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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Tue Jan 26 15:34:32 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jan 26 11:45:20 2010. And what other phenomena?Brooklyn and Queens. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Jan 26 15:37:35 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 06:54:45 2010. Yup. The Chi-Mex take out got big when there were too many Chinese take out joints, and Mexican food became more popular. Taco King on 108 and 64th is an example. You should try it when you're in that neighborhood again. That place is very popular. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 16:00:06 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Tue Jan 26 15:27:40 2010. There's even more bad Chicago pizza in Chicago than there is good.EXACTLY, that's exactly what I am trying to say too....there's plenty of bad "NY Pizza" in NY too. ESPECIALLY outside the city like on Long Island. You have trouble finding good pizza in NYC itself, and on LI, forget about outside the area. There are really only a handful of places that make good deep-dish pizza, and almost all of them that aren't Pizzeria Uno were started by people who used to work at Pizzeria Uno. I like Pizza Uno, does that mean I "experienced" "Chicago Pizza"??? :) In seriousness though, I do like Chicago UNO (the chain), but I don't for a minute think that it's remotely comparable to real Chicago pizza, just because it's deep dish, just like Sabarro, etc isn't "NY Pizza", even if it was started in NY. People eat stuff like Sabarro, or "NY Style" pizza, and then "that" is real NY pizza. I was using those cities as examples because they're rust belt cities where the culture is similar to Chicago and there are probably a fair number ex-Chicagoans around. The only online reviews I read by Chicagoans were some other random non-Yelp sites, and they specifically cited things that were wrong with the food itself (fake cheese, still-frozen toppings) and not authenticity problems. That's one of the things wrong with "NY Style" pizza outside NY, and sometimes right in NY's metro area itself...ingredients mean a lot. One of the biggest things that are wrong is the cheese is wrong. The sauce has a lot to do with it, and the crust also. There is some really bad crust out there. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 16:05:44 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Jan 26 15:37:35 2010. There's a Chinese Tex Mex place on Cypress and Putnam in Ridgewood I have gone to a few times, and really....it's quite good, at least for "NY" Tex Mex. It's so funny though, as you walk in knowing you are going to buy Mexican food, but the whole place is Chinese...and it looks like any typical Chinese take out place......those tacky signs above the counter with the pictures of the food with what it is underneath, the counter...the food preparation area also likes like the typical Chinese set up. Just looking at the place, you would think you could order Roast Pork Lo Mein.....The menus are also like your typical Chinese menus. I never tried Taco King on 108th, I will have to keep that in mind. |
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Posted by Easy on Tue Jan 26 16:27:30 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 16:05:44 2010. "I'll have the carnitas egg roll and the orange chicken torta."Quick, what's the Mandarin word for "thank you"? I've never heard it said. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:25:10 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 07:01:04 2010. I don't think that they have the right suppliers for the ingredients ouside the Tri-State area. That can also explain why "NY Pizza" doesn't taste right outside of NY even when it's a NY-area expat running the place.When I go to a so-called "NY Pizza" place in the rest of the country, the first thing I look for (before ordering) is the garlic powder. If they don't have it, it's a fraud and I leave. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 18:29:57 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:25:10 2010. You have something here, and I agree that COULD be the problem, and the key to why the pizza tastes different outside of the NY area. As I said, sometimes you have trouble even on Long Island, and sometimes even within NYC itself.The biggest thing wrong with pizza outside of the NY metro area is the "cheese". You can tell right away when it has the wrong cheese, and that's one of the biggest problems. It even looks different, you can tell right away when the cheese is wrong, but sometimes it's the sauce and crust that is wrong too. This could explain why even though someone "came from NY", and makes pizza in "Santa Ana", it doesn't taste the same, as they probably can't get the same ingredients. That also could explain "bad" NYC pizza parlors, as well as some Long Island, etc pizza places that have inferior pizza.... some of them may get their ingredients from different suppliers too. I think you are on to something with this "wrong ingredients" thing for part of the answer to this phenomenon that Easy doesn't understand. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:45:49 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 16:05:44 2010. I've just realized something that had been on my mind since coming to SubChat and virtually meeting the railfan community.Being a railfan and a foodie go together! I don't know if one sparks the other. I think one reinforces the other as in: 1. If you are railfanning you are gonna go to many places outside your regular haunts and discover and try different restaurants/food joints. 2. if you are a foodie, you are gonna take the subway a lot and use lines that you usually don't and become curious about the system. I was always both so one reinforced the other. When I lived elsewhere, I would just drive to a food place (and often still have to) but in a place with a great subway system, it becomes an excuse to look foward to do both. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:58:55 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 18:29:57 2010. You have something here, and I agree that COULD be the problem, and the key to why the pizza tastes different outside of the NY area. As I said, sometimes you have trouble even on Long Island, and sometimes even within NYC itself.Some have speculated that it's the water. NYC water is unique. LI and some parts of Queens use a different water system. As with suppliers, some places only use the top suppliers and only they know who they are. It may cost them more (and hence charge more for pizza) but it's worth it. Those top suppliers are probably unavailable outside NYC or would cost an arm and a leg if ordered from too far outside the city. The biggest thing wrong with pizza outside of the NY metro area is the "cheese". You can tell right away when it has the wrong cheese, and that's one of the biggest problems. It even looks different, you can tell right away when the cheese is wrong, I call it the "plastic cheese". People who've never been to NY look at me bewildered but those who know laugh in agreement. I think you are on to something with this "wrong ingredients" thing for part of the answer to this phenomenon that Easy doesn't understand. Agreed. And since "NY Pizza" is not as omnipresent ouside NY, it probably wouldn't make sense for these top suppliers to expand their businesses outside of NY because the demand is not there. The NY-expat with the joint in Santa Ana is left with the same supplier options as other pizza places. |
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Posted by Easy on Tue Jan 26 19:45:54 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:45:49 2010. I can see that. At least in NYC. Foodies don't travel by subway in most other cities. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 20:28:15 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:45:49 2010. Haha, it's true! What is the topic that comes up here the most off topic besides "politics"....it's food. And that goes back to the SubTalk days when rail threads would quickly turn to food.I love good food...so... |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 20:35:21 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 20:28:15 2010. heh! I decided to start a thread on the Main Board |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Jan 26 20:37:17 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 20:35:21 2010. heh! I decided to start a thread on the Main BoardSome won't like that. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 20:41:05 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Jan 26 20:37:17 2010. Fuck 'em. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:23:33 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jan 26 16:00:06 2010. EXACTLY, that's exactly what I am trying to say too....there's plenty of bad "NY Pizza" in NY too. ESPECIALLY outside the city like on Long Island.Well, if it's on Long Island, it's outside the City and not really "New York Pizza" anyway, right? ;) I like Pizza Uno, does that mean I "experienced" "Chicago Pizza"??? Only if it was at 29 East Ohio or 619 North Wabash. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:25:54 2010, in response to Re: Foodies and Railfans, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:45:49 2010. Being a railfan and a foodie go together!I think it's the exception, not the rule. On fantrip lunch stops, most people seem to gravitate to the nearest McDonald's. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:34:35 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 18:25:10 2010. I don't think that they have the right suppliers for the ingredients ouside the Tri-State area. That can also explain why "NY Pizza" doesn't taste right outside of NY even when it's a NY-area expat running the place.Real cheese and fresh vegetables can be found pretty much anywhere in the U.S. It may be more of a question of volume of sales - if you're constantly selling slices around the clock, you're more likely to use up fresh ingredients before they spoil. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 08:36:55 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:23:33 2010. It's more so "NY Metro" pizza, not "NYC pizza". You can get good pizza in the NY metro areas of Connecticut, New Jersey, and yes Long Island. Perhaps just less so than in the city itself. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 08:37:47 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:23:33 2010. Only if it was at 29 East Ohio or 619 North Wabash.Hahaha, can't say I have.... :) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 08:43:03 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 08:34:35 2010. The thing is, "pizza by the slice" is a very "NY" thing. Some areas don't even offer pizza by the slice, which is something NYers can't understand.Actually, many of the "chain" places that open in NY don't offer that either. About a year ago, a "Papa Johns" opened in my area, and I wanted to try it....and was sort of taken back when I couldn't order a slice or two for lunch.... Outside NY that is quite typical. I don't think Dominos or Pizza Hut do either. The only time I ever had Pizza Hut though is when I am in other US cities...so I can't comment on NY Pizza Huts, as rare a breed as they are. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 09:38:20 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 08:36:55 2010. It's more so "NY Metro" pizza, not "NYC pizza". You can get good pizza in the NY metro areas of Connecticut, New Jersey, and yes Long Island. Perhaps just less so than in the city itself.I know, it was a joke. Lou Malnati's and Nancy's, the third and fourth restaurants, respectively, to offer "Chicago pizza," both started in the suburbs. