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BBQ Chicken and Jalapeño pizza from Schlotsky's for lunch. I'm one of those people who think that on a 1-10 scale, almost all pizza starts out as a 5 and just gets better. This was a 5.
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 33192265)
BBQ Chicken and Jalapeño pizza from Schlotsky's for lunch. I'm one of those people who think that on a 1-10 scale, almost all pizza starts out as a 5 and just gets better. This was a 5.
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33192385)
never got better?
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 33192483)
Each bite was a 5. However, on Wednesdays (tomorrow would be too soon), they have a BOGO special. Two 10" pizzas for < $10 would be worth another try (but not the BBQ chicken). :)
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33192621)
wouldn’t it be cheaper to buy Trader Joe’s dough to make your own that’ll be a 7-9 and still be under $5 each? Depending on the opportunity cost for the 45 minutes of work versus 15 minutes to fetch the BOGO!
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 33192843)
And it would even be cheaper to make my own crust.
I consider Costco slice to be a 7 for flavor. Is your $5 pizza better than or equal to Costco pizza? That’s a common denominator we can understand. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33191947)
I’m now walking past my taqueria, my favorite dive bar venue for concerts & drinks, a new pho place, and so much more.
Had a can of Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli for dinner finished off with some Haagan-Dazs Rocky Road Ice Cream. My wife complained there was a too ripe banana left, so I cut it up into my bowl and made a somewhat Banana Split. I just realized, I could have some Whipped Cream, but forgot it. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33192951)
I just can’t imagine justifying $5 for a pizza that’s 5 out of 10. You’re so much better than this! Pizza really shouldn’t be fair. Not in 2021!!
I consider Costco slice to be a 7 for flavor. Is your $5 pizza better than or equal to Costco pizza? That’s a common denominator we can understand. |
Flaked salmon with turmeric rice and lemon yogurt. Bought it from a cafe up the road. Gosh it was good. Would've liked a bit more.
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Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 33192993)
Posting while walking, be careful when coming to corners so you don't walk into traffic.
Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 33193326)
Flaked salmon with turmeric rice and lemon yogurt. Bought it from a cafe up the road. Gosh it was good. Would've liked a bit more.
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A new bakery that specializes is gourmet cookies opened near me. I'm enjoying half of a chocolate chunk cookie and half of a cookies and cream cookie.
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 33193776)
A new bakery that specializes is gourmet cookies opened near me. I'm enjoying half of a chocolate chunk cookie and half of a cookies and cream cookie.
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Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
(Post 33194257)
Who is enjoying the other halves? :)
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 33193776)
A new bakery that specializes is gourmet cookies opened near me. I'm enjoying half of a chocolate chunk cookie and half of a cookies and cream cookie.
You inspired me to bake a couple of Giant (about 5 in. diameter) Crinkled Chocolate Chip Cookies. (I keep the dough frozen so we don’t eat them all in one sitting.) They’re fun to bake because you bang the cookie sheet 2 or 3 times during baking to get the effect. |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 33193098)
At half the price I would be willing to try other toppings. BBQ chicken pizza is far from my favorite, but I was in the mood today and was disappointed. It happens. (And I'd give Costco a 6. Today's pizza had that same puffy crust I'm not fond of. :))
Where I find the most variability in the 5-10 scale is with taco pizza. They can literally be any of the 5 points. I don't know if it still exists, or if it's the same recipe, but the 10 will always be reserved for Happy Joe's Taco Supreme pizza in Green Bay, WI. Kind of a pan-style pizza, with warm taco fillings in the crust, then on top a layer of the cold toppings - sour cream, lettuce, sliced black olives, and crumbled tortilla chips. Packets of taco sauce on the side. I'm fairly certain every slice was about 5000 calories, and I could eat 3 when I was 18 years old. |
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