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Controversial pizza opinion:

White pizza is better than traditional pizza. (White pizza being one without a tomato based sauce. Generally a bechamel or olive oil/garlic base.)

Though, this is partially due to the many times I've gotten food poisoning from pizza with red sauce (And I will never eat Pizza Hut or Little Caesars pizza again.) and it now makes me gag to even see it.
 
Controversial pizza opinion:

White pizza is better than traditional pizza. (White pizza being one without a tomato based sauce. Generally a bechamel or olive oil/garlic base.)

Though, this is partially due to the many times I've gotten food poisoning from pizza with red sauce (And I will never eat Pizza Hut or Little Caesars pizza again.) and it now makes me gag to even see it.
I agree. We have a place here that makes a really good Philly Beef pizza made with a light butter sauce.
 
Agreed. Although I do have my 'sacred' vocalists who's songs in my opinion should not be attempted, but we all probably have at least one of those, right? For me I cannot listen to someone singing a song Freddie Mercury sang, or Prince. It just doesn't work.
I used to feel the same about both of these singers until I heard Sinead O'Connor cover Nothing Compares To You. Now, I love it equally with prince's original version.
It's on YouTube, if you want to give it a listen. I didn't want to post it here and force you to :)
 
I used to feel the same about both of these singers until I heard Sinead O'Connor cover Nothing Compares To You. Now, I love it equally with prince's original version.
It's on YouTube, if you want to give it a listen. I didn't want to post it here and force you to :)
And arguably the cover of "Kiss" by Tom Jones & The Art of Noise is the definitive version.
 
I used to feel the same about both of these singers until I heard Sinead O'Connor cover Nothing Compares To You. Now, I love it equally with prince's original version.
It's on YouTube, if you want to give it a listen. I didn't want to post it here and force you to :)
Yeah that is a great cover, along with Alicia Keys 'Why Don't You Call Me'... I think. I'd have to ask my wife if that's the name of it.
 
Controversial pizza opinion:

White pizza is better than traditional pizza. (White pizza being one without a tomato based sauce. Generally a bechamel or olive oil/garlic base.)

Though, this is partially due to the many times I've gotten food poisoning from pizza with red sauce (And I will never eat Pizza Hut or Little Caesars pizza again.) and it now makes me gag to even see it.
As an accomplished weirdo, I like taco pizza. Refried beans and taco sauce for the base, piled with cheese, lettuce shreds, diced tomato, a few jalapeño pepper slices. Some put taco beef or chicken on it, but meat makes it too heavy and oily for me.
 
Controversial pizza opinion:

White pizza is better than traditional pizza. (White pizza being one without a tomato based sauce. Generally a bechamel or olive oil/garlic base.)
Isn’t the traditional Italian pizza based on olive oil and garlic anyway? Adding a mandatory tomato flavor at the bottom strikes me as an American invention, and it’s equally weird as putting ketchup on top.
 
I used to feel the same about both of these singers until I heard Sinead O'Connor cover Nothing Compares To You. Now, I love it equally with prince's original version.
It's on YouTube, if you want to give it a listen. I didn't want to post it here and force you to :)
One last thing here. I was there, 3000 years ago, @Off_base, when her cover was released.🙂😂.
 
Isn’t the traditional Italian pizza based on olive oil and garlic anyway? Adding a mandatory tomato flavor at the bottom strikes me as an American invention, and it’s equally weird as putting ketchup on top.

The original modern pizza in Naples was topped with tomatoes, mozzarella and basil. Red, white and green, the colors of the Italian flag, in honor of a visit by Queen Margherita.
 
If it is, hopefully over there there are a bunch of neopolitan ice cream cartons with 1 flavor all scooped out and the others ignored as well
Not popular since the 1980s, when we learned (along with Adam in Good Omens) that there were flavours other than chocolate, vanilla and strawberry. To be fair, there were also coffee, raspberry ripple and mint choc chip, if you were fancy.

Late 80s, Haagen-Dazs and then B&J came along. There were a few Baskin-Robbins, but they never took off beyond a few cinemas and one shop at Waterloo Station, and have now vanished, sadly.

One odd thing about HD and B&J is they've never sold mint choc chip here, when it's the 4th most popular flavour.
 
