Poor nutrition sah/woh issue?

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Poor nutrition sah/woh issue?
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Tue, 12-29-2009 - 7:24pm

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Registered: 12-01-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:24pm
I think I'm similar to your friend -- as a gay divorced mom I'd probably be the last person one would think to be such an advocate of catholic education but I really wanted Liza to grow up with the traditions I did ,
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Registered: 05-19-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:24pm
Magic and/or fake Italians! lol

In the ever timely words of Inigio Montoya from The Princess Bride "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."

In the frequently relevant (to so many debates on Ivillage) words of Inigio Montoya from The Princess Bride "You keep using that

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Registered: 03-27-2000
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:25pm
I love Italian pizza but it really is different than the American kind. You have to know that before you eat it so you aren't disappointed. Just different ways of making it. The American/NY style way is more like traditional Neopolitan pizza.
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Registered: 01-15-2006
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:25pm

my italian family is very strong in tradition..judge that any way you want.

 

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Registered: 12-31-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:26pm

Reviews from the link you attached:

2. St. Louis Style Pizza 165 up, 327 down love it hate it

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A nasty concoction consisting of extremely thin, tasteless cardboard-like crust slathered in runny cheap salty pizza sauce and topped with gooey St. Louis-exclusive cheese called Provel that looks and tastes like melted Velveeta. While many St. Louisans inexplicably love this crap, don’t let them con you into thinking it’s real pizza – it isn’t! Imo's is probably the most famous type of this stuff - stay away!
While visiting Sally in St. Louis, she tried to get me to eat St. Louis style pizza. I told her that I'd rather die a slow death.
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by R60532 Mar 15, 2006 share this

3. St. Louis Style Pizza 161 up, 328 down love it hate it

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The only people this backwards type of pizza appeals to are the people from the cultural wasteland known as St. Louis. By the way, the words "St. Louis", "elitist", and "urban" never belong in a sentence or discussion together. True, St. Louisans like to think they are elite and urban, but this is due to their major inferiority complexes. Anyone who asks you where you went to school as a way to get a conversation started has issues (and certainly wouldn't know what good pizza is).
St. Louis Style Pizza, no matter, how it is described, is awful (unless your culinary experience is limited to a small, forgettable town in the lower Midwest).
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by Not an Imo's Fan Aug 4, 2006 share this

4. St. Louis Style Pizza 75 up, 291 down love it hate it

buy st. louis style pizza mugs, tshirts and magnets
A nasty concoction consisting of extremely thin, tasteless cardboard-like crust slathered in runny cheap salty pizza sauce and topped with gooey St. Louis-exclusive cheese called Provel that looks and tastes like melted Velveeta. While many St. Louisans inexplicably love this crap, don’t let them con you into thinking it’s real pizza – it isn’t! Imo's is probably the most famous type of this stuff - stay away!

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Registered: 12-01-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:28pm
so was my italian side of the family - I still can't cook without a cookbook or make even meatballs LOL
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Registered: 03-27-2000
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:29pm
That sounds like Ledo's pizza, which is a chain around here. I like it, but don't consider it "real" pizza LOL. I remember craving it when I was pregnant and dh thought it was terrible. I told him that once you get past the "this isn't the pizza I'm used to" then you'll like it. We get it every once in a while b/c the kids like it, but I prefer the NY-style thin crust pizza which is hard to find around here. Only a few places make it really well here.
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Registered: 01-08-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:29pm
Actually, there is some jarred sauce that is perfectly healthy. I sometimes will use a jar of all natural sauce (no HFCS), "real food" only ingredients, light on the sugar and sodium, to jazz up or stretch some I have around. I recently ended up cooking for twelve instead of the eight I thought I was going to cook for and threw in two jars of sauce from the Hill to my homemade stuff to stretch it. It was good.
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Registered: 12-31-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:30pm
Please post where I said that. Thanks :)
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Registered: 12-31-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 1:30pm
No.

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