A History of Pizza in 8 Slices!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @edwnx0
    @edwnx0 8 лет назад +249

    If you don't eat the crust, we can't be friends.

    • @oBdurate
      @oBdurate 8 лет назад +2

      +DemonAngel 13 WHAT

    • @MaurDL
      @MaurDL 8 лет назад +6

      +Edwin Contreras Pizza crust is the leftover garbage only fit for paupers and plebeians.

    • @edwnx0
      @edwnx0 8 лет назад +28

      Maur DL It's good pizza when the crust tastes like fresh bread. 😉

    • @Zimx02
      @Zimx02 8 лет назад +1

      +Edwin Contreras The crust is empty calories. It tastes good, but you should avoid it.

    • @oBdurate
      @oBdurate 8 лет назад +30

      ***** If you're looking to avoid calories, why even eat pizza?

  • @TimeShifter42
    @TimeShifter42 8 лет назад +164

    Poison the pizza, put the antidote in the crust. Watch the inferiors slowly die because they did not eat the crust.

    • @marshalltesta8302
      @marshalltesta8302 8 лет назад +34

      Genius. Seriously though, who doesn't eat the crust?! It's a free bread stick. And it's more pizza. There are no downsides to it.

    • @ashvinbhatnagar2381
      @ashvinbhatnagar2381 6 лет назад +2

      loads of people

    • @chunkyboy2670
      @chunkyboy2670 6 лет назад +1

      @@marshalltesta8302 theres no sause or cheese on it

    • @Dragonslayer25
      @Dragonslayer25 5 лет назад

      I would still eat tbh

    • @Twocoolman115
      @Twocoolman115 5 лет назад

      Michael Jamison ya know, that actually would be an interesting social experiment.

  • @NerdSyncProductions
    @NerdSyncProductions 8 лет назад +69

    There was a time when I sincerely tried pursuing a restaurant that would only serve leftover pizza.

    • @Moscato_Moscato
      @Moscato_Moscato 8 лет назад +3

      That's sounds very risky Scott! Even more risky than a channel on the web dedicated to all things comic book related!!

    • @Estarfigam
      @Estarfigam 8 лет назад +2

      +NerdSync Please let it be Ninja Turtle and Daredevil themed... Maybe an anchovy and jalapeno one called the Punisher

    • @wraithgames
      @wraithgames 8 лет назад +1

      +NerdSync HI SCOTT!

    • @BrezelCeviche
      @BrezelCeviche 3 года назад +1

      that sounds great, you should do it.

    • @MicahBenally
      @MicahBenally 4 месяца назад

      I guess you could just make pizza then store and sell it the next day. Technically leftover pizza. It'd be kind of funny if there was a microwave in the lobby to use to heat up a slice

  • @Yggi_the_tree
    @Yggi_the_tree 7 лет назад +138

    how to get hungry within 15 minutes

  • @ProfAwesomeO
    @ProfAwesomeO 8 лет назад +53

    in new zealand we have a pizza chain called "hell pizza" who make yum but more expensive pizza, but the important part, is their boxes have a smaller box you can pop out of that box to put left over pizza slices in, very useful if your friend wants to take some home or to save room in your fridge.
    also the original design was coffin shaped and said "for your remains" which pleased me no end

    • @suryamaharaniw1313
      @suryamaharaniw1313 6 лет назад +2

      ProfAwesomeO ahhh i miss hell pizza! used to get one almost every night back in Palmy 😊 whereabouts do you live?

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 2 года назад

      That is frickin' AWESOME !

  • @1234kalmar
    @1234kalmar 8 лет назад +151

    When Mike said his favourite topping are *pineapples* and jalapennos... I experienced the feeling Padmé had when Obi wan told her Anakin killed children.

    • @ZechsMerquise73
      @ZechsMerquise73 8 лет назад +4

      +1234kalmar Spicy pineapple chicken pizza.. How can you not love it?

    • @ghosface353
      @ghosface353 8 лет назад +1

      +1234kalmar Pineapples are great on pizza. It's pretty normal in Norway, we usually call it Hawaii Pizza.

    • @1234kalmar
      @1234kalmar 8 лет назад +6

      Olyphantastic I tried it a few times, but oh my god, for me, it's the number one way to ruin a pizza

    • @duncanallen18
      @duncanallen18 8 лет назад

      +1234kalmar I feel the same... as Mike. Non-vegetarian me would've added anchovies for the holy trinity of flavours.

    • @1234kalmar
      @1234kalmar 8 лет назад

      Duncan Allen My only problem is the ananas, the rest sounds nice. Jalapenjos, and that small fishy. Though nothing beats crab and octopus.

  • @tabithamonteith5644
    @tabithamonteith5644 8 лет назад +22

    I tweeted you this already, but in my town in Canada there is a Greek restaurant run by an Indian family that is best known for having astounding Pizza (an Italian dish). My favorite kind of pizza there is the "Mexican" style.
    So I frequently order a Mexican style Italian dish from a Greek restaurant run by an Indian family in Canada. Globalization. It's amazing.

    • @Ridley369
      @Ridley369 4 года назад +2

      Honestly, that's horrifying.

    • @feetgoaroundfullflapsC
      @feetgoaroundfullflapsC 4 года назад +3

      Bullshit. Pizza is not Italian.. Its Greek Open Pitza (Cheese and oils on top of wheat pie). The Spanish Explorers put tomato from Mexico.. That is nothing Italian. You been lied to. Noodles are from China, not Italy either..

    • @Ridley369
      @Ridley369 4 года назад +2

      @@feetgoaroundfullflapsC "Noodles are from China" lmao 🤣

    • @feetgoaroundfullflapsC
      @feetgoaroundfullflapsC 4 года назад +1

      @@Ridley369 Wellcome to the reality..

    • @feetgoaroundfullflapsC
      @feetgoaroundfullflapsC 4 года назад +1

      @@Ridley369 Yes sir.. Low Mein in chinese. they were brought to Europe by merchants even before Marco Polo..

