I like that they offer something different and give you a lot of choices. That probably helps their business because there are a ton of pizza places to compete with.
Warm mayo doesn't sound good, but I'd at least try the pizza if someone else ordered it, that is. I eat mayo on sandwiches, so maybe it's good.
Cheeseburger pizza with ketchup and mustard. I'd hurl, too. First I don't eat mustard, but ketchup on pizza sounds like it'd be kind of boring. I've had Cheeseburger pizzas where it's just the toppings they use like bacon, ground beef and cheddar cheese. Still used with regular sauce.
Same here, i have had bacon cheeseburger pizza at many places, never in my life had i seen that nasty mix as a sauce, therefore didn't expect that taste in my mouth.. worse yet is that i dislike mustard, it has a very strong taste & being mixed with ketchup, all warm & ick ick! i wanna puke thinkin about it.
I actually returned it & they gave me one made with regular sauce, cuz i complained that she didnt tell me that it had nasty sauce, when i asked about the pizza before buying it.
I've had that happen a few times at restaurants where you order something and get something that wasn't mentioned on the menu and it ends up being something you hate. Like the time I ordered ham at Famous Dave's and it came with a mustard sauce. That wasn't on the menu, but they gave me another choice.
I see no one voted for veggies as their favorite topping.
My youngest daughter (16) likes pepperoni but if given the choice I think she would skip the meat and just have a 5 cheese pizza, or one with veggies on it. (on onions). I could easily see her eat broccoli on her pizza, and actually cheese, broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, red, green, and yellow, bits of yellow squash, yum. Oh, wait she hates peppers too. yikes. lol
That really makes me think of how it must me interesting to own or work at a pizza place for a while just to see how many combinations people can come up with!
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I've had it, but something seemed missing with no sauce. It had eggs, cheese, breakfast sausage and hashbrowns if I remember right. It needed something, that's for sure.
I could easily see her eat broccoli on her pizza, and actually cheese, broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, red, green, and yellow, bits of yellow squash, yum. Oh, wait she hates peppers too. yikes. lol
Papa Murphy's has spinach, zucchini, tomatoes, artichokes as toppings. I could handle those, maybe add some sausage or bacon to it. lol
I've had that happen a few times at restaurants where you order something and get something that wasn't mentioned on the menu and it ends up being something you hate. Like the time I ordered ham at Famous Dave's and it came with a mustard sauce. That wasn't on the menu, but they gave me another choice.
Yes i did & its happened to me in restaurants plenty of times.
I went in & said... somethings gross about this sauce, i taste ketchup & mustard & its simply nasty! She said it was both mix together with spices... i was like hell nah, you need to warn people that you guys make it with fake sauce. it was soooo nasty.
I've had it, but something seemed missing with no sauce. It had eggs, cheese, breakfast sausage and hashbrowns if I remember right. It needed something, that's for sure.
I've had it & made it with salsa as the bottom sauce. without the salsa i imagine it's blah tasting.
I want to go into a restaurant and order a pizza with no toppings. No sauce, no cheese, nothing, just the crust. Would be funny to see the reaction of the waiters.
Just wanted to ask why people order pizza as "cheese and sausage," etc. The cheese is automatic, no need to ask twice. I never say it that way. The basic pizza is always cheese. There isn't a choice without cheese, so it's redundant to ask for cheese unless it's extra cheese. See? I analyze things way too much. LOL
I prefer either a Mexican style pizza (so long as it's too spicy) or the old standby, pepperoni and cheese.. I also like sausage, sometimes with extra sauce or cheese but I hate cheese that slides right off the pizza..
Just wanted to ask why people order pizza as "cheese and sausage," etc. The cheese is automatic, no need to ask twice. I never say it that way. The basic pizza is always cheese. There isn't a choice without cheese, so it's redundant to ask for cheese unless it's extra cheese. See? I analyze things way too much. LOL
When we order pizza it has to have pepperoni, sausage and black olives...that's it. My hubby likes onions and green peppers on it sometimes so once in awhile we get half that way. I think onions and peppers overwhelm the taste of the pizza so much that's all you can taste.
My son only liked cheese pizza when he was growing up but now he will eat almost any kind. He's a college student and they just appreciate any food they get for free. LOL
I just heard someone say that they like peanut butter on pizza. That's just wrong. I can't see tomato sauce and peanut butter ever working together.
Peanut Butter and tomato based sauce? OK, that is really a bit over board.
Maybe they meant just peanut butter as a base on the crust and things added to it like chocolate chips, mini marshmallows? Like a dessert pizza? Maybe I can see that....
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Peanut Butter and tomato based sauce? OK, that is really a bit over board.
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I think you misread what I said. They just put the peanut butter on top of everything. It wasn't a sauce.
That dessert pizza sounds yummy. I have a few recipes like that that I haven't tried. I'm thinking they use a cookie crust and another one uses a crushed peanut butter chocolate cereal for the crust.
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