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I've not actually moved to the USA yet. But there is this pizza place round the corner to Larry. It is a New York style deli place. Does huge pizzas. By golly gosh, it was bloody lovely too. I managed ONE slice. That gives you an idea how bloody big it was....

Good value for money too.

So the answer to your question is, at the moment, one pizza. :P

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Have been to Italy and didn't like their pizza :blush:

Best pizzas ever in Sao Paulo - Brazil

Never had American pizza and from what I have seen, not wanting to have it

and since I got here, we had pizza once... and it was the one that I made :yes:

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I have had pizza here in the USA. We only have Papa John's and Domino's...........I really dont care for them. I find they dont put any cheese on them compared to the pizza's at home. At home they are covered in cheese...........yum. Whats a pizza with hardly any cheese.

I do make home made pizza and everyone loves them. They are just so much better.

We even grilled home made pizza over the summer. Now they were yummy. :thumbs:

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I have had pizza here in the USA. We only have Papa John's and Domino's...........I really dont care for them. I find they dont put any cheese on them compared to the pizza's at home. At home they are covered in cheese...........yum. Whats a pizza with hardly any cheese.

You know Dominos and Papa John's will allow you to specify "cheese" as an extra topping. Not that I've ever done that, personally I find American Pizza to have too much cheese on it.

Personally I love Cici's Pizza, because its 2 mins walk from my house and less than $8 for an huge 2 topping pizza! Other than that I have about 50 different pizza places in town, because its a college town ranging from ####### to almost authentic Italian.

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Our pizza here isn't that great. I went to this place in Petalooma California that has the best Chicago style pizza it was soooo good. Other than that nothing special here. I do like the pizza better here than in France though, the cheese was a bit too strong for my tastebuds as a 12 year old.

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I have had a pizza here by some Italian shop a few times. I don't really like thin crust pizzas in general, so I don't really like pizzas here. However, living here has shown me some more interesting pizza topping choices, some of which I never really thought of in the US. Tuna, for example.

I am going back to the US on the 14th for Christmas. I can't decide it I want to call up Papa John's or get some Chinese takeout. I think the food is what I am most excited about in going back, after seeing my family. Haha, isn't that sad? :P

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Hello

Well my husband has not arrived yet, but when I saw this post...I was just cracking up. The pizza in his country is just so terrible, yet he loves pizza! :lol: Burnt, little to no cheese, tasteless tomato sauce with very little topping....I cannot wait until he arrives and trys the pizza here... :thumbs:

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