• Pearls Before Swine: Pineapple on Pizza

    From Lynn McGuire@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 9 14:34:31 2022
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    Pearls Before Swine: Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Fri Dec 9 17:10:04 2022
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    On 12/9/22 3:34 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
       https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    I usually go with straight pepperoni, but when I’m at Matsos Family Restaurant in Wooster, OH, I generally get their Hawaiian Punch pie.

    --
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  • From BCFD36@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Fri Dec 9 14:41:15 2022
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    On 12/9/22 12:34, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
       https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    You can put pineapple on pizza, and it is very good. But in no longer
    pizza. It is something else. The same with artichokes and other whatnot.
    No longer pizza.
    --
    Dave Scruggs
    Captain, Boulder Creek Fire (Retired)
    Sr. Software Engineer - Stellar Solutions (Definitely Retired)

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Fri Dec 9 23:53:02 2022
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    John W Kennedy <[email protected]> writes:
    On 12/9/22 3:34 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
       https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    I usually go with straight pepperoni, but when I’m at Matsos Family >Restaurant in Wooster, OH, I generally get their Hawaiian Punch pie.

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 10 18:07:08 2022
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    On 2022-12-09 22:41:15 +0000, BCFD36 said:
    On 12/9/22 12:34, Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine:� Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    You can put pineapple on pizza, and it is very good. But in no longer
    pizza. It is something else. The same with artichokes and other
    whatnot. No longer pizza.

    There's no such definition or what can and connot be put on top.
    According to various places:

    Pizza: A dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread
    with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and
    cheese and often other toppings and baked.

    If it's a yeasted flatbread with sauce and toppings, it's a pizza.


    You don't even need cheese ... thankfuly, since cheese is disgusting. :-p

    A pizza without cheese is today recognized as one of the
    three official authentic Neapolitan pizzas and is called
    pizza marinara.

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  • From Default User@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Sat Dec 10 07:05:34 2022
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    Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine: Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    That's one of those that I don't mind, but I don't go out of my way to
    each. The only topping I won't eat is onions. If those are on a pizza,
    I just pass.


    Brian

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  • From Paul S Person@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Dec 10 09:15:05 2022
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    On Sat, 10 Dec 2022 07:05:34 -0000 (UTC), "Default User" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine: Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    That's one of those that I don't mind, but I don't go out of my way to
    each. The only topping I won't eat is onions. If those are on a pizza,
    I just pass.

    Back when the issue occasionally came up, I /never/ passed on a pizza,
    no matter what it had on it.

    In Germany in the mid-70s I "discovered" the "Pizzatasche", or "Pizza
    Pocket". For a while, it was my favorite meal.
    --
    "In this connexion, unquestionably the most significant
    development was the disintegration, under Christian
    influence, of classical conceptions of the family and
    of family right."

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to Your Name on Sat Dec 10 16:59:27 2022
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    On 12/10/22 12:07 AM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-12-09 22:41:15 +0000, BCFD36 said:
    On 12/9/22 12:34, Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    You can put pineapple on pizza, and it is very good. But in no longer
    pizza. It is something else. The same with artichokes and other
    whatnot. No longer pizza.

    There's no such definition or what can and connot be put on top.
    According to various places:

       Pizza: A dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread
              with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and
              cheese and often other toppings and baked.

       If it's a yeasted flatbread with sauce and toppings, it's a pizza.


    You don't even need cheese ... thankfuly, since cheese is disgusting.  :-p

       A pizza without cheese is today recognized as one of the
       three official authentic Neapolitan pizzas and is called
       pizza marinara.

    And the tomatoes are Gianni-come-latelies. Street pizza goes back to at
    least to ancient Rome, but tomato is a New-World crop.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sun Dec 11 13:09:26 2022
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    On 2022-12-10 21:59:27 +0000, John W Kennedy said:
    On 12/10/22 12:07 AM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-12-09 22:41:15 +0000, BCFD36 said:
    On 12/9/22 12:34, Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    You can put pineapple on pizza, and it is very good. But in no longer
    pizza. It is something else. The same with artichokes and other
    whatnot. No longer pizza.

    There's no such definition or what can and connot be put on top.
    According to various places:

    � Pizza: A dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread
    � with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and
    � cheese and often other toppings and baked.

    � If it's a yeasted flatbread with sauce and toppings, it's a pizza.


    You don't even need cheese ... thankfuly, since cheese is disgusting.� :-p >>
    � A pizza without cheese is today recognized as one of the
    three official authentic Neapolitan pizzas and is called
    pizza marinara.

    And the tomatoes are Gianni-come-latelies. Street pizza goes back to at
    least to ancient Rome, but tomato is a New-World crop.

