Archive for March, 2007
Healthy Pizza?
University of Maryland chemists have revealed a way to boost the anti-oxident properties of pizza dough.
According to a Science daily write-up:
In an effort to improve health, many popular foods are undergoing a more nutritious make-over. Now, a team of food chemists at the University of Maryland ha…
Are pizza eaters criminals?
That’s apparently what Cynthia Brown, executive director of the Butler County Child Enforcement Agency thinks - or you could be forgiven for thinking that based on that comment:
“It suddenly dawned on me that most citizens running from the law don’t eat out, they order pizza”…
Tastebud’s Pizza (Prescott)
The circuitous route that lead us to Tastebud’s Pizza is doesn’t really matter for the aspirations of review, suffice that we walked into Tastebud’s Pizza on Montezuma St completely without without any preconceptions of their restaurant.
For me, it brought back a wave of nostalgia…
Paulie’s Pizzeria - New York Style Pizza in Columbia, SC
Just tried out Paulie’s for lunch and it is genuine New York Style Pizza, right here in Columbia, SC. Paulie’s is located at 4517 Forest Drive, amoung Beltline and Fort Jackson. I ordered to big cheese slices. The crust is particularly thin and kind of crispy– very tast…
Anthony’s Pizza - Bryson City - Still the Best in NC
After five days in the woods, eating oatmeal, macaroni & cheese, Ramen noodles, & Slim Jims, my son Tommy and I emerged from the Smokies with a serous appetite for some excellent New York Style Pizza. Fortunately, in the town of Bryson City, right there on the edge of the Great Smoky Moun…
Setting up the blogroll
I’m preparing a series of pizza-related hyperlinks for the Pizza Locust, which will be coming soon. In the meantime, I see that sliceny.com has one or more roving reviewers in Arizona.
Their Arizona-tagged archive can be found here.
Oh, and here’s their review of Pizzeria Bianco, cause …
Buono’s New York Style Pizza - Review
Buono’s is a New York-style pizzeria located near Dobson and Guadalupe in Mesa.
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