, i have to agree. The pizza at Frostys is ok at best but hey its on an island and you can only get it by boat so that bumps it up a bit. Plus i dont think i have ever had one sober so whos to say really :D

Don't eat Frostys sober.
Somehow... without alcohol it changes into a salty cardboard with stale toppings.
 
Here is what I grew up on,

http://augiesno1pizza.com

Went to high School with Augie, but before he opened this place his father had a Pizza shop growing up. Margarita Pizza is nice, and he makes a deep fried calzone, that is incredible. For toppings, I like the classic, Pepperoni, Green peppers, and Onions. I did have an Eggplant and fresh garlic pie once, was excellent, but different.
 
Don't eat Frostys sober.
Somehow... without alcohol it changes into a salty cardboard with stale toppings.

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Another good pizza from the SE MI area was Tiffany's, they started addeing more locations before I moved away from the area, and I was worried the quality would start going down.
 
:iagree::iagree:

Another good pizza from the SE MI area was Tiffany's, they started addeing more locations before I moved away from the area, and I was worried the quality would start going down.

Two blocks from my office. Yummmmm. :)
 
Boondoggles on clearlake TX has a good pie cooked in a REAL brick oven. We eat there when on the boat.

http://www.boondogglespub.com/

I always get the jambalya pizza-Crawfish, shrimp, andouille sausage, romano, provolone cheese and a creole sauce.

mmmm, i think I may have to drive down there this weekend:driving:
 
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Another good pizza from the SE MI area was Tiffany's, they started addeing more locations before I moved away from the area, and I was worried the quality would start going down.


Tiffany's... you mean Saddam's pizza emporium?? anybody that has ever seen the box knows what Im talking about....

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Tiffany's... you mean Saddam's pizza emporium?? anybody that has ever seen the box knows what Im talking about....

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Yep, That's the one.

When I was living in the Jackman/Sylvania area (down the street from Fund) they had just opened a Tiffany's up in Petersburg, off Stein, or Sterns, or one of those roads (it's been a long time).
I used to order a pizza and cheese bread, grab 2 beers, and then get my old dog Riley in the truck. We'd ride home with the pizza and bread on the dash of the truck (they didn't deliver that far), and go through half the bread (I always shared with him) before we made it back home.
Good memories for me.
 
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