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ChicagoBlues

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Chicago style is deep dish nationally because it’s so different. Most Chicagoans eat pub style with and occasional deep dish. It’s sort of misleading.
When I think of St. Louis style pizza, I think of the pub-style thin crust at Blackthorn in Tower Grove. That is some bomb pizza.
 

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Crisscross clouds yesterday above Phoenix. A friend sent me pics of crisscross clouds in Collinsville from this morning.

It’s amazing that these clouds can maintain their formation all the way from Arizona to Illinois.

Science!

EDIT: And before one of you NPCs comes back with some Matrix-protecting nonsense, consider this....Would planes fly so irresponsibly in air space over a large city near a large airport? Like, crashes n stuff? Do normal planes deliberately cross flight paths that were just taken as evidenced by the "cloud", now leaving X-shaped clouds all over the sky? Does that make any sense whatsoever?

Maybe they're just playing tic tac toe.
 
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ChicagoBlues

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Lou Malnati's is amazing. I won't hear any slander on deep dish.
So glad there's a Lou Malnati's near me, but I don't get their deep dish. I get their butter crust.

There was a guy at Jet's (large-chain pizzeria with bomb Detroit-style) the other day who was, presumably, Sicilian going on about how he wants his pizza done in Sicilian style by baking the base with olive oil and blah blah blah.

As the line grew longer, the laughing became louder. We were all like, Dude! You're at Jet's! This is not your Ma n Pa back in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Minchia!! GTFO!

EDIT: There are at least four Jet's locations in the St. Louis area. Try the Detroit-style. Their NY-style is not good.
 
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Something I've always wondered about in 'Breaking Bad'.....they were these big-time criminals and all that, yet Jesse spent a lot of time yelling and generally speaking loudly. If I was manufacturing meth or trying to turn a body into raspberry slush, then I sure as shit wouldn't announce it to the entire neighborhood.
 

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So glad there's a Lou Malnati's near me, but I don't get their deep dish. I get their butter crust.

There was a guy at Jet's (large-chain pizzeria with bomb Detroit-style) the other day who was, presumably, Sicilian going on about how he wants his pizza done in Sicilian style by baking the base with olive oil and blah blah blah.

As the line grew longer, the laughing became louder. We were all like, Dude! You're at Jet's! This is not your Ma n Pa back in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Minchia!! GTFO!

EDIT: There are at least four Jet's locations in the St. Louis area. Try the Detroit-style. Their NY-style is not good.
Oh Jet's is quite good. And yes, I guess if we're being super specific, I get the Buttercrust too, the Malnati's Chicago Classic or whatever it's called. I honestly didn't know there was a real different b/t "Deep Dish" vs. "Buttercrust"
 

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Oh Jet's is quite good. And yes, I guess if we're being super specific, I get the Buttercrust too, the Malnati's Chicago Classic or whatever it's called. I honestly didn't know there was a real different b/t "Deep Dish" vs. "Buttercrust"
I get it. The whole Chicago style thing is confusing.

I posted a treatise on the different styles of pizza in Chicago, but, like CN posted, deep dish is not something most Chicagoans eat on the reggo. For me and many others I eat deep dish only as a treat and only one slice.

But the deep dish thing and the buttercrust thing are definitely two different things.
 
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I’ve had Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizza mail ordered. Yeah, they’re frozen, but it gave me a chance to try the style. I liked it, and I imagine fresh it’s very good.

But give me a NY style pizza packed with toppings over anything else. And if you can’t do that, I’ll probably eat most any pizza that can be provided. Please don’t put provel in place of mozzarella. It makes me cry.
 

TheOrganist

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It’s honestly hard to find good, authentic STL pizza anymore. Places like Rossino’s are long gone. Farrotto’s is garbage for those who have heard of it…it’s fairly popular. Lou Boccardi’s on the Hill is the only legacy STL pizza that is still legit.
 

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It’s honestly hard to find good, authentic STL pizza anymore. Places like Rossino’s are long gone. Farrotto’s is garbage for those who have heard of it…it’s fairly popular. Lou Boccardi’s on the Hill is the only legacy STL pizza that is still legit.
Don't even know if it would qualify as "STL style", but what's the story with Fortels? When we were in town for games, it was one of the few places still open back in the 90s. Looks like they're down to 1 location now?
 

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I’ve had Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizza mail ordered. Yeah, they’re frozen, but it gave me a chance to try the style. I liked it, and I imagine fresh it’s very good.

But give me a NY style pizza packed with toppings over anything else. And if you can’t do that, I’ll probably eat most any pizza that can be provided. Please don’t put provel in place of mozzarella. It makes me cry.
Heads up for anyone wishing to go out for some Chicago deep dish: You will sit at your table waiting for your pie for at least 40 minutes, so don't fill up on beer and bread sticks.

The wait is probably why I practically NEVER went out for deep dish. I can remember exactly two times. Otherwise.......slice of spinach on the go. But once I flew from Chicago to Arizona with a half-baked, frozen deep dish pie. The entire crew on Southwest took turns making fun of me; the "fancy pizza delivery guy".
 
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ChicagoBlues

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Don't even know if it would qualify as "STL style", but what's the story with Fortels? When we were in town for games, it was one of the few places still open back in the 90s. Looks like they're down to 1 location now?
I and my brothers practically grew up in Fortel's in Affton. We all took turns working there and dating Bob and Jan's daughters. Down to one location; the original opened in 1981.