  • @whitecip
    @whitecip 8 лет назад +20

    Hello from Italy. I really like the idea of the characterization of pizza according to the local traditions of the place it was imported to. We have this thing in my country, where food is almost sacred and anything that deviates from the original recipes -those that your grandmother would cook- is a blasphemy. For instance, even pineapple on pizza is a strange thing to wrap one's mind around (not only I've never had it, but I've never seen anyone eat it).
    I like to thing about pizza as a concept rather than a dish: Take what you have available locally, pack it in a easy-to-hold crust, make it so that the taste is in accordance with what the inhabitants of said place are used to. From this point of view pizza with curry on it is more "authentic" pizza than "traditional Napoletan" pizza imported in India would be.
    Let me end on a quick note about how cute is Mike's accent when he says Italian names =)

    • @colexian
      @colexian 2 года назад

      I recommend trying the pineapple pizza, its actually fantastic. People make a big deal about it, but in the US every major pizza vendor offers it as a topping.

  • @Quietloud
    @Quietloud 8 лет назад +7

    "Leftover pizza is often surprise pizza." And then I flashback to the time that I got drunk, passed out in bed and woke up eyeing a slice of pizza on the pillow. And then I had breakfast.

  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely 8 лет назад +19

    I consistently enjoy your cromulent use of the word embiggen. 8:12

  • @Kalleosini
    @Kalleosini 8 лет назад +29

    lucky day at the office, getting all kinds of pizza for lunch after you were done recording.
    this made me want pizza really bad.

  • @h8stupidppl
    @h8stupidppl 8 лет назад +22

    Why am I watching this at 4Am... Why did I clicked on this video..
    Nobody deserve to be tortured like this... nobody.

  • @Ironysandwich
    @Ironysandwich 8 лет назад +15

    The best thing about leftover pizza is that if you wait long enough you get extra mushrooms.

  • @maxrbmc
    @maxrbmc 7 лет назад +3

    This episode is what RUclips, history and indulging in the nerdy study of the history of things we love should be.
    It's not even hyperbole to say it brought me to tears at some points (but maybe that's because I miss pizza + D&D games, like you mentioned).
    I hope you are very proud of this thing you created, sir (and team)!

  • @Saborlas
    @Saborlas 8 лет назад +62

    Pizza is like sex: even when it's bad, it's still pretty good. It's better in bed. You can have it at night and then have it again in the morning. And only weirdos involve pineapple or anchovies.

    • @TankEngine75
      @TankEngine75 5 лет назад +1

      Anchovies are weird?

    • @feetgoaroundfullflapsC
      @feetgoaroundfullflapsC 5 лет назад +1

      Anchovies are Spanish Style Pizza.. The Spanish like strong or hot flavors,

    • @karlritzmann8178
      @karlritzmann8178 4 года назад +2

      I just ate a pizza with pineapple
      Doesn’t taste bad though

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 4 года назад

      Saborlas Saying that pizza is like sex is the ultimate myth... Bad sex don't gives you stomachaches if the dough us bad or poor cooked or it contains bad ingredients.

  • @PranavDhunnoo
    @PranavDhunnoo 8 лет назад +6

    I was actually really surprised when my margherita pizza order came to my table during my trip to Italy. It's waaaay different from what I've been eating my whole life. Much tinner base, stone-baked and just enough tomato sauce for the base to hold. It was totally a paradigm shift for me.
    P.S: I love mushroom on my pizza!

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Год назад +1

      I dislike mushrooms rather strongly on pizza, but it isn't a taste thing. It's a texture and consistancy issue. Bite down and 'wait what is THIS?!' Finely chop and distribute through the topping lair and it addsa nice bit of umami punch to things.
      Interestingly that is the mistake many who put pineapple on pizza make. Put these globs of Pineapple chunk on. Thin slice so it has a more consistant distribution.
      Same wit hspinich or brocolli actually. the problem isn't the flavor it's the chunkinesso f it. Thin chop or slice and distribute and it goes over a hell of a lot better.
      Anchovies are a whole other problem. You don't bake them into the pizza. That results in them rendering down into grease patches. Put them on AFTER the pie is cooked andthe residual heat will incorporate. I still think they're overly salty and gross, but if you're going to do the thign do it right or not at all.
      I love pizza. you have a lot of potential variants all in a simple conceptual framework.

  • @jamesmurray4176
    @jamesmurray4176 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks Mike. You just made me order a pizza. I literally couldn't help it.

    • @ML98837bob
      @ML98837bob Год назад

      You and about 200+ of us who watched this video.

  • @VicodinElmo
    @VicodinElmo 8 лет назад +7

    Thumbs up for pizza and the cheeky "embiggens" reference.

  • @ParallelPenguins
    @ParallelPenguins 8 лет назад +6

    If friendly aliens came to earth and asked me to share a food that is quintessentially earth I'd share pizza.

  • @RedCaderyn
    @RedCaderyn 8 лет назад +6

    "Cold pizza better than hot pizza? You're insane!"

    • @s.j.denham1757
      @s.j.denham1757 4 года назад

      Not better - just different 😁

    • @brandoncespedes9421
      @brandoncespedes9421 3 года назад

      Eating my cold pizza while reading this comment 5 years in the future!!

  • @TheDestroyerOfHumans
    @TheDestroyerOfHumans 8 лет назад +11

    Gosh darn it... while watching this I made my own type, Baguette bread with tomato and garlic paste spread and added cheese with Dried Oregano to top. To me Pizza is so diverse in it's simplicity that almost anyone can do whatever they want with it. Yes we all understand that it has it's history with Italy then America but in all honesty when you break the fundamentals down to it's base core you only really need 3 ingredients. Tomato, bread and cheese. With that in mind it's clear to see why people love it soooo much! You can add things you didn't think that would work and it tasted amassing or just mash all the things you love and hope it's glorious and by god is it stupid easy to make that with the right tools and ingredients you can forget other brands when you can just do it yourself. Pizza for me is the king of fast food in regards to what variety that YOU the consumer want. Sure you could have a Kebab with all the ingredients you desire and sure a burger can have like 3 stacks of bacon if you want but lets be clear hear... those extras deform the food in a way that you know it's an forced extra. Yes with pizza you can do the same but the size in volume depends on the size of your food, a kebab can only be so big until it de-forms in a pile of mush and a burger can only be so huge that you need to bite more then once to get everything in but with pizza it makes it looks natural while all the extras are right in front of you that when you bite into it you know what your getting and you can't deny that's exactly what you want. Heck, why does 'Epic Meal Time' make so many types of pizzas? Sure it's got all crazy ingredients on it and it's huge but the simple way it's made is so uniformly just that you can do almost whatever you want and nobody will care. Pizza is like an open sand box. You ask, you get.

    • @joshbobst1629
      @joshbobst1629 8 лет назад +2

      +TheDestroyerOfHumans All right, James Joyce.

