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If you think that is the same as a margherita you are not so bright.
Then I guess I'm not so bright. A Margeritha in Sweden is a plain cheese pizza.
The 'margherita' kinda morphed into the 'plain' when the Italian immigrants started making pizza in the US. The two names are definitely used interchangeably in many places. However, technically speaking, a traditional Margherita pizza is different then a cheese or plain pizza. But yes, the ingredients are basically the same, save for the basil. Damn, I'm a pizza dork.
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If you think that is the same as a margherita you are not so bright.
Then I guess I'm not so bright. A Margeritha in Sweden is a plain cheese pizza.
The 'margherita' kinda morphed into the 'plain' when the Italian immigrants started making pizza in the US. The two names are definitely used interchangeably in many places. However, technically speaking, a traditional Margherita pizza is different then a cheese or plain pizza. But yes, the ingredients are basically the same, save for the basil. Damn, I'm a pizza dork.
I love pepper, but I'm not sure about it in Juggler's pizza above?
It looks very edible despite that though.
The Juggler always loads up on pepper and oregano. The Juggler likes his spices.
third person?
If I had known then what I know now...
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Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
If you think that is the same as a margherita you are not so bright.
Then I guess I'm not so bright. A Margeritha in Sweden is a plain cheese pizza.
The 'margherita' kinda morphed into the 'plain' when the Italian immigrants started making pizza in the US. The two names are definitely used interchangeably in many places. However, technically speaking, a traditional Margherita pizza is different then a cheese or plain pizza. But yes, the ingredients are basically the same, save for the basil. Damn, I'm a pizza dork.
Sauce is definitely different too.
Yeah i thought they tomatoes used in the sauce were different?
So I made more today, one for me and two for my nieces who loved it. My niece said it is the same as the pizza from 400 gradi. Turned out better today, better size. It's all trial and error.
Oooh, I think you nailed it. Those look fantastic!
Thoughts... the next gal you find yourself interested in... once you get to know her a bit... have her over for home cooked pizzas like the ones you’ve prepared here.
Have some wine as well if she’s into it- just don’t place ice cubes in it like the thread caveman does.
Something low key like lunch while watching a big Australian sporting event or something.
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Replace wine with and you have it! (having wine on hand is a great idea)
So I made more today, one for me and two for my nieces who loved it. My niece said it is the same as the pizza from 400 gradi. Turned out better today, better size. It's all trial and error.
Oooh, I think you nailed it. Those look fantastic!
Getting better at making them! Making more this coming weekend. Thank you!
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Thoughts... the next gal you find yourself interested in... once you get to know her a bit... have her over for home cooked pizzas like the ones you’ve prepared here.
Have some wine as well if she’s into it- just don’t place ice cubes in it like the thread caveman does.
Something low key like lunch while watching a big Australian sporting event or something.
Done! When I live in my own place I'll do this. Living with my parents at present. Thank you for the suggestion!
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Spiritual are you using scissors to cut that slice of pizza?
This is becoming a legit thing apparently. I saw Gordon Ramsey and 3 of his Italian chef friends, one of whom owned the famous pizza restaurant in Italy that they were at, and they were all fucking cutting the pizza with scissors. I don't like it, but it is officially "the thing to do", lol.
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Spiritual are you using scissors to cut that slice of pizza?
This is becoming a legit thing apparently. I saw Gordon Ramsey and 3 of his Italian chef friends, one of whom owned the famous pizza restaurant in Italy that they were at, and they were all fucking cutting the pizza with scissors. I don't like it, but it is officially "the thing to do", lol.
Fuck the thing to do. You don’t use scissors to cut pizza ally!!!! I don’t see how scissors can be used when cutting a whole pie.
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VIC 07
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Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
It looks very edible despite that though.
Damn, I'm a pizza dork.
third person?
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Have some wine as well if she’s into it- just don’t place ice cubes in it like the thread caveman does.
Something low key like lunch while watching a big Australian sporting event or something.
(having wine on hand is a great idea)
Making more this coming weekend.
Thank you!
When I live in my own place I'll do this. Living with my parents at present.
Thank you for the suggestion!
Don't put ice cubes in that either.