Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: EBarnacle1 Date: 22 Aug 02 - 02:48 PM If you must order in, don't order from Domino's unless you are also willing to support the anti-choice people (Operation Rescue) who are subsidized by the guy who owns the company. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Fred Miller Date: 21 Aug 02 - 10:27 AM If you like someplaces' crust, sometimes you can buy a blob of their dough for a dollar or so, go cook it up with whatever you like. An old college cheapskate trick. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Just Amy Date: 20 Aug 02 - 07:36 PM Peg, yeah they have a Pizzeria Uno's here in Burbank, but it just isn't the same. In Chicago, you could get a helf baked pizza pie and finish cooking it at home (1/2 way to Evanston on the El trains). YUMMMMMMM. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Gareth Date: 20 Aug 02 - 07:04 PM Ahhh ! The real drinkers breakfast. Cold Curry, with congealed rice from a chinese "take away". Oh and half a cols spring roll. Superb as an apitizer befor rolling down to the pub for a liquid Sunday Lunch. Gareth ( yor Welsh batchelor ) |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Fred Miller Date: 20 Aug 02 - 02:51 PM Ha. Bout right. It turned out my free trial only used dial-ups from aol, so I was free of it a month ago. When I called to cancel they gave me 2 more months. Breaking up is hard. You know what's good? corn in the husk roasted in fire coals. My neighbors don't seem to mind our little pit, though I don't think I'm supposed to do it. Like anchovies, falafel also has to be fresh up, gets mealy thereafter. Is that a cautious G? okay. I am Fred Miller--I was just having fun with Guest because I think I'm so funny! and perceptive! I've never seen this trolling stuff before. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 20 Aug 02 - 02:09 PM OK, G. Fred Miller, I remember. What I tried to post and failed was a comic showing a yuppie in Hell and Satan saying, "What did you THINK would happen after a 100 free hours of AOL?" It looks cute. HC |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Fortunato Date: 20 Aug 02 - 01:15 PM tunafish and crackers and ramen soup. I ate healthy yesterday, Ma, honest. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: EBarnacle1 Date: 20 Aug 02 - 01:02 PM I used to despise anchovies until I was wised up to the cause of the problem. When anchovies are fresh, they are fantastic. The problem is to get them fresh...maybe put it on yourself when you reheat.
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Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: tar_heel Date: 20 Aug 02 - 11:31 AM diet pepsi with LEMON TWIST.....FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Fred Miller Date: 20 Aug 02 - 10:38 AM Sure Hippie Chick, it was something about aol on my apology/intro thread. I will bid a less than fond farewell to aol today, and you made me curious. I dislike aol merely because it is an empirical example of that radical economic theorum that an inferior product can do well and even dominate a market, but I've heard there are other good reasons. Digression into an economic theory returns to pizza talk by way of aforesaid Papa Johns.