    • @TheDestroyerOfHumans
      @TheDestroyerOfHumans 8 лет назад

      =D

    • @lodevijk
      @lodevijk 8 лет назад

      +TheDestroyerOfHumans Baguette-based fast food with cheese and stuff on it is very popular in Poland since decades. It will usually incorporate tomato sauce, onions and mushrooms.
      As for me, I exclusively make my own pizza.

  • @dawnwayfinder
    @dawnwayfinder 8 лет назад +15

    10:20
    You only eat pizza on Fridays?
    Well, I'll be happy to inform you that you'll be visited by the *Sheriff's Secret Police* in about, ooh say, four seconds?
    Remember to eat at *Big Rico's Pizza*, the only pizzeria in town that hasn't burned down from an unsolved arson case. *; )*

  • @NerdSyncProductions
    @NerdSyncProductions 8 лет назад +14

    Serendipity! I'm currently eating pizza.

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado 8 лет назад +1

      +NerdSync Serendipity, I just watched your punisher video

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions 8 лет назад

      reddevved Nice!

    • @Baraxis13
      @Baraxis13 8 лет назад

      +NerdSync Me too!

    • @garrettlenzen
      @garrettlenzen 8 лет назад

      I literally watched your new video before watching this one. Y'all should do a collaboration!

    • @raiseaglass1607
      @raiseaglass1607 8 лет назад

      I really want pizza now.

  • @feruspriest
    @feruspriest 8 лет назад +1

    This video makes me immensely nostalgic for hand-kneading dough. I worked for Fast Eddies, one of the "major" one-store ma-and-pa pizza shops in my neck of Ruralville, Ohio for six years. The place was my hometown's only pizza shop, and we had customers who'd come from Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati on a weekly basis for our pies.
    I was *the* dough guy when I worked at Fast Eddies, and it's really surreal to think that for about five of those six years, I was the man who made the dough which fed all the sports teams, churches, families, teachers, and local businesses when they had a hankerin' for some pizza. From Wednesday to Saturday every week starting my Junior year of high school until my senior year in college, I'd churn out several hundred pounds of dough each night (I'd go through two fifty pound bags of flour every three batches of dough I'd make, and I would make anywhere between 10-14 batches a night, especially during American football season) to ensure the next day's orders could be met.
    When I started my final year in college I had to cut back my hours, so the owner had to replace me as the primary dough maker. Around that time I started hearing complaints about the consistency in the crust--it didn't rise the same way, it was too thick/too fluffy, etc (Fast Eddies does a sicilian style pizza, so we made a thicker dough). I don't know if it's an accurate belief to hold, but I like to think that for a brief moment, my particular notion of what a "good" pizza dough should be like had become the preference of thousands of people in the surrounding area.

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Год назад +1

      Dude, I live nowhere near you but i respect the hell out of hte guy that does the dough. That is the foundation everything is built on. Strong foundation, and everything can be built amazingly. Weak foundation and it all falls apart no matter what the rest is. As someone who's never been to Fast Eddie's but as a lover of pizza? THank you.

    • @feruspriest
      @feruspriest Год назад

      @@singletona082 damn this was a blast from the past!

  • @Merrsharr
    @Merrsharr 8 лет назад +21

    Warning: Do not watch hungry

    • @hemangchauhan2864
      @hemangchauhan2864 8 лет назад +1

      +Merrsharr I did ;_;

    • @Shalakor
      @Shalakor 8 лет назад

      +Merrsharr
      I wasn't even hungry at the time, I had literally even already eaten something non-pizza not that long ago, and it was still a bad idea. Now I'll have to break off a small piece of a frozen pizza to cook somehow.

    • @kgthompson5814
      @kgthompson5814 5 лет назад

      Watch and eat fatass

    • @pewpewpewgirlable
      @pewpewpewgirlable 3 года назад

      Best watched while eating pizza

  • @harveyslater7042
    @harveyslater7042 8 лет назад +1

    Glad to see another Pineapple fan Mike! My parents raised me on Hawaiian because "it would keep me interesting" I still don't know why you guys don't have more subscribers. Thanks to you I can now act as a Pizza aficionado whenever I'm asked what my favourite food is (it's Pizza)

  • @leobat7007
    @leobat7007 8 лет назад +7

    Personal favourite: mozzarella, prosciutto cotto, arugula and sliced parmigiano cheese.

    • @Arian545
      @Arian545 8 лет назад

      Kebab-pizza is the best, although I am not sure you can it anywhere else than Norway

    • @myoko343
      @myoko343 7 лет назад

      Sweden too (y)

  • @justinjoostrocks
    @justinjoostrocks 8 лет назад +1

    I paused this episode, went to my kitchen, put tomato sauce, cheese and salami on a tortilla and microwaved it. It is surprisingly good.

  • @Jedibob5
    @Jedibob5 8 лет назад +90

    ...Am I the only one who, despite being a pizza lover, can't stand cold pizza? If I ever have leftover pizza, I always have to warm it up first.

    • @paradoxpilot8925
      @paradoxpilot8925 8 лет назад

      +Jedibob5 You're not the only one. I do that, too.

    • @manamaster6
      @manamaster6 8 лет назад

      +Jedibob5 Pizza and pancakes are the only food that I consider that even though the flavor changes when it is cold, it is greatly enjoyable in both forms.
      Those are two different experiences that I like for what they are.

    • @boilderrik893
      @boilderrik893 8 лет назад

      I can tolerate cold pizza, but I would never go so far as to say I like it.

    • @SeanSultan
      @SeanSultan 8 лет назад

      +manamaster6 Day old pancake is the best, especially if it was well slathered in butter the day before and was made by someone who really knew what they were doing.

    • @manamaster6
      @manamaster6 8 лет назад +1

      Sean Sultan I don't personally like butter on my pancakes (besides the one used in the recipe), but if it is well hydrated with maple syrup, condensed swetened milk or a Mexican caramel named Cajeta, I love them hot or one day old and cold.

