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Al Pacino becoming a Father at age of 83 & Jack going to survive his 5th mini-stroke.
What a time to be alive
What a time to be alive

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I own the same shirt Rob's rocking in this video. Good man, he has a similar passion for short-sleeve camp shirts.Rob being savage as always.
I believe the gays call that a "beard."Robert's wife(?) appears in frame and concurs it's gud.
There are two in the thumbnail and you can see another in the background. He added "rebepper" flakes to his. It also means he ate at least an entire loaf of that thing. I can't even imagine how many calories that is.
My god this looks vile.
I like how he implies at the start that Tammy wanted him to make this (god knows why, the recipe sounds unappetizing enough without Jack fucking it up), and then we see that they are using mild sausage only instead of a mix of mild and spicy, and then later at the end we hear Jack say that it turned out "a little spicy, we added red pepper flakes". This guy is such a fucking asshole. He knows that Tammy doesn't like heat, she probably bought mild sausage only on purpose, and yet Jack still forces red pepper flakes into the dish. What a virtuous, thoughtful Christian.
"This is one of those recipes your wife sees and say, hey you should make this"
My god this looks vile.
I like how he implies at the start that Tammy wanted him to make this (god knows why, the recipe sounds unappetizing enough without Jack fucking it up), and then we see that they are using mild sausage only instead of a mix of mild and spicy, and then later at the end we hear Jack say that it turned out "a little spicy, we added red pepper flakes". This guy is such a fucking asshole. He knows that Tammy doesn't like heat, she probably bought mild sausage only on purpose, and yet Jack still forces red pepper flakes into the dish. What a virtuous, thoughtful Christian.
I didn't even realize that they made more than one of these! Jesus, just one tray is enough calories to feed them both for a couple days at least.There are two in the thumbnail and you can see another in the background. He added "rebepper" flakes to his. It also means he ate at least an entire loaf of that thing. I can't even imagine how many calories that is.
It's also bullshit because Tammy did all of the work. So it's more like: "This is one of those recipes your wife sees and says, 'Hey you should watch me make this'"."This is one of those recipes your wife sees and say, hey you should make this"
Bullshit. No one has ever asked Jack to cook.
Maybe I've been jaded by his chicken videos but this doesn't look as vile as most of what he makes, just kind of pointless. If you're just opening a bunch of cans and dumping shreddy cheese on it, why not just get a premade refrigerated stromboli like many grocery stores have? It would turn out about the same with less effort than even the "Lazy Man" put into this goyslop.My god this looks vile.
Why stop now? This has been his MO for the longest time. Half the stuff is from cans, the other stuff is either something he bought pre-made, pre-sliced, pre-shredded or it's meat that he needs to pre-cook. There's no actual cooking that goes on. Just assembling.Maybe I've been jaded by his chicken videos but this doesn't look as vile as most of what he makes, just kind of pointless. If you're just opening a bunch of cans and dumping shreddy cheese on it, why not just get a premade refrigerated stromboli like many grocery stores have? It would turn out about the same with less effort than even the "Lazy Man" put into this goyslop.
That's still more effort that Jagoff put into his whatever his thing is.While Jack's looks like a mess. I have bought premade bread dough in the frozen department and used it to make cinnamon rolls and something similar to this I roll out the dough flat and put either pepperoni, salami, ham any meat you want and pair the meat with your choice of sliced cheese from the deli and roll it up and bake it and then slice up. Easy snack, lunch, or with salad can be dinner.
Specifically this? No. And while he's done stuff that is similar in that there's loads of Rao sauce and shreddy cheese that would be his attempt at deep dish pizza.This is a repeat, isn't it? Free Feels Sticker to whoever finds the first time he did this shit.
That crust looks pathetic, like something you'd get out of a Chef Boyardee box pizza kit. I would bet it's the consistency of a cracker with no worked gluten at all.Specifically this? No. And while he's done stuff that is similar in that there's loads of Rao sauce and shreddy cheese that would be his attempt at deep dish pizza.
Lou Malnati's is pretty good but too much "Chicago-style pizza" seems like tomato soup in a bread bowl.I'm not a fan of Deep Dish Pizza it's okay but not my style.
Also part-skim is okay, will get gooey and brown nicely, and is probably the only kind in your local chain grocery store, but whole milk is what you really want.Tip to those making Pizza at home if you want the cheese to brown use low moisture mozzarella and used the broil for the last few minutes just keep your eye on it.
Any pizza he's made looks pathetic. Like the one in the cast iron pan:That crust looks pathetic, like something you'd get out of a Chef Boyardee box pizza kit. I would bet it's the consistency of a cracker with no worked gluten at all.
While I'd choose New York pizza over Chicago Deep Dish, I've had Chicago Deep Dish and it was good. But... it's not "pizza". It's a mound of cheese, meat and whatever else covered in tomato sauce. It's a casserole. It's not necessarily bad. It's just not pizza. Not that Fatty Doo Doo cares. He just wanted an excuse to eat mass quantities of cheese and meat.I'm not a fan of Deep Dish Pizza it's okay but not my style.
My personal opinion about cast iron skillet pizza is the crust should be thin, spread out entirely to the edges, the sauce and toppings should extend to the utmost edge of the skillet, so it gets a nice crispy edge to it, started on the stovetop and finished in the oven, with a final flourish of broil to brown the cheese a bit. Pepperoni (if used) should be added late, or under the sauce and cheese or it turns into gross crispy things.Any pizza he's made looks pathetic. Like the one in the cast iron pan: