Papa Johns rocks! who's your preferred delivery service?
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Firezza
reassuringly expensive
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Best Pizza in the world is from Joe's Pizzeria in Narrabeen, Sydney.
Which is slightly inconvenient, seeing as I live in Derby.
Oh, and Domino's Pizza sucks balls.
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Dominos is indeed ****. I am about 5 minutes away from homemade pizza...first pizza since diet started on 16th July!!!!!!!
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I made pizza from scratch recently - bloody lovely.
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pizza from scratch is a regular in our household - in fact tonight was pizza night. the dough is piss easy to make
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Boston Pizza . . . but I don't think they deliver locally
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our local domino's is good. But like most takeaways I try to stayaway as long as possible but they have these tractor beems that just drag me in like the death star.
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Hallo Pizza (it's only in Germany though :0/). To be honest, the pizzas in the supermarkets over here are so good/varied that there is little need for pizza delivery, even though there seems to be a pizza delivery company on every street.
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Japa Pohns are a PITA
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Papa G's here. Not quite as good as domingo's but cheap as ****. For a tenner you can stuff yourself silly.
15 inch + large chips + bottle of coke.
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Pizza Factory, Causewayside, Edinburgh is awesome, its seriously probably the thing I miss most about leaving the country
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castleleoni resturant in umbria is the best and ive have tried a few
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Hells Pizza in New Zealand, I will have a Mordor please.
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Making homemade pizza dough is easy, but the pollava that goes with "rolling" it and cleaning up is a fugging nightmare. Worth it for the taste though. Am now looking at buying in some bases from some random online Italian deli - sure would save on time and effort.
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Chapel Allerton, Leeds.Crackin' pizzas, ah tell thee.
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Home made no cheese - if you can call it a pizza
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i cant remember the place name but they did a HUGE pizza called "the beast"
18" wide by 36" long but it was square!!
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brakes, do you live in highbury area also?
if so, another excellent pizza joint just by firezza is sorrentos - cross between your american style papa johns etc. and your traditional italian style.
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To those who make homemade pizza - What do you cook the pizza on (i know you don't all have pizza ovens in your kitchen) do you use pizza stones ??
Interested to know
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Iceland do a cracking award winning pizza , just have to dodge the fat bird from Bolton with the big hooters on the way out !
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My cooker (Miele) has a setting for heat emanating from the base of the oven which is perfect for cooking pizza, pastry based stuff so you don't get soggy bases. I make dough in breadmaker which I know is a cheat but always successful and cook them on a baking sheet.
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it used to be the one at the top of our road until i found most of a fingernail on my pizza, i hadn't ordered that particular topping.
Now we've moved and the only local place is crap so it's morrison's best with extra toppings added at home
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My cooker (Miele) has a setting for heat emanating from the base of the oven which is perfect for cooking pizza,
That's a pretty cool feature - I have toyed with the idea of building a wood-fired pizza oven in my garden, but there's not a huge amount of room.
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I'd like to know who the pizza delivery service were at Edgeley Park last night - they were so quick they managd to deliver 6 pizza's to the London Wasps team bus before the game was officially called off!
3rd time in 2 seasons the cheating southern fairies have pulled this trick - hope the fekkin' pizza choked their cynical, cheating little yellow (& black) bellies....
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I would have seconded Mama Mia's in Chapel Allerton 5 years ago, but now they are pretty poor!
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American pizza slice in liverpool, with a can of coke
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Dario's in strawberry bridge,or pizza Lola in Cenac, France made in a mobile van but fantastic will even do them with just "Ail" on
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Firezza
reassuringly expensive
just waiting for 1/2 metre now!Been meaning to try them since one opened on Ferme Park Road (they're clearly going downmarket
) - our default choice is La Porchetta though.For DIY, we have a sheet that's like a reusable greaseproof paper - always comes out great.
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I know the OP was about delivered pizzas, but while i've lived in Boroughbridge there's not much point as i'm about 200yds from Morrisons & their own pizzas are pretty good value, like Asda's, Donimo's etc are a rip off for what they are really, IMO.
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Seem to remember this fella from the old forum...

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Pizza Hut Deep Pan Veg. supreme Mmmm!
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Home made only in the house. Preferred by the whole family.
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I use a pizza stone when cooking them from scratch.
Guaranteed crispy base
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To those who make homemade pizza - What do you cook the pizza on (i know you don't all have pizza ovens in your kitchen) do you use pizza stones ??
A pizza stone is best. Had a quote for a slab of marble from a kitchen/bathroom specialist a while back - £80! **** off. Normally use a couple of 12" circular pizza trays - bought from some high street kitchen appliance shop.
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Sorry but the pizzas from Mamma Mia's in Chapel Allerton are really really bad.. my first (and last) one had about 2 blocks of cheese grated onto it !
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A pizza stone is best. Had a quote for a slab of marble from a kitchen/bathroom specialist a while back - £80! **** off. Normally use a couple of 12" circular pizza trays - bought from some high street kitchen appliance shop.
for cheap stone go speak to your local gravestone maker.
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Boulevards in Morpeth were very good still ok but not as great as they were.
18" wide by 36" long but it was square!!
Some how doubt it was square.
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Baffetto's in Rome is by far the best pizza I have had.
Ultra thin base cooked in a wood burning oven. Wash it down with a lazio white wine. Delicous
I dont think they deliver though
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