  • @MagicMaster667
    @MagicMaster667 5 лет назад +2

    I will never tire of this episode. It's an all-time classic in my eyes. :-)

  • @rdreher7380
    @rdreher7380 8 лет назад +8

    Ok, ok, have I got a story for you.
    I am typing this from a broken computer. Long story short I got a broken ccfl and now I can only barely see the screen by shining my desk lamp on it. I live on my own in Japan, where I am not native to, and I'm a busy guy, so getting this thing repaired or replaced is not easy, and I'm pushing through.
    And then I come to this video. Long day, long week. Bad week. Very bad week. Friends moved away, coworkers changed jobs, favorite restaurant closed down. Only gets worse from there. Then I watch this video and see all that delicious Pizza, good, awesome, New York Pizza, and -- well I'm an New York boy, and their ain't all that much Pizza in Japan, not good New York stuff anyway, not in my provincial little city, and it's late and I'm hungry and -- Goddammit I want some Pizza! GWAH!
    So there's no "good" Pizza, but there is a Pizza Hut. And they do deliver. But despite my many years studying Japanese, anything involving a phone is just no. BUT wait, they do online delivery. But oh no, my computer is a wreck. But I want Pizza. Dammit Idea Channel I absolutely NEED Pizza now.
    So I navigated with intense difficulty, took me an hour. But I did it. I ordered Pizza. I'm sure your Pizza filled episode will leave many views going out for Pizza afterwards, but I just thought this would show you just how much you affected me.

    • @puupipo
      @puupipo 8 лет назад

      +R Dreher Just wanted to let you know that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and hope that next week will suck less for you. Now, I'm off to order pizza, which won't be nearly as difficult as it was in your case, mostly because I live in a country where my first language is one of two official languages. Also, my favorite pizzeria is less than 100 meters from my apartment. Then, and only then, with a warm pizza in front of me, will I watch this video.

    • @rdreher7380
      @rdreher7380 8 лет назад

      Joonas Puuppo Well It's not getting better yet. The Pizza never came.

    • @puupipo
      @puupipo 8 лет назад

      R Dreher Oh no. You have my sympathies. At this point, have you considered homemade pizza?

    • @rdreher7380
      @rdreher7380 8 лет назад

      Joonas Puuppo Yay! I tried again today from another place alled Ten Four, and it came this time! Huzzah!

    • @puupipo
      @puupipo 8 лет назад

      R Dreher Great! Was it worth the struggle?

  • @ionicgeorge
    @ionicgeorge 8 лет назад +1

    there is no aspect, no facet, no moment of life that can't be improved with pizza. Thank you.

  • @Smitteys86
    @Smitteys86 8 лет назад +9

    I now REALLY want to go to France and try egg pizza... That sounds so good!

    • @Bookmore
      @Bookmore 8 лет назад +1

      +Smitteys86 It also is VERY good.

    • @garrettrandall8468
      @garrettrandall8468 8 лет назад +1

      +Smitteys86 Sooo good. Spent some time in France and lived right next to a food truck that sold pizza at a pretty cheap rate. Tried a lot of interesting, delicious pizzas there. Egg on pizza is something I wish would make it to NA!

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 2 года назад

      It's very very common in Australia too, egg and bacon 👍

  • @1MoonShade1
    @1MoonShade1 8 лет назад

    I'm an italian living in Japan, not been home in three years and though I haven't really experienced every kind of pizza in the video, it made me remember of how much I love it. Thanks to you I'm now homesick, so I'll go get a not too tasty Japanese pizza and cry a little.

  • @MrMageofHeart
    @MrMageofHeart 8 лет назад +7

    Please tell me the Idea Channel Office had an ultimate pizza party of epic proportions after this shoot was wrapped

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 8 лет назад +3

    When I make home-made pizza, the crust is the main event. Like the opposite of the "bread as a plate", the bread is the meal, the toppings are little more than garnish, or seasoning.

  • @piopob
    @piopob 8 лет назад +10

    Think about this: General tso's pizza.

  • @BennettIsAmazing
    @BennettIsAmazing 8 лет назад +1

    My old history teacher was taken as a POW near Naples during WW2. He (an Englishman) said his first experience of pizza was in a back of a truck headed for their POW camp - he noted that it was just tomato sauce and bread which he claimed was the original recipe - but then I guess not only was there was a war on, there was an invasion on. Still - they gave their POWs pizza - well played Italy.

  • @theyreheretokillus
    @theyreheretokillus 8 лет назад +12

    pineapples and jalapenos? you friken masochist

    • @elingeniero2000
      @elingeniero2000 8 лет назад +1

      +envy nine add ham and it totally transforms it

    • @theyreheretokillus
      @theyreheretokillus 8 лет назад +1

      Alejandro Murguia im high so it sounds good, ill try it. if i wasnt high and hungry i wouldnt feel the same about your recommendation.

    • @grandanse5827
      @grandanse5827 5 лет назад

      Let me guess..ur a pepperoni n cheese king of guy

  • @kacamac
    @kacamac 8 лет назад +1

    Mexican Pizza, Flour tortilla with refried beans topped by another tortilla, covered in enchilada sauce, cheese, green onions, tomatoes and olives. That is my go to pizza and it's super easy to make at home.

  • @rockyarchives8861
    @rockyarchives8861 8 лет назад +14

    What's all this hate on pineapples on your pizza? I like i(catches on fire)

  • @elroyscout
    @elroyscout 8 лет назад +1

    Pizza is sort of like the beach ball of world culture, kicked across the globe, back and forth from culture to culture, slowly nearing perfection.

  • @Kurobeau
    @Kurobeau 8 лет назад +18

    FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE WHO LIKES PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA!!

    • @11thNite
      @11thNite 8 лет назад +5

      +Cryolisk There are dozens of us! Dozens!

    • @Cythil
      @Cythil 8 лет назад

      +11thNite I was pretty sure that there where tons of you out there. They seem popular here even if I do not get it. Well good thing we can all get the pizza we like :)

    • @InstrucTube
      @InstrucTube 8 лет назад

      +Cryolisk I love pineapple on pizza, but I hate cooked pineapple, so I'm alright if it's added afterwards, but not if it's cooked on it. Not sure why. Guess I'm weird. Same thing with tomatoes. Can't stand them if they were cooked on the pizza. Added afterward? Awesome.

    • @Cythil
      @Cythil 8 лет назад

      *****
      But if will not you draconian methods lead people eating more pineapple pizzas? Maybe not out of love but fear. But the end result is less pineapple pizzas for you! :o

    • @Cythil
      @Cythil 8 лет назад

      *****
      *tries to hide the dagger nonchalantly* >_>

  • @rev.davemoorman3883
    @rev.davemoorman3883 8 лет назад +1

    in Rome, we bought Pizza Rustica - a heavy crust, square pizza sold by the slice. Show how much you want, it is weighed, you pay by the gram. Want it to go? The slice is folded in half as a pizza sandwich. Seems someone in a high foot traffic location would try marketing it here.

