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Chicago should be known for hot dogs rather than deep dish imho.
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Yeah if your oven is 700 degrees and your doing Italian style dough.Pizza should take 90 seconds in a very hot oven to make
No exceptions tolerated
You visiting the bay?
Sushirittos need to be available in NY if they aren't already. A spicy tuna one with a bunch of those crunchy stuff / panko in it would be so good.
Yeah if your oven is 700 degrees and your doing Italian style dough.Pizza should take 90 seconds in a very hot oven to make
No exceptions tolerated
You visiting the bay?
Yessir, gonna hit up Ike's for a sandwich later today. Anything else you suggest?
Sushirittos need to be available in NY if they aren't already. A spicy tuna one with a bunch of those crunchy stuff / panko in it would be so good.
Those nachos in the back of my sushirrito pic were covered in spicy tuna. It was pretty fuego.
Man I loved this place when I went out there: Johnnie’s Beef - Elmwood Park, IL - Yelp http://www.yelp.com/biz/johnnies-beef-elmwood-parkI'm a fan of Italian beef sandwiches and deep dish pizza, both of which I heard are delicious out there in Chicago
Fenton's Creamery... Thank me later!Yessir, gonna hit up Ike's for a sandwich later today. Anything else you suggest?
Those nachos in the back of my sushirrito pic were covered in spicy tuna. It was pretty fuego.
plow for breakfast/brunch
and C.R.E.A.M!
Fenton's Creamery... Thank me later!
and C.R.E.A.M!
Fenton's Creamery... Thank me later!
Sounds about right.Tell her to stay hungry then and go to Brenda's
and C.R.E.A.M!
Fenton's Creamery... Thank me later!
$1000 SundaeSerendipity
This ain't the $1000 one though