Pizza: How do you roll?

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Jamo3103 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:22 pm

Romero's (Pizza Place near me in Manchester) - Deep Pan Turbocharger.

Its Chillis, Onions, Spicy Beef, Ham, Pepperoni and I always get Chicken Tikka as an extra topping. Absolute Sex in Pizza Form :D

A good pizza should always be spicy and loaded with meat ;) I'm beginning to prefer Thin and Crispy these days though always with the basic cheese/tomato base.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by KK » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:22 pm

And to think, Domino's will be putting up their prices again next year.

Anyone for a £12 cheese & tomato? :lol:

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by captain red dog » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:25 pm

Yeah the price is absolutely mental. It can set us back £25 just for two pizzas for me and the missus sometimes.

I feel much better getting almost an entire banquet from our local Chinese for half the price and having a polite Chinaman deliver it by hand rather than scruffy, spotty teen.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Forest » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:27 pm

Roonmastor wrote:
Forest wrote:
Commander Jameson wrote:I make my own pizzas, including the base. I rock.

Me too. I even stone bake it on a stone chopping board. As for toppings, i go for tuna and black olives.


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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Eighthours » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:28 pm

Meat Feast for me. With loads of types of meat.

None of this peppers, onions, vegetables bollocks.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by captain red dog » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:29 pm

Forest wrote:
Roonmastor wrote:
Forest wrote:
Commander Jameson wrote:I make my own pizzas, including the base. I rock.

Me too. I even stone bake it on a stone chopping board. As for toppings, i go for tuna and black olives.


o/

Can't leave you hanging there.

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You are all sick F*cks. :P

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Hexx » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:30 pm

Vegetarian Supreme from Dominoes is AMAZING.

Chicargo Town Stuff Crust Meat Feast (or Football Feast if available) from the Freezer Section

Sainsburys/Tescos Cheese Stuffed Crust 4 Cheese is lovely, but you can feel you veins clogging as you eat it...

The best is from our local indie Pizza/Kebab shop....simply amazing.

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by Earfolds » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:33 pm

Pancake wrote:
Ookami wrote:
Pancake wrote:That's what I assumed, but first you turn your delicate 'upper-class' nose up at perfectly good pizza and then, as if that wasn't bad enough, you condone slavery in a disturbingly offhand manner! You sicken me.

Oh come on, that was uncalled for. I would never turn my nose up at freezer pizza, because I don't hate them :|

The ruthless fight against toffery is never uncalled for!!!

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by E-Man » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:41 pm

Just cheese on mine.

As for a particular type, Chicago Town takeaway style are fantastic.

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by Hesk » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:44 pm

I've just made some pizza toast and garlic bread slices. Made the toast with a jar of pasta sauce (well, not the full jar) and chaddar (no mozzerella), and only had ham to put on as a topping. However, they're still very satisfying. The garlic bread slices are just some Morrisons grill ones. Nothing to shout about but it adds to it.

I enjoy making my own pizzas (though usually buy bases 'cause I'm lazy, but I want to make my own some time), and often put on chicken (made with fajita mix), onions and peppers, sometimes cherry tomatoes or ham, and drizzle some garlic butter on top when it's done. Usually turns out really nice.

Morrisons 2 for £2 ones are the daddy of cheap frozen pizzas, and perfect for adding your own toppings to. And there's a take away not too far from mine called Al Capone's which make an awesome pizza with bolognese sauce and meatballs (normally have mushrooms on but screw that).

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Dowbocop » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:48 pm

Eighthours wrote:Meat Feast for me. With loads of types of meat.

None of this peppers, onions, vegetables bollocks.


I agree with you there, the melted cheese burns my sack.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Christopher » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:51 pm

I haven't eaten since Saturday and this thread has got me hungry and there is nothing in the house to eat and I am still too ill to go out for food :cry:

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Igor » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:57 pm

Big Sausage Pizza is where it's at. My ex-girlfriend loved them.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by KK » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:02 pm

Igor wrote:Big Sausage Pizza is where it's at. My ex-girlfriend loved them.

You went to all that effort of buying a pizza, cutting a hole in the middle of it & sticking your cock through it? Blimey...

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Pancake » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:05 pm

KKLEIN wrote:
Igor wrote:Big Sausage Pizza is where it's at. My ex-girlfriend loved them.

You went to all that effort of buying a pizza, cutting a hole in the middle of it & sticking your cock through it? Blimey...

And after Dowbocop's burnt scrotum antics! Health and safety is not what it was.

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by Vermin » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:10 pm

Dominos and Pizza Hut give me all sorts of stomach problems. Loads and loads of farting. Terrible gooseberry fool.

Apart from restaurant pizzas, the only ones that I really like are either Dr Oetker's or the Lidl 'Alfredo' which are exactly the same as Oetker.

There has to be mushrooms and onions on my pizzas. After that, I'm easy. Apart from Chicken. It has no place on my pizza.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Return_of_the_STAR » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:10 pm

When we order dominos my wife makes me have share a large cheese and tomato. Sometimes i will put ham, spicy beef etc on the other side but mostly i don't bother. Plus we always order chicken kickers and a bottle of coke. This is made far easier by the fact that i get half price emergency services discount.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Hexx » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:41 pm

suzzopher wrote:I haven't eaten since Saturday and this thread has got me hungry and there is nothing in the house to eat and I am still too ill to go out for food :cry:


Delivery!

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Christopher » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:42 pm

Hexx wrote:
suzzopher wrote:I haven't eaten since Saturday and this thread has got me hungry and there is nothing in the house to eat and I am still too ill to go out for food :cry:


Delivery!


Not where I live.

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PostRe: Pizza: How do you roll?
by Phatman » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:43 pm

I like to make my own whenever I order a Dominos (which isn't often). Pepperoni, chorizo, bacon and spicy chicken on a regular base. Otherwise it's just a meat feast from the takeaway shop or a Chicago Town Takeaway pizza from the freezer.

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