    Yep. Europeans even considered tomatoes to be toxic when they were
    first brought back from South America. Tomatoes are part of the deadly nightshade family and tomato leaves are indeed poisoness ... brings a
    whole new meaning to the "killer tomatoes" movie franchise. ;-)

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to Your Name on Sun Dec 11 14:25:14 2022
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    On 12/10/22 7:09 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-12-10 21:59:27 +0000, John W Kennedy said:
    On 12/10/22 12:07 AM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-12-09 22:41:15 +0000, BCFD36 said:
    On 12/9/22 12:34, Lynn McGuire wrote:

    Pearls Before Swine:  Pineapple on Pizza
    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2022/12/09

    No, ham and pineapple on pizza is the best !

    Lynn

    You can put pineapple on pizza, and it is very good. But in no
    longer pizza. It is something else. The same with artichokes and
    other whatnot. No longer pizza.

    There's no such definition or what can and connot be put on top.
    According to various places:

        Pizza: A dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread
               with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and >>>            cheese and often other toppings and baked.

        If it's a yeasted flatbread with sauce and toppings, it's a pizza. >>>

    You don't even need cheese ... thankfuly, since cheese is
    disgusting.  :-p

        A pizza without cheese is today recognized as one of the
        three official authentic Neapolitan pizzas and is called
        pizza marinara.

    And the tomatoes are Gianni-come-latelies. Street pizza goes back to
    at least to ancient Rome, but tomato is a New-World crop.

    Yep. Europeans even considered tomatoes to be toxic when they were first brought back from South America. Tomatoes are part of the deadly
    nightshade family and tomato leaves are indeed poisoness ... brings a
    whole new meaning to the "killer tomatoes" movie franchise.  ;-)

    Indeed, I had a great-great-grandmother who refused to eat tomatoes,
    insisting that they were “poison”, and this was Brooklyn in the 1920s.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 29 19:59:33 2022
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    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it both
    in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a difference.

    Guess it's like applying a nationality to soft drinks (eg. Canada Dry
    as one of the better ginger ales)

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  • From Mark Jackson@21:1/5 to The Horny Goat on Thu Dec 29 23:44:34 2022
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    On 12/29/2022 10:59 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott
    Lurndal) wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an tastey
    pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it
    both in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a
    difference.

    It's to differentiate Canadian bacon from American bacon, which with our
    usual cultural blindness we just call "bacon."

    https://www.masterclass.com/articles/canadian-bacon-vs-bacon

    --
    Mark Jackson - https://mark-jackson.online/
    Being a Humanist means trying to behave decently without
    expectation of rewards or punishment after you are dead.
    - Kurt Vonnegut

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to The Horny Goat on Fri Dec 30 13:18:06 2022
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    On 12/29/22 10:59 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it both
    in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a difference.

    Guess it's like applying a nationality to soft drinks (eg. Canada Dry
    as one of the better ginger ales)

    Canadian Bacon is back bacon. American Bacon is streaky rashers.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Dec 30 18:37:10 2022
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    In article <[email protected]>,
    John W Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 12/29/22 10:59 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it both
    in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a difference.

    Guess it's like applying a nationality to soft drinks (eg. Canada Dry
    as one of the better ginger ales)

    Canadian Bacon is back bacon. American Bacon is streaky rashers.


    Which would be a good band name if you put a 'The' in front!
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sat Dec 31 10:10:58 2022
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    On 2022-12-30 18:18:06 +0000, John W Kennedy said:

    On 12/29/22 10:59 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it both
    in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a difference.

    Guess it's like applying a nationality to soft drinks (eg. Canada Dry
    as one of the better ginger ales)

    Canadian Bacon is back bacon. American Bacon is streaky rashers.

    But where on the pig does Kevin Bacon come from?? ;-)

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  • From Lynn McGuire@21:1/5 to Your Name on Fri Dec 30 19:42:58 2022
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    On 12/30/2022 3:10 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-12-30 18:18:06 +0000, John W Kennedy said:

    On 12/29/22 10:59 PM, The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 23:53:02 GMT, [email protected] (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Canadian Bacon and Sauerkraut (Happy Joe's Special) make an
    tastey pizza topping.

    Never have figured out how bacon gets a nationality. I've had it both
    in Canada and in California and didn't see much of a difference.

    Guess it's like applying a nationality to soft drinks (eg. Canada Dry
    as one of the better ginger ales)

    Canadian Bacon is back bacon. American Bacon is streaky rashers.

    But where on the pig does Kevin Bacon come from??   ;-)

    The real stringy lean part of the pig.

    Lynn

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