James J
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Their theory is that it makes you sweat more to cool you down. Which is utter hogwash to me!Hot coffee and tea are served in hot countries, some think it cools you, not me but some
Their theory is that it makes you sweat more to cool you down. Which is utter hogwash to me!Hot coffee and tea are served in hot countries, some think it cools you, not me but some
Hot coffee and tea are served in hot countries, some think it cools you, not me but some
Florida's obsession over chicken tenders is almost as fascinating as their ability to roll over cars in perfect driving conditions in 35MPH zones.. PDQ, Zaxbys, Huey Magoos, a brand new to the area location called Colbys.. Not to mention Ale House makes it their specialty... The odd thing is, none of them are very impressive... Heck Long john silver's does better chicken tenders and that's a low bar!
As much as I looked forward to my Cincinnati/ Northern KY visits I can't say I'm excited for one in Florida. Something about the Florida weather that took away any cravings for any sort of soup, stews or chili. Heck pasta sounds terrible to me down here too.
Skyline Chili already has 5 locations in Florida. Flamingo Crossing will be their sixth.That could be a hit or miss is hot steamy FL.
I must have had a very off day! There was a place out of central NY called Tully's, it was a sports themed family restaurant, that had incredible chicken tends. Super juicy, very flavorful breading and full chicken tenderloins.. It put these places to shame. Back up there, I don't see these fast food places even existing.. Chicken tenders are such an odd thing to build a franchise around, not to mention a handful of franchises!PDQ and Zaxby's are whatever, but Huey MaGoo's is really good.
Come to think of it when I spent time in hot brutal weather Houston TX in July one year I ate literally burritos/tacos breakfast lunch and dinner doused in hot sauce. Sweating but every bite tasted so good. That's one thing in TX, there are 2 basic food groups, BBQ and Tacos.As much as I looked forward to my Cincinnati/ Northern KY visits I can't say I'm excited for one in Florida. Something about the Florida weather that took away any cravings for any sort of soup, stews or chili. Heck pasta sounds terrible to me down here too.
The theory is actually correct; under the right circumstances of course.Their theory is that it makes you sweat more to cool you down. Which is utter hogwash to me!
Apparently one hasn’t been to NYC and NJ to taste quality pizza.Oh yeah and New Yorkers are full of themselves regarding the quality of their food, especially the pizza. "It'S ThE WaTeR!" No, it's you being smug about where you're from. As if a paper thin sheet of floppy pizza is hard to reproduce.
Apparently one hasn’t been to NYC and NJ to taste quality pizza.
NYC has its places of quality plenty of them but the worst crap to call pizza is what I’ve had in FL NC and SC.There is very good pizza in NYC, but there's very good pizza elsewhere too. The best pizzas I've had were not in NYC.
NYC probably has the highest floor for pizza in the country (i.e. walking into a random place on the street will likely get you pretty good pizza in NYC), but that's not the same thing as having the best pizza.
I had pizza in georgia once.... It was pappa johns but somehow they managed to make it worse.NYC has its places of quality plenty of them but the worst crap to call pizza is what I’ve had in FL NC and SC.
Atlanta has good BBQ and Korean. For GA pizza in the state where I’ve been it’s a joke compared to slices I’ve had in NJ and NYC. Disney formed a partnership with CiCi Pizza probably the worst pizza chain ever but if Flamingo has a location the poor CPs would enjoy eating cheap all u can eat trash pizza.I had pizza in georgia once.... It was pappa johns but somehow they managed to make it worse.
Atlanta has good BBQ and Korean. For GA pizza in the state where I’ve been it’s a joke compared to slices I’ve had in NJ and NYC. Disney formed a partnership with CiCi Pizza probably the worst pizza chain ever but if Flamingo has a location the poor CPs would enjoy eating cheap all u can eat trash pizza.
One has to go to a place like Antico which probably is good. Go to most small towns in NJ and the pizza is first rate and one doesn’t have to go to an advertised place like Antico advertising greatness with locals and celebrities. MomAntico in Atlanta is better than any pizza I've had in NYC. It's not NY style pizza, though, it's Neapolitan.
There was also a pizza place at Ocean Isle Beach in NC that had some of the best pizza I've eaten anywhere, including Italy, but it's no longer there.
Oh yeah and New Yorkers are full of themselves regarding the quality of their food, especially the pizza. "It'S ThE WaTeR!" No, it's you being smug about where you're from. As if a paper thin sheet of floppy pizza is hard to reproduce.
Like ive already said.. Thin crust is reserved for terrible dough but when people think NYC they don't consider that there is also Sicilian available at some places.. Much much better but still the pizza across the state in WNY is definitely better..I sometimes feel sorry for people who think pizza in NYC is the best anywhere (especially when they insinuate it's not even worth eating pizza in other places) because they're often denying themselves the chance to eat better pizza elsewhere.
Grabbing a slice of pizza from a random spot you're walking past is an NYC experience (and a good one), but the pizza is often nothing special.
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