  • @AddisonTownsendGommers
    @AddisonTownsendGommers 8 лет назад +4

    Loving the new variety of episodes.

  • @Baggytrousers27
    @Baggytrousers27 8 лет назад

    I can't help but imagine yelling PIZZA is the counter to a war cry or a crow repeatedly chanting "Fight." It's like "Well we could beat each other up/have a fight to the death OR we "could all just chow down on this fresh pizza that someone brought with them, for the express purpose of stopping a fight."

  • @JanetStarChild
    @JanetStarChild 8 лет назад +8

    Pineapple on pizza? Why not just dump a fist full of bonbons on it?
    Fruits do not go on a pizza! (tomatoes don't count).

    • @Cougarthehairywombat
      @Cougarthehairywombat 8 лет назад +2

      Bell pepper-Fruit
      Chili-Berry

    • @Cougarthehairywombat
      @Cougarthehairywombat 8 лет назад +1

      Avocado-Fruit/Berry
      Eggplant-Berry

    • @charles8817
      @charles8817 8 лет назад

      I like watermelon on mine

    • @JanetStarChild
      @JanetStarChild 8 лет назад

      Charles Smith
      Damnit, people. This is why white people shouldn't make Mediterranean foods. They ruin it.

    • @dirkbrand9859
      @dirkbrand9859 8 лет назад +2

      If Black people made the foods there would still be watermellons on it. XP

  • @morlath4767
    @morlath4767 8 лет назад

    Growing up I was constantly in and out of hospital. Nearby was a wonderful pizza place and it was always an enjoyable experience to go there with my mum and share in slices. We spent many hours enjoying the food and conversations and it's where I would learn the joys of what it means to eat out and converse.

  • @doyowan
    @doyowan 8 лет назад +7

    Can't watch the whole video... Too hungry.... Will be back after a midnight snack

  • @CarolineChiasson
    @CarolineChiasson 5 лет назад

    I have never in my life thought, “who am I sharing my pizza with? Who has the other slices”. Probably because my dad and brother were the other ones... I guess we should have ordered a whole pie! Hahaha

  • @SuckMyRightToe
    @SuckMyRightToe 8 лет назад +3

    "A History of Pizza" - Starts in New York . . .
    You goofed...

  • @derblaueengel2003
    @derblaueengel2003 8 лет назад +1

    I never thought you would mention my birthplace in your show! Viva Palermo!

  • @Oisilky
    @Oisilky 8 лет назад +3

    During this video I had a sudden realization about pizza... and oddly enough sushi. Which is a weird comparison but indulge me for a second. The most important ingredient in those two foods is not what we commonly think of as being the best part of each. I noticed this sometime after going vegan , I ate pizza without cheese, entirely, not even vegan, "cheese," and to my surprise it was still awesome. Super awesome, but not quite as awesome. I came to realize that the ingredient that really makes pizza is the combination of the bread and the sauce. Which got me thinking about sushi, how people view sushi as raw fish, but it isn't. The literal translation of sushi means vinegared rice. Raw fish by itself is call sashimi. you can eat vinegared rice by itself and it is still sushi and can be used to make various different sushi foods, maki(rolls) and inarizushi(stuffed tofu pouches seasoned with sweetened soy sauce and dashi) coming to mind. But the raw fish by itself is sashimi, just as cheese on bread is cheesy bread and cheese by itself is just cheese. Without the sauce it isn't pizza, but pizza without cheese is still pizza. Which is interesting because the origins of sushi was in a way to preserve fish. Originally they used vinegared rice to preserve raw fish, in fact the rice would turn into almost a porridge and would be discarded not even eaten with the fish. It wasn't until the lower class citizen started eating this food that they decided not to let the rice sit for that long and eat it with the fish. All leading up to what we now call sushi, a slice of sashimi over sushi rice. Vinegared rice to be exact.. It also seems modern pizza developed similarly in that cheese is an integral part of the best pizza. We have two foods who's most integral part of the food isn't even the part people associate with the food or come to the food to eat, nor is it the best part of the food either. Which is saying something because I am vegan and I think sushi is better with fish and pizza better with cheese.
    I also would like to mention that when you train to become a sushi rice they place the most important on rice preparation and there are sushi chefs who will send their apprentices out to other sushi restaurants to try the rice by itself with no topping(neta) to better understand what makes good sushi. Some sushi chefs even say the rice is the primary ingredient. I imagine good pizza is similar in that a good sauce makes the best pizza, all else is secondary.
    It is also interesting how pizza and sushi range form extremely cheap and convenient, delivery and sushi trains to much more high class. Sushi probably having a larger range of prices it goes for.
    I also make my own sushi and it is a similar experience to making pizzas versus ordering it. Sushi is too much work to taste good after you make it. It kills the appetite, but in a similar fashion to how you described ordering pizza to be a much more rewarding and enjoyable experience. eating at a sushi restaurant is fast, delicious and you get to keep the orders going until uncomfortable fullness. There is also the closeness in that everyone shares their food at sushi restaurants(in american at least). You order a lot of everything and everyone gets to try it all. It's almost a bonding experience.

    • @hudsonm9282
      @hudsonm9282 3 года назад

      pizza without sauce is called white pizza

    • @pterodactylbull
      @pterodactylbull 3 года назад

      As a sushi chef and biologist , you researching the science of cooking will simplify your perception on the subject(s) addressed here

  • @garrettlanegraham
    @garrettlanegraham 8 лет назад +1

    Damn it ... I've watched this video three times and all three times I've been compelled to immediately acquire some pizza and enjoy it thoughtfully and slowly ... with extra cheese.

  • @InternetLaser
    @InternetLaser 8 лет назад +16

    You doofus
    It's Lou Malnati's, not Lou Maltese.

    • @DrSomeGuy
      @DrSomeGuy 8 лет назад +2

      +Ja-Shwa Cardell
      Lou Mall-knot-tea-'s

    • @TulilaSalome
      @TulilaSalome 8 лет назад

      +Ja-Shwa Cardell He didn't say Maltese.

