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My area has multiple local pizza places. They're all average at best, but I feel obligated to support local businesses.
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I mentioned this in another thread, but the worst pizza I've had was a General Tso's Chicken pizza. I made it at an all-you-can-eat Chinese Buffet, by taking a slice of cheese pizza (from the American section) and scooping a large helping of General Tso's Chicken on top.Now, to start a quick discussion: What was the worse pizza you've had in your life? What did you not like? What could have made it tolerable?
Kmart had a deal with Little Caesars to run its snack bars. The thing about Little Caesars though is it’s pizza is often inconsistent. Even as a kid I could tell if it was from the local Little Caesars or the one across town.Last time I ate Pizzs Hut puzza, I got food poisoning.
Marco's pizza is good.
Kmart pizza will always have a place in my heart. RIP Kmart. I found a gas station that makes pizza near me and it tastes like Kmart.
I always thought so too, but only because they had stuffed crust.Pizza Hut makes great pizza. The extra breading is the best part. Makes it more filling.
yeah I've had some enjoyable enough nuggie-centric pizzas that I could def be tempted to try a General Tso's PizzaGeneral Tso's Chicken pizza. I made it at an all-you-can-eat Chinese Buffet, by taking a slice of cheese pizza (from the American section) and scooping a large helping of General Tso's Chicken on top.
It sounds a lot better in your head than it tastes in practice.
It's very expensive and insanely greasy (I'm not too concerned about this health wise but it's just gross taste wise when you get that excessive). I'd have to treat Pizza Hut as a very rare treat to enjoy itFuck you, Pizza Hut is awesome, best big name Pizza place where I live, tbh.
I had a cheeseburger pizza once. I can't remember where it came from. It had ground beef (broken up, not as a large patty), cheese, onions, pickle slices, and ketchup instead of red sauce. It basically tasted like the thing they give you at McDonald's when you just order a "cheeseburger."A local pizza restaurant started selling what they call "burger pizza" a few months ago. It consists of a really big beef patty (for 6 people, like a regular pizza) between two pizzas. That's it. I tried it and it's decent, like eating a burger with cheese and tomato sauce. But it was something I had never seen before.
That sounds tasty, to be honest. In some countries it's common to add ground beef to pizza (they call it "sausage" for some reason) and it isn't that bad.I had a cheeseburger pizza once. I can't remember where it came from. It had ground beef (broken up, not as a large patty), cheese, onions, pickle slices, and ketchup instead of red sauce. It basically tasted like the thing they give you at McDonald's when you just order a "cheeseburger."
It wasn't bad, but not really what I want from a pizza either. But it sure was memorable…
Drizzle some honey on top before popping it in the oven and you're in for a divine experience.Ham. Bacon. Pineapple. Roasted red peppers. Jalapenos. Sweet-hot sauce like mango-habanero. Fight me.