Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
A slice from Italy, a frosty pint and a PJ show...does it get much better than that?
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Went to Mac and Manco today on the boardwalk in Ocean City. My wife's all time favorite. I ordered two pieces of Sicilian and it was really good. Liked it much better than their normal pie
Jersey Shore (South) pizza royalty. Forgot to take a pic.
We are all just waiting to see more Italian Pearl jam pizza pics
Here’s a veggie slice right in one of the squares in Padova. It was light and refreshing. Look forward to getting to Rome and getting some really great pizza.
Here’s a veggie slice right in one of the squares in Padova. It was light and refreshing. Look forward to getting to Rome and getting some really great pizza.
Looks amazing! Is it cut into little bite size pieces? and that home made pasta....damn.
Here’s a veggie slice right in one of the squares in Padova. It was light and refreshing. Look forward to getting to Rome and getting some really great pizza.
Looks amazing! Is it cut into little bite size pieces? and that home made pasta....damn.
Yes they cut them all up and quickly. She was like a samurai with the blade.
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
You collect sap, you make it into syrup.
You're welcome.
Semantics? I Am confused.
Disinformation campaign.
lol. Explain the process to me.
It's incredibly simple. In spring, Sugar Maples of a certain size have a thin, clear sap that runs for a short time. During that time you tap the tree to collect the sap and boil it down into syrup. Typically it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of syrup if you are using appropriately sized sugar maples, up to 100 to 1 if using Birch or Hickory.
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
You collect sap, you make it into syrup.
You're welcome.
Semantics? I Am confused.
Disinformation campaign.
lol. Explain the process to me.
It's incredibly simple. In spring, Sugar Maples of a certain size have a thin, clear sap that runs for a short time. During that time you tap the tree to collect the sap and boil it down into syrup. Typically it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of syrup if you are using appropriately sized sugar maples, up to 100 to 1 if using Birch or Hickory.
Do you add anything to it at the end Or is that it?
Further, Scruffy... your pizza was like a multi-purpose tool: there were at least three edible bites (making it legit food)... aaand... several sections of it could serve as briquettes for barbequing or for road marking on lighter concrete.
So your pizza wins!
I hate you. Dont you have some maple syrup to collect?
You collect sap, you make it into syrup.
You're welcome.
Semantics? I Am confused.
Disinformation campaign.
lol. Explain the process to me.
It's incredibly simple. In spring, Sugar Maples of a certain size have a thin, clear sap that runs for a short time. During that time you tap the tree to collect the sap and boil it down into syrup. Typically it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of syrup if you are using appropriately sized sugar maples, up to 100 to 1 if using Birch or Hickory.
Do you add anything to it at the end Or is that it?
That's it, there's some straining in there at different points.
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Went to Mac and Manco today on the boardwalk in Ocean City. My wife's all time favorite.
I ordered two pieces of Sicilian and it was really good. Liked it much better than their normal pie
Jersey Shore (South) pizza royalty.
Forgot to take a pic.
We are all just waiting to see more Italian Pearl jam pizza pics
You're welcome.
Typically it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of syrup if you are using appropriately sized sugar maples, up to 100 to 1 if using Birch or Hickory.