  • @davepc2u
    @davepc2u 3 года назад

    "..comemerating an artifact that remains of a dnd game, netfilx get together or allnighter...." this made me smile warmly. great memories! thx.🙂

  • @oldasyouromens
    @oldasyouromens 8 лет назад +4

    Chicago thin crust doesn't fold, which I like (and it's served party cut, which I also like) but if you're looking for deliciously weird here, weirder than Deep Dish (which I merely tolerate), there's a few restaurants that serve Pizza Pot Pie. It's a mushroom-shaped ball of pizza dough stuffed with cheese, sauce, and sausage. like a calzone, only rounder and more raised and generally better.

  • @rowtow13
    @rowtow13 8 лет назад +1

    Leftover pizza is magic. I've had probably hundreds of pizzas worth of leftover pizza for breakfast over the course of my life, but it always makes me think of very specific leftover pizzas. Specifically the ones we'd have for breakfast the morning after birthday party sleepovers when I was a kid. Mike said breakfast pizza is more indulgent. Breakfast sleepover pizza is the most indulgent of all.

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Год назад

      I think the magic of leftover pizza is literally chemical. The acid in the tomato interacting and breaking down everything else to release extra flavor.

  • @Little-Hill-Comics
    @Little-Hill-Comics 8 лет назад +4

    Warning: Don't watch this video late when all your local pizza places are closed.

  • @lucafrancescone5929
    @lucafrancescone5929 8 лет назад +2

    Incredibly accurate. Amazing.
    Greetings from Naples!

  • @1234aabc
    @1234aabc 8 лет назад +4

    That was so great. Very good ep!

  • @AudrinaOralay
    @AudrinaOralay 8 лет назад

    As someone from a mixed pizza household I found this video very interesting. My father and mother were raised on the east coast, and both spend a significant amount of their childhood in NYC. I was born and raised in Chicago. As it happened, my father was always an adamant believer that New York style was the best style pizza and while Chicago deep dish was fine it was not the same. We always joked it was the "up-side down pizza" because it had the tomatoes on top. I personally never found this an issue, along with its soupiness (as it were, I never saw it as such), because I very much enjoy Chicago style. I love the thick crust and all of the extra cheese and tomatoes. It has more flavor and fills you up faster. I would constantly argue with my father on pizza night about which style to buy, and if I got my way we always bought Lou Malnati's (in my humble opinion the yummiest pizza ever created). For the sake of my father I ate New York style while I was in NYC and I absolutely loved it, but to me it is just not the same as deep dish. As with other things what you grow up with sticks with you in a special kind of way. And I think that can be said for pizza styles in general. I've had pizza in Italy, NYC, Norway, and Chicago, and I will always be partial to my deep dish. To me it reminds me of celebrations and family, because that was when we always got Lou Malnatis.
    Coincidentally, I had the hilarious experience of going to a pizza shop in Olso, Norway with my cousin, and it was weird to see them making the different styles of "American" pizza. Apparently there is a chain pizza restaurant in Norway which sells New York, Chicago, Hawaiian, and California pizza. We got Chicago Style because I was curious, and it was not true deep dish, just a fluffier crust than a flatbread. I ordered no toppings because I have never been a topping person. In Norway, they served the pizza with dipping sauces, and to my horror my cousin started dipping her pizza in RANCH DRESSING. I know some people do this in the US too but I have never seen anyone in Chicago put extra sauce on deep dish pizza, let alone RANCH. (Then again we're the city which posts signs by hot dog stands forbidding tourists to put ketchup on their hot dogs. No I am not joking.) What I learned is that many Norwegians eat pizza with ranch dressing and think that it SHOULD be eaten this way. The waitress in particular was giving me odd looks as I ate my plain cheese pizza with nothing on it. It felt almost like an out of body experience, but it was an interesting lesson in culture clash.
    One more thing, that is NOT how you say Lou Malnati's. In Chicago we always call it Lou Mal-Not-Ees. I am not sure if that's actually how it's supposed to be pronounced but if you went to Chicago and pronounced it in the way you do in this video then you will get a lot of strange looks. Just FYI.

  • @Stuie299
    @Stuie299 7 лет назад +4

    Perfectly cromulent use of embiggen.

  • @christinecrawford
    @christinecrawford 8 лет назад +1

    YAY - pizza! Love this episode - is super informative! (hubby owns an independent pizzeria) I must say, I was a little surprised that you did not give a mention to "Detroit Style" square pan pizza, of which Buddy's Pizza and Jets Pizza have become famous for.

  • @funnyguy6197
    @funnyguy6197 8 лет назад +4

    oh my god i go to that pizza town

    • @yueiscute
      @yueiscute 8 лет назад +1

      it's probably owned by the Jews :/

    • @caseyp5301
      @caseyp5301 6 лет назад

      Rt 46 in lodi, nj I think

  • @JohnCharlesBatman
    @JohnCharlesBatman 8 лет назад +1

    In Buenos Aires, Argentina, there's a lot of pizzerías too there are more of 1200. In here there's in fact a 5km marathon were people goes from the El Imperio in Chacarita to El palacio de la Pizza in Downtown visting 8 of the more important pizzerías in the city. In general the most important ones are from the first half of the XX century, and even tough the cooks were italians allmost anytime the pizzerías belong to spanish inmigrants. Here in Buenos Aires we also eat with pizza a kind of bread called "Faina" made of chickpea flour that comes from Genoa, Italy

  • @bigboygametime
    @bigboygametime 8 лет назад +6

    LOU MALTY'S??? LOU MALTY'S?????

  • @kyleblaneplays
    @kyleblaneplays 8 лет назад +1

    Holy crap I really want to try a pineapple and jalapeno pizza now. That sounds so good!

  • @MiseFreisin
    @MiseFreisin 8 лет назад +5

    Pineapple on pizza is OK! People who think pineapple should never be put on pizza are the same sort of people who kick puppies, pronounce it "jif" and turn their underwear inside out instead of washing, I've heard from a reliable source.

  • @KeithPluas
    @KeithPluas 8 лет назад

    I loved this video! I'm using it today with my students for a Pizza-Friday Class! (We ordered a pizza, we'll eat it, and talk about the history of pizza, how does that sound for an English class about... uh... pizza?... yeah... pizza... what did you expect, nouns? prepositional phrases? time clauses?)

  • @AlexTalArt
    @AlexTalArt 8 лет назад +19

    if it wasn't for immigration you wouldn't have pizza! think about that when you vote America!

    • @ronsandgren1
      @ronsandgren1 6 лет назад +4

      Legal immigration that IS and not illegal immigration. A lot of people and conservative politicians are for legal immigration but against illegal immigration like myself.