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 09:40:39 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 08:43:03 2010. The thing is, "pizza by the slice" is a very "NY" thing. Some areas don't even offer pizza by the slice, which is something NYers can't understand.True. Even in Chicago, pizza by the slice is rare (and unheard of for deep-dish pizza), and it usually sits in a warmer all day because no one orders it. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 13:19:35 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Jan 27 09:40:39 2010. The funny thing is too that I have found that somehow NY pizza tastes even better when a slice is reheated in a pizza oven, than when it comes out originally. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 14:19:37 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by SMAZ on Tue Jan 26 01:06:02 2010. It's the water in NY that makes the pizza taste better. At least that's what they say. This mentioned in court in the Donnie Brasco/Bonanno Crime Family trials.The plan was to fill tank trucks with water from NYC, drive them to Tampa, and use the water for Sonny Black's Pizzeria. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Wed Jan 27 14:40:51 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 14:19:37 2010. The plan was to fill tank trucks with water from NYC, drive them to Tampa, and use the water for Sonny Black's Pizzeria.
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 15:24:46 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 14:19:37 2010. lol. They were morons. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 15:42:56 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 15:24:46 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York-style_pizzaLink Here There's wiki page on New York Style Pizza. The Bonanno's weren't the only ones who understood it was in the water. Still, you can make a good pizza without New York tap. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 16:14:51 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 15:42:56 2010. That article is ridiculous. That photo is not your standard pizza either, that's like the fancy stuff you get in fancier restaurants.And Sbarro and Pizza Hut serving "NY Pizza"? LMAO. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 16:24:50 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 15:42:56 2010. Does NYC tap water all come from the same reservoir? The same treatment plant? Does everyone have the same type of piping? Does pizza even have water in it after it's baked? |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 16:31:07 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 16:24:50 2010. Not sure about the reservoir, treatment plants, or piping.It's not just the pizza, but Italian bread too, that NY water is said to help give them their uniqueness. It is funny that people have transported water from NY to their locations in an attempt to make a better pizza. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Wed Jan 27 16:32:49 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 16:24:50 2010. Does NYC tap water all come from the same reservoir?No. The same treatment plant? I don't think that we have a treatment plant yet. Does everyone have the same type of piping? No. Does pizza even have water in it after it's baked? Yes. But it's unclear what you mean. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 17:15:45 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 16:24:50 2010. Does pizza even have water in it after it's baked?Water is used to make the dough for the crust. Water may also be used in the processing of the cheese too, if it's from NY suppliers. That said, I think it's more a matter of suppliers and ingredients, rather than the water itself, but I guess anything is possible. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 17:17:22 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by trainsarefun on Wed Jan 27 16:32:49 2010. Yes. But it's unclear what you mean.He doesn't believe there's a difference between the pizza you get in NY, and the "New York Style" pizza he gets in LA. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 18:17:25 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by trainsarefun on Wed Jan 27 16:32:49 2010. The answers are no, no, no, and no. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 18:21:29 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 17:17:22 2010. No. I've never had pizza in LA that calls itself NY style unless you mean Domino's or Pizza Hut. And if that's what you mean, then I have no idea if they are different or not because I never had those in NY.What I did mean was that water is not a reasonable reason for why the pizzas might taste different. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Jan 27 19:00:17 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 16:14:51 2010. The photo you'll notice is part of the PIZZA template and should appear alongside all pizza-related articles, so it has a fancy example of pizza.If you scroll down you see a picture of a plain slice. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Jan 27 19:02:26 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 16:24:50 2010. All water is the same. It's not the water, it's what's in the water which stays behind.I'm not saying that it is the water, but that could be the explanation if it were. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 27 19:04:33 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 16:14:51 2010. Watertown is in New York ... so it's New York pizza. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 27 19:11:42 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 27 16:31:07 2010. Especially true for bagels ... Bruegger's of Vermont before they went national used to actually truck in NYC water from Ulster county in order to have their bagels come out just right. They don't do that any longer and their bagels aren't the same ... |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 19:22:10 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Jan 27 19:02:26 2010. Obviously that's what would have to happen, but we're talking differences of micrograms per slice. There are so many hundreds of other factors that would be more significant than water that it's absurd. Especially as I am trying to point out that these differences of micrograms are going to vary greatly in NYC water from location to location and even day to day. