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Old 04-07-2024, 09:52 PM
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Pizza Bob so we get an idea about your taste in guns,but what is your pizza preference?
Do you need a permit to carry pizza?
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Old 04-08-2024, 09:05 AM
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Pizza Bob so we get an idea about your taste in guns,but what is your pizza preference?
Do you need a permit to carry pizza?
California probably has a list of pizzas you are allowed to own. NJ might have one too. It has to be climate friendly. No wood burning ovens. Electric only. Save the wind turbine and the heck with the fish.

BTW, great looking 27.
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There is a local pizza place here that makes Tomato Pies - not pizza - there is a distinction, although I'm at a loss as to what it is - I believe it is the order in which the ingredients are layered on the crust. If you are ever near Robbinsville, NJ or Yardley, PA you owe it to yourself to try Delorenzo's Tomato Pies. I used to live around the corner from their original store (founded 1947, IIRC) that was in a row home in downtown Trenton, NJ. This place must have pre-dated the restroom laws as there weren't any, but people, literally, lined up around the block to get in. The grandson of the founder has expanded to the two locations mentioned (Trenton location is no more - probably a good thing) - and these do have rest rooms - LOL. Very nice restaurants. Fortunately, the pizza,,,errrr, tomato pies have remained the same quality.

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There is a local pizza place here that makes Tomato Pies - not pizza - there is a distinction, although I'm at a loss as to what it is - I believe it is the order in which the ingredients are layered on the crust. If you are ever near Robbinsville, NJ or Yardley, PA you owe it to yourself to try Delorenzo's Tomato Pies. I used to live around the corner from their original store (founded 1947, IIRC) that was in a row home in downtown Trenton, NJ. This place must have pre-dated the restroom laws as there weren't any, but people, literally, lined up around the block to get in. The grandson of the founder has expanded to the two locations mentioned (Trenton location is no more - probably a good thing) - and these do have rest rooms - LOL. Very nice restaurants. Fortunately, the pizza,,,errrr, tomato pies have remained the same quality.

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My mother was from Ewing Township (Trenton) NJ and it was tomato pie. An ice cream vendor on a bicycle with a cooler strapped on the handle bars would cruise through the neighborhood. He sold beer to us kids with a deposit on a church key, which of course we returned to get out deposit back.

I don't remember the name of the tomato pie place we went to but I do remember it was good.
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