It took us 139 posts ... but we finally found "that one guy".
136, actually
It took us 139 posts ... but we finally found "that one guy".
Pizza ... there's always those two guys ...136, actually
Chicken spiedie pizza is popular in the Southern Tier.
I know you don't know what "spiedie" means,
and I know you don't know where the Southern Tier is.
Sorry.
You area true gourmet, Capt.I like pineapple on pizza, but ONLY if accompanied by ham and/or bacon (preferably both)
Chicken spiedie pizza is popular in the Southern Tier.
I know you don't know what "spiedie" means,
and I know you don't know where the Southern Tier is.
Sorry.
I know you don't know where the Southern Tier is.
Chicken spiedie pizza is popular in the Southern Tier.
I know you don't know what "spiedie" means,
and I know you don't know where the Southern Tier is.
Sorry.
Anyway, to speed up the story, by the time they were ready to leave , everyone in the restaurant was as happy as can be.
Anyway, to speed up the story, by the time they were ready to leave , everyone in the restaurant was as happy as can be.
Cattaraugus, Little Valley? Lots of straight razors and assorted cutlery came out of the Southern Tier.
Rofl then my pizzeria is living the 90s and that smoked salmon with lemon tastes wonderful as is the cured ham, aged Italian cheese and truffelI think it was worse in the 90's, when folks were making goat cheese and smoked salmon pizzas.
Chicken spiedie pizza
I like the way you drifted a completely miscellaneous thread into razors.
Also from Cattaraugus county, but not from Little Valley,
Carl Monkhouse from Ellicottville.