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Jan 27 19:28:00 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 19:22:10 2010. Not to mention that New York uses three water systems. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:38:51 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 18:21:29 2010. I've never had pizza in LA that calls itself NY style unless you mean Domino's or Pizza Hut. And if that's what you mean, then I have no idea if they are different or not because I never had those in NY.Dominos and Pizza Hut aren't even "NY Style" ANYWHERE in NYC, or NY area, much less anywhere else. It doesn't matter if "Pizza Hut" or "Dominos" are different inside or outside NY, as it's not "NY Pizza" even IN NY. I have had Dominos and Pizza Hut both inside NY (rarely) and a lot of times outside of NY, and much like McDonalds tastes basically the same everywhere, so does "Pizza Hut" and Dominos. They taste the same in Queens as it does in Miami, Florida, as it tastes in Los Angeles California. But those aren't "NY pizza" anyway, so..... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:40:07 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 18:21:29 2010. What I did mean was that water is not a reasonable reason for why the pizzas might taste different.I would tend to agree, and have mentioned that. Personally, I think it has more to do with the suppliers of the ingredients, and what ingredients are used. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:45:40 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Jan 27 19:00:17 2010. Ahh, okay, yes, I see that now. I saw that Margherita brick oven style pizza photo there and thought they were trying to say that is what "NY Pizza" looked like. I didn't see the slice photo at the bottom. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:47:23 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:45:40 2010. By the way, the slice photo certainly looks correct. The cheese looks perfect for NY pizza, it's not "white". |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:53:57 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 19:22:10 2010. NYC's water is "different". Regardless of what you are trying to say, water can be different in different locations. I have never tasted water like NYC has anywhere else, it IS no doubt different. And even Long Island water is different.You never noticed that water is different in different places? You have traveled, I find that hard to believe that you never noticed water is different. NYC water is different than Long Island water, which is different than upstate water, and so forth. Florida and New Orleans has perhaps the worst tasting water I have had in the country. Las Vegas' is also pretty bad. I like Los Angeles' water, and also San Diego's. San Fran's is "okay" too. I don't remember Chicago's too much to comment, nor some of the other midwest places I have been. But they are ALL different from eachother, and they are certainly different than NYC's. And there is different things in water in various locations, so it's not totally out of the question that that could have something to do with it, as far fetched as it sounds. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 19:54:49 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:38:51 2010. ...so obviously you were wrong about my comment having anything to do with pizza in Los Angeles. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:57:55 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 27 19:11:42 2010. There really probably is something to this. Easy can't grasp for some reason that water is different everywhere you go.NYC water has a lot of air in it too. I was used to it, but you have to "run" the water a little bit before you pour a class of water, as otherwise it will appear "white" in a clear glass. I remember when people from Nassau or Suffolk would come to visit me in Queens, and they always commented on the "white" water. And I would say, "You just have to run it a little, and it will be clear. And it's not because there was white "debris" in the water, it's perfectly clear clean water, but the air in it gives it the white look when it first comes out of the faucet. I miss NYC water actually....water on Long Island isn't quite as "good". |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 20:02:45 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 19:54:49 2010. You have said you have had pizza in LA that supposedly is like NY's pizza (regardless if they happen to call it that or not). I find it hard to believe that any of the pizza you have had there tastes like good "NY pizza". It's not even easy to find "good" NY pizza on Long Island, much less outside the NY area. There's even plenty of "bad" pizza even inside the 5 boroughs. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Jan 27 20:07:32 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 27 19:53:57 2010. Of course they taste different, but that's water! We're talking about any chemicals left when the water is not there anymore! For example if you had a rug and poured 5 ml of water on it, let it dry, and then licked it you would find that it tasted like a rug. And it would taste the same whether you used NYC water, LA water, or Mexico City water.And it is completely far fetched! What makes a pizza taste like a pizza? The dough, the cheese, the sauce, the toppings,...all of those are so much more significant than the water that it's ridiculous. How often they clean the oven is very likely more important than the water they use. What temperature they keep their refrigerator, how fresh the ingredients are, which sauce they use, oven temperature, on and on. |
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