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How much would you pay for a pizza?

A thin pie crust isn't a pizza, it's a great, big cracker. To be a "pizza" it requires a minimum of tomatoes and cheese.

I like my veggies, especially onions & bell peppers, I love mushrooms, and once in a great while I'll order a "meat lovers" pizza from a local joint. However, I've long asserted that the best pizza is still the plain, simple, pepperoni pie.

I could eat pizza every meal for the rest of my life. :)
 
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FCollinsBuckeye;784283; said:
There used to be a pizzeria near campus at tOSU that would deliver you a special $50 pizza...if you knew who to ask for on the phone...

At least, so I've heard...

:paranoid:
I'd been wondering how Thump paid for his education. :biggrin:
 
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Cambridge Ohio: Wally's Pizza: The only topping options are pepperoni and extra cheese.

Boise Idaho: Flying Pie: Out of this world list of toppings. They make this one pizza with authentic peppers so hot you must sign a waiver just to order it. Been there a few times, never had the hot one.
 
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Roma's in columbus makes a good za. They use wood stoves and have an italian chef who had been cooking pizzas in NY for 15 years. Very good pizza, even better stromboli. Highley recommend it - corner of Reed & Henderson Rd.

Another good place is Enrico's on Frantz Rd by tuttle mall.. everything homemade.. i suggest a sausage topping with w/e else
 
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