Hello dear fellow pizza lover. What kind do you like? I like a veggie and POLLO that has chicken, garlic, and alfredo sauce with green peppers.
dbnc2
Aug 22, 2018
Most any kind
Rozina1010
Aug 31, 2018
Sorry I can only get in line infrequently because I don't have a computer. I use the ones at the library when I can. I get my pizzas at a family owned shop and they are yummy and I hate frozen pizza. I used to make Baby English pizza that is an English muffin, pizza sauce and provolone cheese and Italian seasoning on top. Great for a snack and not too hard to make. Well let's see what the month of Sept. brings!
I love pizza. I like Pineapple, Canadian bacon and Black Olives. I am lactose intolerant, but can eat cheese. Thanks for the Pizza puzzle, maybe I will make my own home made pizza.
One of my fondest memories of living in the United States was a place in Shreveport, Louisiana called Shakey's Pizza. Best pizza ever eaten and where the war between the north and south was always being waged, in a fun way of course.
Good night dear friends - take care and God bless.
My hubby said Shakey's was the first pizza chain in Wichita (Kansas). Of course that was before Pizza Hut started here in '58. I didn't know there were any left, but just looked it up - looks like they're only on the west coast & one in maybe Georgia now.
OzSomeOne
Nov 16, 2014
Oops, not Georgia, it's Alabama.
JamieT
Mar 11, 2015
There used to be several Shakey's Pizzas in the Midwest US. Great pizza, fun atmosphere - from what I remember, there were player pianos playing old time music.
When my great grandmother passed away, my dad was looking into opening a Shakey's Pizza in the town I grew up in. He ended up not doing that, however, I remember suggesting that if he was going to open a franchise restaurant, he should have gone with McDonald's. I was probably 8 or 9 at the time, but, the McDonald's in my home town is still there 40-some years later.
OzSomeOne
Mar 12, 2015
For sure - don't we all wish we'd bought a McDonald's franchise 40 years ago - would be billionaires now!
One of my fondest memories of living in the United States was a place in Shreveport, Louisiana called Shakey's Pizza. Best pizza ever eaten and where the war between the north and south was always being waged, in a fun way of course.
Good night dear friends - take care and God bless.
When my great grandmother passed away, my dad was looking into opening a Shakey's Pizza in the town I grew up in. He ended up not doing that, however, I remember suggesting that if he was going to open a franchise restaurant, he should have gone with McDonald's. I was probably 8 or 9 at the time, but, the McDonald's in my home town is still there 40-some years later.