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The trick to eating that tough, crunchy edge is to dunk it in your beer.
OK, I'm back to pizza = crust + beer.
The trick to eating that tough, crunchy edge is to dunk it in your beer.
I always preferred Two Guys (North End), but then my wife started making her own. Her's is better.Any list of best pizza joints that doesn't mention the Berkshire Cafe in Torrington, Ct
is definitely in need of revision.
Oh my god-JS- I was at P State vs Michigan. My first Penn. State game and first big football game. What an experience- no words. My very close friends are grads/ season tick holders! My hair was on fire most of the game- 108k white out- wow!!! My new son in laws - one is A & M grad , and the other is in doctorate program at clemson. Arranging games now for 2014 & 2015. We r making one State game sn annual event!!!Choices, Choices...........They are all good, but you need ice cold 7 oz Rolling Rocks to wash it down.........I was just back in State College for the Penn State Michigan game and we grabbed 3 cases of 7 oz's for the trip back to CT......
Just think, Geno-Ista, that is most weekends in the fall here in Central PA. Amazing isn't it.Oh my god-JS- I was at P State vs Michigan. My first Penn. State game and first big football game. What an experience- no words. My very close friends are grads/ season tick holders! My hair was on fire most of the game- 108k white out- wow!!! My new son in laws - one is A & M grad , and the other is in doctorate program at clemson. Arranging games now for 2014 & 2015. We r making one State game sn annual event!!!
Have you been to Facia Luna? If not, try it while you are in town sometime.Choices, Choices...........They are all good, but you need ice cold 7 oz Rolling Rocks to wash it down.........I was just back in State College for the Penn State Michigan game and we grabbed 3 cases of 7 oz's for the trip back to CT......
See, it wasn't that hard.OK, I'm back to pizza = crust + beer.
I always preferred Two Guys (North End), but then my wife started making her own. Her's is better.
See, it wasn't that hard.
OK, if I'm reading you correctly, you're saying that pizza can be reduced to just two essential ingredients: crust and beer. However, I know I often don't eat that edge part which is crust alone. At its most basic, pizza is beer.
and, I learned that even if it is hard, just dunk it in the beer.
Midway Pizza lies in the Midway section of Groton, so named for the freight yard that once existed there on the New Haven Railroad that was almost exactly midway between Boston and New York.
I did not know that. I've lived here 20 years, knew that there is a street across the road named Midway Oval and did not have a clue about a railroad connection. Amazing what you can learn here on the BY.
I did Mystic Pizza once. That was enough. No Julia Roberts and a ho hum pizza. If you visit Fireside Pizza I recommend passing on the cutesy named sandwiches stick to the wood fired pies.
I suppose that could be applied to many things.
So wait – I’m just getting a grip on this brilliant theory about how pizza is made of just four essential elements: crust, tomato sauce, cheese, and beer, kind of like the universe is made of Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water – but now you’re sayin’ Pizza actually is Beer? (makes that annoying “head exploding” gesture)
This beer-pizza thing is confusing my understanding of the entire nature of man, the universe, and the time-space continuum in general. For instance, I had always thought hot pizza went with cold beer, and then warm beer went with cool pizza the next morning. Now you’re telling me that hot pizza is cold beer? If that’s true then, that means...one tiny atom in my fingernail could be - could be - one little...tiny universe.
Use your new powers wisely. Plus, now, on your death bed, you're eligible to receive total consciousness.
I did Mystic Pizza once. That was enough. No Julia Roberts and a ho hum pizza. If you visit Fireside Pizza I recommend passing on the cutesy named sandwiches stick to the wood fired pies.
The food up here is one reason that I am dreading our eventual move to So Carolina!
One more fun fact from one of the better pizza makers in the area. He is thinking of moving also to Charleston So Car, thinking of opening pizza restaurant there- biggest concern- because of the significant change in latitude and maybe barometric pressure? He says the dough doesn't rise as well and pies are not as good deviating far from our latitude!? Anyhow- i have no idea - but getting excited about Stanford!
We r going to Blufton I think. I will still be up her half the year- small business owner. Keeping an apt at my office. Daughter in Greenville. Other daughter will be able to relocate into area in a few years. Wife wants to be closer. Just realized I entered between your RSVP- sorry!I lived in Charleston in the early 70's. Great seafood choices and lots of bubba food but tough to find a pizza. I lived there again 10 years later and there were several good pizza joints. We visited for a couple of weeks a few years ago and there were probably a half dozen pizza joints downtown. Google pizza Charleston SC.
Don't dread Charleston. It's a great place to live. although I would not want to spend my life there. If you like the ocean, golf, history and warm weather you'll be in heaven.
They same vacation that we spent time in the garden district in Charleston my wife and I, also, spent several days in Savannah. It was another great city with GREAT restaurants. We had a tremendous time.Bluffton puts you closer to Savannah than Charleston. If you play golf you'll be in heaven.
Funny- my daughter is getting married in Hilton Head in June. When my wife went there to see venue, and visited Savannah- that was it- Blufton was it. I' havn't been down there yet, but i'm sure I'll love it! I'm a fly fisherman- but I know it's a golfer's paradise!They same vacation that we spent time in the garden district in Charleston my wife and I, also, spent several days in Savannah. It was another great city with GREAT restaurants. We had a tremendous time.