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Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Peg Date: 20 Aug 02 - 01:07 AM we have Uno's in Boston; aren't they everywhere? I love the Spinoccoli! |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 20 Aug 02 - 01:03 AM Well Guest Fred Miller, could you reprise the context of the remark? I know what I was trying to say, but I can't find where I posted it. HC |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Just Amy Date: 19 Aug 02 - 06:45 PM Now that I am in California I really miss Chicago pizza from Numero Unos. I sometimes dream about it! |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST,Fred Miller Date: 19 Aug 02 - 05:32 PM I mainly don't like Papa Johns and will eat most others, don't mind onions but if I did, I'd avoid any so-called half-onion arrangements, there's no such thing. It all comes out onioned. If there's onion in the vicinity--it finds a way. I believe there is such a thing as Lunch pizza--thin crust and veggied. It's a different thing. Lazy quick-pizza, emergency pizza, is sliced foccacia with sundried-tomato basil spread. Hippie Chick what was that aol thing about? Can you come back over and just explain it? |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Kim C Date: 19 Aug 02 - 10:38 AM Anything on the pizza, including anchovies, and a nice beer to drink. I also sprinkle some Parmesan cheese and red pepper on it. (the pizza, not the beer) But yesterday for lunch, I had mixed green salad with roasted red peppers, blueberries, gorgonzola cheese, and a couple teaspoons of olive oil and red wine vingegar. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Nancy King Date: 19 Aug 02 - 12:34 AM Both Pepsi and Coke are improved by some lemon or lime juice. As for pizza, I like veggies best (though I'm not crazy about olives of any color). One of the best pizzas I ever had was in Maine at the Naples lobster pound -- a loaded pizza with lobster! Fabulous! Cheers, Nancy |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 18 Aug 02 - 09:16 PM Don't know if it's the same one, Peg. I'm in eastern PA and just visiting. I thought the pizza was pretty good. I'm fairly hard to please, and too sweet sauce would tick me off directly. HC |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Aug 02 - 07:04 PM Marmalade and Cumberland Sausage. Yum... DtG |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Peg Date: 18 Aug 02 - 06:13 PM I had pizza for lunch today! A slice of pepperoni from Boston House of Pizza. My pal with me used to live here and he always wants to get pizza there as he misses it. It has a thin savory crust, good sauce, lots of real cheese and good fresh ingredients. I enjoy pizza from Bertucci's too, and like gourmet style wood oven pizzas. Thin crust rules! Some of my favorite toppings include spinach, garlic, mushrooms and broccoli. But I also love plain old pepperoni. Water or beer to drink with it. Pudgies? from western NY??? My cousins own that business; Pudgie was my dad's cousin and his niece runs the shops now. Or is this another Pudgies' Pizza? I grew up eating this stuff and HATE IT. Thick doughy crust, too-sweet sauce with no seasoning, hardly any cheese; yuck.
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Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: RangerSteve Date: 18 Aug 02 - 06:22 AM Cheese and mushrooms. Mozzerella and ground beef and Cheddar on top (Dominoes makes that one, it's the double cheeseburger pizza). I went into a gourmet pizza place in Manhattan, and they actually put brocolli, cauliflower and eggplant on their pizzas. When I'm king of the world, that nonsense will stop. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Sorcha Date: 17 Aug 02 - 10:30 PM What's for lunch around here:
Last nights left-overs--warmed up |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: artbrooks Date: 17 Aug 02 - 07:45 PM According to various on-line histories of Coke (Altavista search under +"coca-cola" +"coca leaves"), they started using "spent" coca leaves rather than cocaine in 1913. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 07:20 PM I don't know Banjoest. I'd heard the 60's but I could be wrong. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: catspaw49 Date: 17 Aug 02 - 07:12 PM Thin to moderate crust, preferably made in New York City.......Pepperoni, double cheese, Capicola (a lot), black olives, mushrooms, onions, banana peppers, crushed red peppers, anchovies. Anything less is just about nothing....... Spaw (bypass surgery at age 48) |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: X Date: 17 Aug 02 - 03:51 PM I thought Coke used the "residuel white stuff" in their drink up to the 1920s, even than it was only 10% of 1%. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 02:35 PM Coke used coca leaves until the 1960's. Makes you think, ja? ;) |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: artbrooks Date: 17 Aug 02 - 02:32 PM Pizza Hut calls it "meat lovers". Pepperoni, Italian sausage, sliced ham, ground beef and some kind of mystery meat. I expect it satisfies your weekly cholesterol requirements. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: X Date: 17 Aug 02 - 02:32 PM I once heard the Coke used cinnamon as a base flavor and Pepsi used pepsin as a base. I don't know if this is ture. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 02:11 PM OK art, what is a carnivore supreme? how many ingrediments??? ;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: artbrooks Date: 17 Aug 02 - 02:01 PM Generally, Carnivore Supreme on one side and Veggie Lovers on the other...and plastic pizza from Pizza Hut is just fine, thanks. Herself enjoys it cold for breakfast...yetch! |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: GUEST Date: 17 Aug 02 - 01:26 PM Ah, I see a few of you are attempting to get your licks in by posting to a different thread. Double notches for getting a response out of harpgirl, who just couldn't resist, but couldn't bring herself to directly respond in the Guest with a 1000 Faces thread. I'm totally enjoying this. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: kendall Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:58 AM I prefer pepperoni and a thin crust. Also, to drink, either a Pepsi or a Coke. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:55 AM So it is written, so it shall be done. ;) HC |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: harpgirl Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:50 AM ...gosh, I don't know! As Bill has noted, it "belongs" to Christine Lavin....Hey if it were me, I'd post it and wait until someone objected! Oh, that might be antisocial! Oh what the heck, it never stopped ME before!!! *wink* |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:46 AM that is a fabulous song, harpgirl! May I post it on the Hippie Kitchen forum of my own website? It goes right along with the blues diet and Hippie Chicken. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Bill D Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:42 AM Cold Pizza for Breakfast (I once ate a pizza in the original Pizza Hut [Wichita, KS, 1958]..none of those thick, gooey crusts for ME...and just cheese, meat and sauce, please) The first Pizza Hut (Note the PEPSI sign! *grin*) |
Subject: Lyr Add: COLD PIZZA FOR BREAKFAST (Christine Lavin From: harpgirl Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:37 AM Here's a song for you Hippie Chick!
Cold Pizza For Breakfast
Words and Music by Christine LavinMusic ASCAP & Happy Valley Music BMI Copyright 1986, Palindrome Records, Philo COLD PIZZA FOR BREAKFAST (Christine Lavin) Some people eat grapefruit for breakfast Some people eat oatmeal There are those Who are sure Granola is a very good deal But not me
I don't go for that stuff
My man takes me out for the evening
I want Cold Pizza for Breakfast
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Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:17 AM I'm getting really hungry now.....2 to 3 pieces definitely. I'm saving the wine for when MMario shows up for the house concert next week. ;) |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:16 AM Lots of sauce....and a yeasty/crunchy crust. Not something that looks like KFC-knockoff biscuits. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: mack/misophist Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:15 AM Meat. Meat. Lots of different meats. Except for Canadian Bacon. Then plenty of cheese to hold it all together, flavored with ample onion and garlic. And make it a thin crust, please. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Celtic Soul Date: 17 Aug 02 - 11:04 AM Pepsi and Coke may have the same ingredients, but I doubt that they are in exactly the same proportion. I know the diff, anyway. As for Pizza...I am most likely allergic to wheat, so there goes my involvement. However, when I was in blissful ignorance of my allergy, I liked lots of sauce, less cheese, onions, black olives, and pineapple. |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 10:48 AM Andy Roony knows best (?) Definitey they don't taste the same. "No Anchovies Please" is a cool song by the J.Geils Band. one of those Pythonish-Mickey Spillane tales.
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Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Memphis Mud Date: 17 Aug 02 - 10:43 AM I like to ask them to hide ONE anchovie somewhere. One's enough. And you should see the look on my wife's face if she finds it... |
Subject: RE: BS: *yawn* what's for lunch From: kendall Date: 17 Aug 02 - 10:39 AM According to Andy Rooney, Pepsi and Coke have exactly the same ingredients. He read them off one night on 60 Minutes. |
Subject: *yawn* what's for lunch From: Hippie Chick Date: 17 Aug 02 - 10:36 AM nice to have a channel changer. I have some leftover pizza from a place called Pudgies. I know I'm a relative newbie, so, as someone pointed out on another thread, this topic's been covered. but here goes anyway! :) I like jalapeno peppers, bell peppers, Italian sausage, fresh mushrooms, and pineapple on my pizza - not necessarily altogether, but those are my favorite ingredients. I can't stand onions though. And Pepsi sucks big time. Diet Coke forever. ;~) |