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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    edited June 2020
    My buddy grabbed two of these for me.  One of my favorites.  Delish!


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    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,801
    Son turned six today and wanted pizzas.
    Think I fouled something with the crust as it was more like bread.  Very good taste, though.

    We both did upside down style

    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    Son turned six today and wanted pizzas.
    Think I fouled something with the crust as it was more like bread.  Very good taste, though.

    We both did upside down style

    Happy birthday to your son. 6 years old and already more mature than his father! 

    Nice job in making him what he wanted on his birthday!
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    mcgruff10 said:
    My buddy grabbed two of these for me.  One of my favorites.  Delish!


    This looks like the spawn of a lasagna fucking a pizza.  =)
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,801
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    mcgruff10 said:
    My buddy grabbed two of these for me.  One of my favorites.  Delish!


    This looks like the spawn of a lasagna fucking a pizza.  =)
    So I used to have this pizza at my summer job for years. Haven’t worked there in seven years but I always thought it was great.  First slice was awesome buuuuuutttttt as I ate the second piece I realized damn, this pizza is not that good.  I would not recommend.  More like a foccicia then a pizza. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    That's a good thing. It really is astounding how many people don't know how to cook. Or think that browning ground beef and mixing it with the contents of a box of Hamburger Helper is considered cooking. 

    And knowing how to cook well impresses the ladies too!
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    My buddy grabbed two of these for me.  One of my favorites.  Delish!


    This looks like the spawn of a lasagna fucking a pizza.  =)
    So I used to have this pizza at my summer job for years. Haven’t worked there in seven years but I always thought it was great.  First slice was awesome buuuuuutttttt as I ate the second piece I realized damn, this pizza is not that good.  I would not recommend.  More like a foccicia then a pizza. 
    Just know you are always 4 IPA's from that pizza being good and 6 away from it being great!
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    edited June 2020
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    My buddy grabbed two of these for me.  One of my favorites.  Delish!


    This looks like the spawn of a lasagna fucking a pizza.  =)
    So I used to have this pizza at my summer job for years. Haven’t worked there in seven years but I always thought it was great.  First slice was awesome buuuuuutttttt as I ate the second piece I realized damn, this pizza is not that good.  I would not recommend.  More like a foccicia then a pizza. 
    Just know you are always 4 IPA's from that pizza being good and 6 away from it being great!
    So true! lol
    Maybe I'll make some raeman tonight and relive my college years!!
    Post edited by mcgruff10 on
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    That's a good thing. It really is astounding how many people don't know how to cook. Or think that browning ground beef and mixing it with the contents of a box of Hamburger Helper is considered cooking. 

    And knowing how to cook well impresses the ladies too!
    My “first” won me over with his cooking chops (along with other areas of...expertise).  
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,870
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    Or think that browning ground beef and mixing it with the contents of a box of Hamburger Helper is considered cooking. 


    You're supposed to brown the hamburger first?
    Who knew?
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,964
    I'm looking into buying an Ooni pizza oven this weekend.  Been on the to-do list for a while.  Now that we're home 24/7, no better time to get it done.  Can't wait to try my hand at this.
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    I hark back to my days as a child when my parents always told me to stay out of the kitchen because I was "too young."  That lasted until I moved out.  Everything I know how to cook, I had to learn on my own as a grown man, and it shows.  I'm 43 and still can't flip a fucking egg without breaking it.  Good on you for being inclusive with your kids!  Good on everyone here because it's a common theme I see in many of the food-related threads.
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,964
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    I hark back to my days as a child when my parents always told me to stay out of the kitchen because I was "too young."  That lasted until I moved out.  Everything I know how to cook, I had to learn on my own as a grown man, and it shows.  I'm 43 and still can't flip a fucking egg without breaking it.  Good on you for being inclusive with your kids!  Good on everyone here because it's a common theme I see in many of the food-related threads.
    That's a great point.  I didn't cook anything as a kid and wish I had.  Our 9 year old has been cooking with us regularly and she loves it.  She recently said she wants to be a chef someday.  Pretty cool.  It's a bit nerve-wracking watching her use the stove and a knife as a parent, but with supervision, it's a good learning experience.

  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,801
    bbiggs said:
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    I hark back to my days as a child when my parents always told me to stay out of the kitchen because I was "too young."  That lasted until I moved out.  Everything I know how to cook, I had to learn on my own as a grown man, and it shows.  I'm 43 and still can't flip a fucking egg without breaking it.  Good on you for being inclusive with your kids!  Good on everyone here because it's a common theme I see in many of the food-related threads.
    That's a great point.  I didn't cook anything as a kid and wish I had.  Our 9 year old has been cooking with us regularly and she loves it.  She recently said she wants to be a chef someday.  Pretty cool.  It's a bit nerve-wracking watching her use the stove and a knife as a parent, but with supervision, it's a good learning experience.

    I cringe watching my wife use a knife.

    Dyer, I can't imagine not trying to share something I love (which is age appropriate) with him.  

    I bet I could get you to a good place with eggs over a six pack of beer   😁
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,964
    bbiggs said:
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    I hark back to my days as a child when my parents always told me to stay out of the kitchen because I was "too young."  That lasted until I moved out.  Everything I know how to cook, I had to learn on my own as a grown man, and it shows.  I'm 43 and still can't flip a fucking egg without breaking it.  Good on you for being inclusive with your kids!  Good on everyone here because it's a common theme I see in many of the food-related threads.
    That's a great point.  I didn't cook anything as a kid and wish I had.  Our 9 year old has been cooking with us regularly and she loves it.  She recently said she wants to be a chef someday.  Pretty cool.  It's a bit nerve-wracking watching her use the stove and a knife as a parent, but with supervision, it's a good learning experience.

    I cringe watching my wife use a knife.

    Dyer, I can't imagine not trying to share something I love (which is age appropriate) with him.  

    I bet I could get you to a good place with eggs over a six pack of beer   😁
    Same.  That's because she slices herself all the time!  It cannot be disputed.  LOL.  It's always one slip away from needing stitches. 

  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,870
    There's been more than one occasion I've had to dodge my wife as she walked in the kitchen holding a knife, point out. She's dangerous with those things. (Or maybe she was subconsciously trying to stab me, who could blame her)
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    hedonist said:
    Ha.  Not tough to be more mature than his dad
    Making food is one of our things.  He doesn't eat much but he loves to cook with me.
    That's a good thing. It really is astounding how many people don't know how to cook. Or think that browning ground beef and mixing it with the contents of a box of Hamburger Helper is considered cooking. 

    And knowing how to cook well impresses the ladies too!
    My “first” won me over with his cooking chops (along with other areas of...expertise).  
    Of course you're referring to his wicked good hacky sack skills, right? :o
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,801
    I like the angle that was taken from.  Makes me feel like I am reaching in for a slice to fold up
    The love he receives is the love that is saved