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 4 года назад

      Revolver Ocelot That's sure more correct statement... ✌️😉👍

  • @Mattzors
    @Mattzors 8 лет назад

    I'm from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and there's a lot of debate around pizza in that area. The dough tends to be higher risen than any thin crust or traditional New York style, and the toppings are typically greasy enough to warrant a few dabs with a paper towel.
    But what really separates folks over Pictou County pizza (PCP because, of course that's what it gets called) is the sauce. Pictou County brown sauce is so well liked, some of the local stores have taken to shipping their frozen pizzas through UPS across Canada. The first one to offer this was Acropoles I believe, and then one or two others followed. The brown sauce differs in ranges of depth of the brown colour and spiciness from joint to joint. Some places offer normal red tomato sauce, and they're decent, but its not the famous pizza of Pictou County. Recipes can be found in forums all over the internet for making brown sauce at home. But in all seriousness, like was said in the video, getting it delivered is a part of having pizza.
    My favourite comes from Sam's in Stellarton, now that Ted's closed mysteriously one day and never reopened.

  • @jellevm
    @jellevm 8 лет назад +6

    Cheese (mozarella), tomato... and basil! It's not a real pizza if it doesn't have the green, white and red of the Italian flag; basil is just as essential!

    • @unstoppableExodia
      @unstoppableExodia 8 лет назад +2

      +Lazhward Kirmist yeah Basil and tomato are a match made in heaven

    • @MUtley-rf8vg
      @MUtley-rf8vg 8 лет назад +1

      +Lazhward Kirmist
      YES. Margharita / Caprese style with those three ingredients works in so many different foods. One of those magic food combinations.

    • @XPimKossibleX
      @XPimKossibleX 8 лет назад +1

      Buffalo mozzarella, tomato, basil. That's the Holy trio.

  • @KristofDE
    @KristofDE 8 лет назад +1

    I've started making pizza recently, because after years of searching I finally found a recipe that works for me every time. Even more recently, I found a new way of doing pizza, without a tomato topping, but basted with garlic oil. It was so good me and my partner barely stopped ourselves from eating the whole thing in one sitting.
    So increasingly I'm enjoying delivery pizza less and less, and nowadays if I eat out, I mostly grab a kebab or a burger. In Poland places where you can grab pizza slices are rather rare, it's mostly the whole thing - Pizza Hut for example didn't really catch on, and while it was quite popular around 10 years ago, that's no longer the case. In my home town, Kraków, we only got Domino's like two years ago - but I did order there often while living in the UK.
    But I do have delivery pizza once a month when I organise a board-game get-together with my friends. We order a few pizzas to share in between games, it's the easiest solution for eating something for dinner during a session like that.

  • @BatteDR0ID5
    @BatteDR0ID5 8 лет назад +49

    pinapple on pizza is ABSOLUTELY HARAM

    • @mooniejohnson
      @mooniejohnson 8 лет назад +11

      Pistols at dawn! Pineapple is fantastic on pizza!

    • @MrEnKaye
      @MrEnKaye 8 лет назад +8

      +Adam Winkelmann "Pistols at dawn" is my new favourite retort

    • @AceBambam
      @AceBambam 8 лет назад +4

      But i like hawaiian pizza

    • @aps-c1766
      @aps-c1766 7 лет назад +3

      those one who invented pinapple topping need to hang or stoned

    • @mooniejohnson
      @mooniejohnson 7 лет назад +2

      Shaorune Nautilus Oh, it's ON. PISTOLS AT DAWN.

  • @MrPirateslover
    @MrPirateslover 8 лет назад

    Listening to how passionately Mike talks about left over pizza made my day 😂

  • @WarpScanner
    @WarpScanner 8 лет назад +3

    Delicious artery clogging bacon is what I like on my pizza.
    Also sometimes pepperoni and green peppers.

  • @ATRStormUnit
    @ATRStormUnit 8 лет назад

    Pizza became popular in Germany after WWII, when American GIs brought a cook they knew from Italy with them. He was the one who started the first pizza restaurant here. So thanks for that :>

  • @Carltoncurtis1
    @Carltoncurtis1 8 лет назад +3

    Hawaiian Master Race reporting in

    • @ichbinein123
      @ichbinein123 8 лет назад

      +HotSkull - You sick fuck! >:(

  • @lyadmilo
    @lyadmilo 8 лет назад +1

    If morning pizza is a different pizza, then drunk pizza is a different pizza. There is a place near me that is actually only open from 12-4am next to a bar.

  • @DabIMON
    @DabIMON 8 лет назад +3

    It's a rock fact

  • @quidest5
    @quidest5 7 лет назад +1

    The "Margherita" pizza hasn't been invented on 1889, the "tomato, mozzarella and basil" pizza existed well before. It has just been given this name on 1889 to please the Savoy queen.

  • @napdogs
    @napdogs 8 лет назад +3

    You forgot Japan loving their pizza COVERED in corn. It's something else.

  • @seamusmcgrath827
    @seamusmcgrath827 8 лет назад

    I hope you win a Webby just for this video alone! I never knew how much I needed this video in my life.

  • @vitamindubya
    @vitamindubya 8 лет назад +17

    Ugh....Mike WOULD own a pizza stone.

    • @AdamYJ
      @AdamYJ 8 лет назад +3

      +vitamindubya Don't knock it. It's good for making pizza and certain crusty breads.

    • @Mesay20yr
      @Mesay20yr 8 лет назад +4

      +vitamindubya Cooking frozen pizza on a pizza stone makes the crust crispier and objectively more delicious.

    • @vitamindubya
      @vitamindubya 8 лет назад

      +Adam Hoffman but he's so pretentious

    • @AdamYJ
      @AdamYJ 8 лет назад +1

      vitamindubya
      I don't see it. But then, I also own a pizza stone and I make my own bread among other things. Perhaps I'm a bit pretentious too. Mike at least seems somewhat self-aware about it all, even admitting to his own "hipster-dom" in the hot sauce episode.

    • @vitamindubya
      @vitamindubya 8 лет назад

      +Adam Hoffman so we have an admission!

