Which of the following statements are true?
a) Yes. I do have friends in many places.
b) Yes. Deep Dish Pizza is awesome.
c) Yes. Chicago is a beautiful city.
d) Yes. You suck if you disagree with a,b & c.
I have many pre-conceived notions. I think that Godzilla exists and we should always respect Big Foot. If there was a fight between Captain Kirk from Starship Enterprise and Chewbacca, the taller guy wins. And if Spock ever had a conversation with Yoda, it would be like watching any political debate.
With that being said, my college friends live in the wonderful city of Chicago. They took the time out of their busy schedules to hang out for a few precious hours and brought us around Millennium Park, best park in Chicago hands down and brought us to Lou Malnati's, Chicago's other big name Deep Dish Pizza restaurant.
I don't really like thinking about the Deep Dish Pizza. In my mind, pizzas should be respected and not be made into a casserole. It should be crispy yet foldable, delightful and not overly simplified. The Deep Dish Pizza invokes, in my opinion, unnecessary name calling like "Butter crusted Pizza," and "different from the other forms of pizzas," or "Pizza Hut's ugly fat sister."
As delightful as the city of Chicago is, I knew deep within my mind grapes that the true test of the city is in their most famous culinary cuisine. Our gracious hosts guided us to Lou Malnati's and once I force fed the pizza in my mouth, it was as if my whole life passed, sounds of glass shattering and zits popping and then a blank.
It was good.
Now why we ordered 2 large when there was 7 of us, I really don't know. We only managed to finish 1 pizza. And yes, 1 slice was enough for me but I had 2. While walking out though, I did see a family of 3 finishing 1 large pizza. The point being this ...
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Those pics of the deep dish pizza made my mouth water. Not just because I'm preggo, either....I love that stuff. I think I will close up the office and go get some right now!
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