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greatmutah wrote:Dominos is ok. It’s better than Caesar’s in that you don’t hate yourself after eating it. But our local chains are Jets and Hungry Howies. And I’d rather have either of those any day.
Jets. YES.
I'm a MI native, and miss Jet's so much. We had one where I live here now, and it closed. I was super bummed.
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greatmutah wrote:Dominos is ok. It’s better than Caesar’s in that you don’t hate yourself after eating it. But our local chains are Jets and Hungry Howies. And I’d rather have either of those any day.
Jets. YES.
I'm a MI native, and miss Jet's so much. We had one where I live here now, and it closed. I was super bummed.
Jet's is really good stuff. Glad we have a few down here.
I've always been a fan of PH. Even after I worked there for about a year as a teen decades ago, still wasn't burned out on it. I find PJ's sauce too sweet for me, but overall their thin crust is decent. PH pan is my jam, but don't get it these days as it's way too dense for me. Had Dominos exactly 3 times in my entire life, and each time was an experience similar to gnawing on cardboard with Ragu sauce.
Having said that I haven't had either of them but maybe just a few times in the last few years. My current fav chain pizza is Casey's. Also serves as a great late night stop when the other chains are closed.
My ultimate favorite pizza place is/was Zio's in Omaha. Maybe it's just the nostalgia of going there every other Friday with the family for years when we lived there, but it was good NY style pizza.
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I think you have to pay for a good pizza. But as always, what's "good" is subjective. It comes to a point where I start considering just making my own. Till then, I'm okay (just okay) with Costco's. You just can't beat Costco's value.
Bonano wrote:I think you have to pay for a good pizza. But as always, what's "good" is subjective. It comes to a point where I start considering just making my own. Till then, I'm okay (just okay) with Costco's. You just can't beat Costco's value.
Hot dog + soda + slice of pepperoni pizza for $3.50 or whatever is nearly impossible to skip when I go to Costco
I was at REI yesterday, and I saw a portable pizza oven, called the Ooni. Actually, that’s the company name; the model I saw was the Karu 12. They make a 16” model, which allows you to make bigger pizzas.
andvari7 wrote:I was at REI yesterday, and I saw a portable pizza oven, called the Ooni. Actually, that’s the company name; the model I saw was the Karu 12. They make a 16” model, which allows you to make bigger pizzas.
I have the Ooni 16" multi-fuel model (currently using propane) and it's friggin' awesome
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