  • @AndileJGumbo
    @AndileJGumbo 8 лет назад +1

    Mike, sit down and pay attention... I'm gonna tell you a story.
    Much like everyone else, I have spent my whole life eating and enjoying the hell out of pizza but little did I know that what I was eating could never compare to what my family and I ate once we arrived in Italy on holiday. We had reached a state of quite severe starvation after a long day of touring taking photos in Tuscany and when the bus dropped us back off in Florence, we were ready to eat anything. Unfortunately, we had all but depleted our money and from all the cool stuff we bought and thus couldn't put it in our budget to sit down at a proper restaurant for the evening and so we walked the streets in search of some place where we might get some form of sustenance. It was our first wholly Italian pizzeria, the name of which I regret not remembering, and there we were served with something that was entirely different from what I had ordered over the phone or stopped at the corner side pizza place to get.
    "Mike, it tasted divine," he said as his mouth began watering. The crust was spectacular, the perfect balance between thick and thin, roasted to just the right point where the softness of the bread seemed to be accompanied with a slight crunch upon the bite. The cheese and tomato were merging together, it seemed, mixing in ways that all other pizzas I've tasted have failed to do before either because of cheese overload or if homemade, too much tomato. The combination tasted in whole like... home. This is something I find strange as I was coming to Italy from South Africa and had never before tasted such a thing. But while in Florence on this calm night in the small corner side pizzeria, clearly family run, I felt like I was tasting what pizza was always meant to be.
    Maybe it was the atmosphere, the large Italian man welcoming us into the pizzeria as though we were regulars while at the same time, embracing his regulars and preparing their usuals. Maybe it was the starvation we were feeling prior to eating this intoxicating pizza. Hell, it could have simply been the sight of the pizza and its balance between its natural/ homemade appeal and professional look. I don't know but Mike, I can say without a doubt that it was only when I traveled to Italy that I developed a true appreciation for pizza like never before. It was perfection in taste. The best pizza I'd ever tasted.

  • @400KrispyKremes
    @400KrispyKremes 8 лет назад +5

    What is it that John Green said?

  • @Dante665
    @Dante665 8 лет назад +1

    Pizza is objectively the greatest food ever devised.

  • @giorgio1667
    @giorgio1667 8 лет назад +18

    Worst video to watch at 1:30AM

  • @Zeyev
    @Zeyev 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the multilingual play on words of "golden apple." Non parlo italiano, ma capisco la parola "pomodoro."

  • @SteveRelentless
    @SteveRelentless 8 лет назад +3

    That aint no grandma slice.

  • @omegasoldier382
    @omegasoldier382 8 лет назад +1

    All this video is doing is making me hungry. Thanks.

  • @ReikaSensei
    @ReikaSensei 8 лет назад +3

    You know, I kind of want to just go a step further and take a moment to talk about the international commercialization of pizza because as you kind of touched on, franchises like Pizza Hut have gone international and that's cool and all and it's an American company so it's definitely a form of popularization of American culture and American pizza. However, I still lost it when Pizza Hut in Japan was a main sponsor for the Code Geass anime and they had several episodes of C.C. ordering pizza and racking up points related to a real life campaign that the restaurant chain was having in Japan. That bit was taken out of the localized versions of the series around the world because obviously the campaign only mattered in Japan at that specific time, but it was still kind of INSANE that that level of branding happened in an anime over pizza and it was DRAWN INTO THE SHOW. For me, that was an eye opener on the international power of pizza because it was the least expected thing I could think of. Globalization at work.

  • @shimtest
    @shimtest 8 лет назад +1

    1. New York pizza
    2. Delivery
    3. Frozen pizza
    ...
    10,001. Chicago style drek

  • @Twitchi
    @Twitchi 8 лет назад +3

    leftover pizza is bread covered with satan's vomit..

    • @nal8503
      @nal8503 8 лет назад +2

      +Twitchi
      I love me some Satan's vomit.

  • @BrightBlueInk
    @BrightBlueInk 8 лет назад

    I'm an American who lived for a bit in India as a teenager, and let me tell you...Pizza Hut was something we went to A LOT. Not because we disliked Indian food, it's amazing, but because sometimes you just missed home and wanted something that reminded you of it--and pizza was the best to do that with. But what's interesting is, while we started out having good 'ol Pepperoni out of homesickness, we eventually got to where what we ordered the most was Tandoori PIzza--an Indian-fusion pizza that had tandoori chicken on it with Indian spices, and came with lime slices and pickled onions like you'd get at a tandoori restaurant. It was a perfect fusion of the food we loved in the USA and the food we loved in India, and it was amazing.
    So what I'm saying is, Pizza Hut, if you'd like to start selling that in American stores you would have my eternal loyalty, please and thank you.

  • @sunsetsoverlavenderfields
    @sunsetsoverlavenderfields 8 лет назад +4

    Pineapple and jalapenos are literally the only toppings I won't eat on a pizza, you monster.

    • @Gregoryzaniz
      @Gregoryzaniz 8 лет назад +1

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @PintoconLacras
      @PintoconLacras 8 лет назад

      +viralinfecticide eventually you will... then you'll find it's absolutly eatable and likable. taste it first, then you can hate =)

    • @stormtooper9
      @stormtooper9 8 лет назад

      +viralinfecticide wrong it is the only toppings that should be on pizza. spicy and sweet. yum.

    • @sunsetsoverlavenderfields
      @sunsetsoverlavenderfields 8 лет назад

      i've had it plenty, having worked at a pizza store in the past. it's disgusting.

    • @PintoconLacras
      @PintoconLacras 8 лет назад

      aright aright at least you tasted it... I hate when some one dislike something they haven't even tried.

  • @YetAnotherAaron
    @YetAnotherAaron 8 лет назад +1

    whenever you order a pizza from a new place, ALWAYS order Cheese or Margarita. If they can't successfully make the basic pizza well, they can't make any pizza well.

  • @MrYsosad
    @MrYsosad 8 лет назад +7

    Quickly and cheaply. There you go, US in a nutshell.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 8 лет назад +2

      +RuyBlas
      Well it did help win WWII, so it's not all bad.

    • @NoConsequenc3
      @NoConsequenc3 8 лет назад +3

      +RuyBlas
      If you want drawn out and expensive, what the hell are you doing on RUclips?

  • @jerrodmilton5776
    @jerrodmilton5776 8 лет назад +1

    Pizzeria pizza and homemade pizza are fundamentally different foods. I've held this theory since I was a kid. For instance if I am craving pizzeria pizza a homemade pizza, no matter how tasty, will not satisfy me. Inversely I have sometimes chosen to eat English muffins covered in canned spaghetti sauce and and processed American "cheese" over an option for say a great delivery pizza.