If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I've seen deep dish pizza, not Chicago style with sauce on top, referred to as Detroit style. No idea if that's accurate or not though!0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
Round here, deep dish means more cheese, not more crust.
More of both, with extra oil in the pan for good measure and a few more gratuitous calories0 -
I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.2 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I was making an analogy to compare the two, haha. As in, I want to argue something that's not important like how people argue whether Chicago or New York pizza is better. Perhaps I should have referenced something else like toilet paper over the roll or under the roll thing.
It's midwest pizza, lol.
Edit: I shouldn't use big words when I use the wrong ones lol.1 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I've seen deep dish pizza, not Chicago style with sauce on top, referred to as Detroit style. No idea if that accurate it not though!
You are correct, Jet's originated in Sterling Heights!2 -
I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!0 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I've seen deep dish pizza, not Chicago style with sauce on top, referred to as Detroit style. No idea if that's accurate or not though!
This is Chicago style, with the sauce on top. According to wikipedia, Detroit-style is the rectangular pizza.
Side note: I could really go for a Lou Malnati's pizza right now.
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I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!
especially as I am a big time volume eater. I have a very very hard time even now wrapping my mind around being satisfied by small portions. a big part of me feels half a cup is not even worth eating.
we shall see, i may eat a cup and toss the rest. or i may just toss it. I actually have a birthday cake (sorta cake) I plan to make for my actual bday.1 -
I think it would be sad if this thread devolved into people criticizing each other's guilty pleasures
I really came here to say these are dangerous. Like accidentally eat half the box while watching TV dangerous
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I think it would be sad if this thread devolved into people criticizing each other's guilty pleasures
I really came here to say these are dangerous. Like accidentally eat half the box while watching TV dangerous
I know, I should have ignored it, haha.
That looks amazing, though. One thing I love about cinnamon toast crunch offshoots is they never skimp on the sugar topping.2 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I've seen deep dish pizza, not Chicago style with sauce on top, referred to as Detroit style. No idea if that's accurate or not though!
This is Chicago style, with the sauce on top. According to wikipedia, Detroit-style is the rectangular pizza.
Side note: I could really go for a Lou Malnati's pizza right now.
That reminds me of the best pizza I have ever had. A Chicago style deep dish I ordered while in Chicago for work. I ordered a "small" and had a very hard time eating even half of it. (It very dense and heavy. Think personal pan pizza hut, but twice as thick with 5 times the cheese.) But boy I sure did try. I then saved the other half for breakfast and ate as much of that as I could. The resulting heartburn and indigestion during my travels home that day were well worth it. Since anything resembling a true deep dish is non existant where I live, I've been meaning to make one for a while now... Perhaps soon I will make my dreams reality...2 -
Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Jet's Pizza deep dish duo with onion (pepperoni shown). Basically cheese sticks on one side and pizza on the other.
That looks yummy
See... I find nothing appealing about this at all. I would definitely not be eating this if I had the calories. To me this isnt a pizza. The one above is more like it for sure.
Is this like a New York vs. Chicago thing? Do I need to put on an accent?
It's definitely not a Chicago thing. Where is the sauce on that pizza?!
I've seen deep dish pizza, not Chicago style with sauce on top, referred to as Detroit style. No idea if that's accurate or not though!
This is Chicago style, with the sauce on top. According to wikipedia, Detroit-style is the rectangular pizza.
Side note: I could really go for a Lou Malnati's pizza right now.
That reminds me of the best pizza I have ever had. A Chicago style deep dish I ordered while in Chicago for work. I ordered a "small" and had a very hard time eating even half of it. (It very dense and heavy. Think personal pan pizza hut, but twice as thick with 5 times the cheese.) But boy I sure did try. I then saved the other half for breakfast and ate as much of that as I could. The resulting heartburn and indigestion during my travels home that day were well worth it. Since anything resembling a true deep dish is non existant where I live, I've been meaning to make one for a while now... Perhaps soon I will make my dreams reality...
I had one on a trip to Chicago too, and loved it. No one else seemed to like it, but my thing was taking the crust and dipping it into the sauce. I loved the texture of the crust.2 -
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I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!
especially as I am a big time volume eater. I have a very very hard time even now wrapping my mind around being satisfied by small portions. a big part of me feels half a cup is not even worth eating.
we shall see, i may eat a cup and toss the rest. or i may just toss it. I actually have a birthday cake (sorta cake) I plan to make for my actual bday.
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Cassandraw3 wrote: »
I don't think anyone thought that!0 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Not you at all!0 -
I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
I should "woo" you and flag you for "abuse" for suggesting ruining such a beautiful thing.3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!
especially as I am a big time volume eater. I have a very very hard time even now wrapping my mind around being satisfied by small portions. a big part of me feels half a cup is not even worth eating.
we shall see, i may eat a cup and toss the rest. or i may just toss it. I actually have a birthday cake (sorta cake) I plan to make for my actual bday.
:sad:nutmegoreo wrote: »I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
I should "woo" you and flag you for "abuse" for suggesting ruining such a beautiful thing.
haha yeah we shall see. maybe i can stick to 1 cup then put the rest back in freezer and see how it goes. But that is soooo many calories.
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I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!
especially as I am a big time volume eater. I have a very very hard time even now wrapping my mind around being satisfied by small portions. a big part of me feels half a cup is not even worth eating.
we shall see, i may eat a cup and toss the rest. or i may just toss it. I actually have a birthday cake (sorta cake) I plan to make for my actual bday.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
Ouch. Birthday it is!
especially as I am a big time volume eater. I have a very very hard time even now wrapping my mind around being satisfied by small portions. a big part of me feels half a cup is not even worth eating.
we shall see, i may eat a cup and toss the rest. or i may just toss it. I actually have a birthday cake (sorta cake) I plan to make for my actual bday.
:sad:nutmegoreo wrote: »I have zero issues spending $5-10 for what i really want once in awhile (a few times a year).Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »I saw these for the first time at the store.
(Whimper)
Ditto. Maybe when the husband and kids are out of the house for a week this summer I'll treat myself and have one for lunch/dinner
I usually buy Ben & Jerry's when my husband is out of town, LOL!
Also a very good option! @quiksylver296 recommends The Tonight Dough highly. I owe it to her to give her a try!
I have tonight dough in my freezer. picked it up on sale. 350cal for half a cup though urgh. i haven't been able to eat it yet. maybe it'll get freezer burn and save me the cals.
If not i may have it on my bday.
I should "woo" you and flag you for "abuse" for suggesting ruining such a beautiful thing.
haha yeah we shall see. maybe i can stick to 1 cup then put the rest back in freezer and see how it goes. But that is soooo many calories.
Yep! And I just go for it!
I only buy 3-4 pints a year.1
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