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Steve is just a knockoff artist. He doesn't know Swiss from Mozzarella. Goldmund/Swiss uses only the highest quality (and uber-expensive) mil spec ingredients that are rare and yet readily accessible, if you know what I mean.
I am going to offer for sale some rare Swiss mil-spec tomato paste that is the same as that used in a $5K pizza that's the best in the world.The line starts here.
Tour ? Whens the tour ? charles
Mil-spec foods are things like "government cheese" and MRE's. Just because the military specs something, doesn't automatically mean they are always great or even good specifications. Steve
Just means cheese packed during the Korean War is still ok for mil-spec rated pizza. I wonder what the mil-spec pepperoni is like.
All this pizza talk has made me hungry, so I just went out and picked up a slice. With mushrooms. A little red pepper on top and ... yummmmmm.Oh yeah, and some good (filtered) NY water to wash it all down.
Da best friggin pie... (Sopranos)
Over the years I've really come to prefer a thin crispy crust as the basis for my most enjoyable
I noticed the mushrooms are fresh and not canned. Anybody for canned yellow mushrooms?
I kind of like it when a pizza place puts some cornmeal on the bottom of the crust to keep it from sticking to the oven. I think it adds a bit of texture to the crust, and you can sometimes taste it too - it's a nice toasted corn taste like on English muffins. However, one of my friends hates that and says it's like they dipped the pizza in sand.Does anyone else even care about this?
I usually delete photos when quoting, but that is a good lookin' slice. Perfectly cooked with thinly sliced mushrooms. Now I'm hungry, too. Steve
Looking great Steve. Fresh mushrooms and a nice balance of cheese and sauce. Crispy crust I'm hungry now thanks.
Over the years I've really come to prefer a thin crispy crust as the basis for my most enjoyable pizza.
Do you mean the crust at the perimeter is crispy, or the whole crust?
Do you mean the crust at the perimeter is crispy, or the whole crust?I've had some thin crust pizza that was like those toasted pita chips and didn't really like it that much. (The toasted pita chips are excellent though; I just don't like my pizza to be as crispy/crunchy as that.)