I just looked at the street view on Google Maps and was a little shocked they took almost the entire space adjacent to their old one. All they had was that tiny space where the hair studio is now and the vitamin store was a laundromat with Donkey Kong, Pac Man and Joust. The Phillips 66 (torn down and dug up) had Defender. The kitty corner has been completely transformed.

Where they are now was Quick Shop and a dry cleaners. Now it's almost all Fortel's. Too big for their britches? I still call all of those types of stores Quick Shop (not convenience store). The good ol' days of buying 78¢ cigarettes for my Dad.

Bob passed away 20 years ago and his wife and daughters took over and expanded. Perhaps they got in a little over their heads.

Fortel's was great pizza and they actually toasted ravioli in the oven. Now? bleck......
 
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TheOrganist

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Sounds like the Fortels daughters were the neighborhood bicycles...

@taylord22 was never a big Fortel's guy...my old man said it was OK...

STL pizza is slowly dying...i mean see the list below from Sauce Magazine....Neopolitan junk and the like...even when Dave Portnoy came to STL he did a pizza review at La Pizza in UCity...I like it but it's the definition of NY Style.

 
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ChicagoBlues

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Did you know that in the lower level of Tower Grove Baptist Church there is an old-timey four-lane bowling alley and a roller skating rink?
 

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Crisscross clouds yesterday above Phoenix. A friend sent me pics of crisscross clouds in Collinsville from this morning.

It’s amazing that these clouds can maintain their formation all the way from Arizona to Illinois.

Science!

EDIT: And before one of you NPCs comes back with some Matrix-protecting nonsense, consider this....Would planes fly so irresponsibly in air space over a large city near a large airport? Like, crashes n stuff? Do normal planes deliberately cross flight paths that were just taken as evidenced by the "cloud", now leaving X-shaped clouds all over the sky? Does that make any sense whatsoever?

Maybe they're just playing tic tac toe.
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm, so apologies if I’m wrong, but are you suggesting that “crisscross clouds” aren’t created by planes?
 

ChicagoBlues

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I can’t tell if this is sarcasm, so apologies if I’m wrong, but are you suggesting that “crisscross clouds” aren’t created by planes?
No, it's not sarcasm, but I can see how my post could be interpreted in that way.

I'll be more explicit. These line-shaped clouds are probably made by planes. The question is, are these what we've been told or are they something else?

Usually, it's in the morning when I see line-shaped "cloud" patterns crisscrossing each other to form multiple X-shapes or a hashtag grid-like pattern. This means that they were created sometime prior to dawn when there is less air traffic, but still plenty of air traffic flying along
established registered flight paths.

The point is: We know we are being poisoned in many ways. The assault on us is thorough and broad. My question is, Do you (plural) really think these line-shaped clouds are simply condensation? Or is it something else?

This is not aimed at you, but it is truly astounding that most people cannot see the truth even when it is right in front of them. For those of you who are still sleeping, it is a fact that our medical and scientific communities want the American public to be sick.

They've succeeded.

And, please, don't you physicians come back with Matrix-protecting bullshit because I will blow apart your virtual reality. Well-meaning, bought-in physicians and nurses etc have a massive trust issue to overcome. Most people nowadays have no idea what to believe because of the confusion purposely sewn into our society's fabric. Trust in "authority" has been severely crippled because of bullshit like that f***ing plandemic.

I attempted to upload the images from my area in Arizona and of those from Collinsville, but the images are too large and I don't feel like resizing them to fit.

WE ARE BEING ASSAULTED ON ALL FRONTS!!!

Good times!!
 

ChicagoBlues

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The internet tells you what corporations running them want you to know
Search engines used to be pretty good, but slowly started yielding results that are not in line with what was entered. Sometimes, not even remotely close to what was entered.

Understanding that search engines were nothing but echo chambers and self-serving feedback loopy worm holes of distorted information, at least it was what I wanted and could easily search the opposite view.

Nowadays, if I enter "dildos and vibrators", I am liable to receive passages from the Bible. I'm exaggerating, but you get the point.
 

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Just had Halloween-themed Oreos while watching the Helluva Boss episode that came out today (and writing arguably my darkest chapter yet of my Helluva Boss fanfic).

2024 might suck, but Halloween is always good.
 
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Just had Halloween-themed Oreos while watching the Helluva Boss episode that came out today (and writing arguably my darkest chapter yet of my Helluva Boss fanfic).

2024 might suck, but Halloween is always good.
That's the spirit!!!

In other news, I actually ate a Tootsie Roll and a couple Starbursts today. That's rare for me. When I want sweets, it is usually chocolate cake or Tennessee lemon pie with vanilla ice cream on top. Yum!
 

ChicagoBlues

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Speaking of food and nutrition and all that, I have a specific question for @Mike Liut.

I am pretty sure you've shared with us that you are a body-builder or, at the very least, way into fitness and exercise.

The recommended daily intake of protein for my weight is about 110-120 grams. I'm sure I've eaten that much at times in the past, but when I actually try to eat 120 grams of protein in a single day, I find that it is very difficult. It's much easier to drink my protein and get in 120 grams, but that's boring. Eating 120 grams is ridiculously difficult.

As a fitness-type guy, how many grams of protein do you take in per day and is the bulk of it liquid, like protein shakes?

I find that I can eat about 60-70 grams of protein on any given day and feel 100% sated.

My extrapolation is that the recommended daily intake of protein is way too high. And of course, in my mind, it is on purpose to f*** up our health. I would feel overstuffed and nauseous if I ate 120 grams each day, which tells me that the daily recommendation is irresponsibly wrong.

As a side note, one of my infantryman from back in my GI Joke days, is a body-builder in Florida and has won competitions doing so.
 

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