The original pizza was invented by Michael Pizza. He was trying to improve on the design of the three-wheeled bicycle (importantly, not a tricycle). The mixture was supposed to be a lightweight and load bearing frame element when cured, but he added flour instead of white phosphorus (a perfectly reasonable mistake) and it turned out delicious.

source: ChatGPT
 
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And just because the Winter story contest kicked off today, and there is major controversy each year in my household ... I never decorate for Christmas until after the American Thanksgiving.
People decorate before that??

No home decorations until December, thank you. Now that trees hold their needles longer (and sell out by the 15th), I'll happily decorate in early December rather than the week before Christmas, but not before that. One advantage of Halloween becoming more commercialised here is it holds off the Christmas stuff in shops until 1 November.

And of course decorations are taken down on 5 January, not because of Epiphany but because then the council come round to take your tree away for recycling.


Music controversy: I prefer Cathy Dennis' Waterloo Sunset to the original.
 
As an accomplished weirdo, I like taco pizza. Refried beans and taco sauce for the base, piled with cheese, lettuce shreds, diced tomato, a few jalapeño pepper slices. Some put taco beef or chicken on it, but meat makes it too heavy and oily for me.
My favorite is spinach, onion, bell pepper, mushroom, and feta over a seasoned ricotta base topped with fresh mozzarella, basil, and enough garlic to kill a family of vampires. Pillowy crust with crunchy edges, baked until the cheese is brown not golden, and cut into squares.
 
People decorate before that??

No home decorations until December, thank you. Now that trees hold their needles longer (and sell out by the 15th), I'll happily decorate in early December rather than the week before Christmas, but not before that. One advantage of Halloween becoming more commercialised here is it holds off the Christmas stuff in shops until 1 November.

And of course decorations are taken down on 5 January, not because of Epiphany but because then the council come round to take your tree away for recycling.


Music controversy: I prefer Cathy Dennis' Waterloo Sunset to the original.
From Michigan here. Christmas stuff was in stores 2 weeks before Holloween.
 
People decorate before that??

No home decorations until December, thank you. Now that trees hold their needles longer (and sell out by the 15th), I'll happily decorate in early December rather than the week before Christmas, but not before that. One advantage of Halloween becoming more commercialised here is it holds off the Christmas stuff in shops until 1 November.

And of course decorations are taken down on 5 January, not because of Epiphany but because then the council come round to take your tree away for recycling.


Music controversy: I prefer Cathy Dennis' Waterloo Sunset to the original.
As crazy as it may seem here where I am at in the northeastern US, the entire retail industry converts to Christmas once Halloween is over

There are so many stores I refuse to go to because it is Christmas music. It’s Christmas decorations slam dead in your face as soon as you walk in the door it’s too much for me.
 
As crazy as it may seem here where I am at in the northeastern US, the entire retail industry converts to Christmas once Halloween is over

There are so many stores I refuse to go to because it is Christmas music. It’s Christmas decorations slam dead in your face as soon as you walk in the door it’s too much for me.
Mid-November is when the Christmas season begins in stores in Europe. Halloween is much less of a thing here, if it's even celebrated at all, and Turkey Day is of course completely irrelevant. (Our Turkey is mostly a vacation destination).
 
As crazy as it may seem here where I am at in the northeastern US, the entire retail industry converts to Christmas once Halloween is over

There are so many stores I refuse to go to because it is Christmas music. It’s Christmas decorations slam dead in your face as soon as you walk in the door it’s too much for me.

It's too much. The song that makes me want to go on a killing rampage is the Paul McCartney tune, "Simply having a wonderful Christmas time."
 
As crazy as it may seem here where I am at in the northeastern US, the entire retail industry converts to Christmas once Halloween is over

There are so many stores I refuse to go to because it is Christmas music. It’s Christmas decorations slam dead in your face as soon as you walk in the door it’s too much for me.

Same.

Let us have our pleasant Thanksgiving, retail managers of New England!
 
Same.

Let us have our pleasant Thanksgiving, retail managers of New England!
I guarantee the managers want no part in this bullshit. It's all corporate and based on analysts saying people buy more when reminded that Christmas is just around the corner. It's retail psychology to encourage people to spend more than they want on shit their intended recipient neither needs nor wants.
 
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