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Yes that's the one. The "article" is biased due to the (lack of) knowledge of the market of forzen pizza in Italy: it's the same of "Crispy Pancakes" (in Italy: "Sofficini"), aka cheap dinner-saver when ideas have ran out and it's not possible to eat a proper pizza (far from the city, small children hampering movements, lack of money). It's not even considered "pizza" but junk food.
Consider that a Buitoni forzen pizza costs about 2-3€ and a Dr Oketer (Cameo here) about 1.8-2, and the fact that we usually buy them because they're inexpensive and we already know they won't be of good quality, Dr Oekter has a slightly bigger market share of a already shrinking and small market.
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BTW: tha article is incorrect and racist for two reasons.
First and foremost home-made pizza has basically never existed on medium scale, let alone large. Pizza was born as a professional cook dish and was almost only served in restaurants and bakeries, people who make it at home are rare, especially beacuse proper pizza must be cooked on a covered wood oven which wasn't available to the population, only to bakers. So no "momma made pizza" if not in particular occasions, and usually it is "focaccia" which is a different story.
Second, no "mommas" made pizza as pizza baking is traditionally men stuff, as it is BBQ - in fact it means a lot of sweat, heat and ash just as BBQ does, only with more ash.
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When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani
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Wastedtalent wrote: based loosely
Really? Chicken tikka and few other tikkas as well are food of Indian sub-continent. "Masala" is a gravy that was apparently added for British people.
That gravy alone has taste and salt so can't be British food.
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lw@zi wrote: That gravy alone has taste and salt so can't be British food.
You nailed it!
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lw@zi wrote: That gravy alone has taste and salt so can't be British food.
Dont be daft, we Brits love salt, we sometimes make it in to a solution using vinegar and serve it with a side of fish and chips.
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I don't think beer is made that way.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Can't argue.
Both Yorkshire pudding and chicken tikka masala are both English recipes, so it's as English as it gets.
I think I'd prefer a combination of shepherd's pie and trifle, though.
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British cuisine - there's an oxymoron for you...
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Ahem..!
Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia[^]
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Thanks to IKEA I was under the impression that Swedish cuisine main ingredients were sawdust and epoxy, and that instead of cooking the dishes are to be assembled
Actually I kind of like IKEA restaurants, even if they serve a lot of local dishes in Italy. I particularly enjoy their desserts, but then, I enjoy also british and ameraican desserts...
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I love Yorkshire puddings Some people eat them as a dessert - Blackberry & apple Yorkshire puddings | BBC Good Food[^] and 15 Insanely Delicious Yorkshire Pudding Recipes[^].
Don't be fooled by what others say, a lot of our food - when prepared and cooked properly - tastes pretty good. I guess that's the same for most places
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Brent Jenkins wrote: Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia[^] Great opening line:
"The Swedish cuisine is the cuisine of the Swedish people"
I'd rank it right up there with "It was a dark and stormy night".
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To be fair it could have been based around dishes cooked using swedes (the vegetable, not the people [^])
Also, I now know what a rutabaga is (we always called them swedes)
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Brent Jenkins wrote: I now know what a rutabaga is I only found that out myself a few months ago -- along with the fact that I should have been calling kakis "persimmon".
Where was this knowledge hiding?
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Where was this knowledge hiding?
Wikipedia!
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Movie Quote Of The Day
Quote: The United States is a no-smoking nation. No smoking, no drinking, no drugs. No women - unless of course you're married. No guns, no foul language... no red meat.
Which movie?
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Fantasia[^]???
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Trip to San Francisco!
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'United States' and 'No guns' in a movie. That's not Pulp Fiction!
Mission Impossible CCCMXLIV
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digimanus wrote: Mission Impossible CCCMXLIV
Is that the one where Tom Cruise infiltrates a Russian nursing home?
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- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Pretty Close. 88 minutes of the 90 minutes you believe it is a Russion nursing home, but than the masks go off and team beta was testing Cruises team in a remote state of the USA.
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True Lies[^]
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The serious man
Rules for the FOSW ![ ^]
if(this.signature != "")
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