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Old 03-25-2005, 02:14 AM   #1
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State with highest per capita number of pizza parlors???

OHIO!!! I nearly fell over when I heard that on Food Network *AND* the Team Ohio was from a town near me and the only place that delivers to my area!!! I am to say that I have never tried their pizza, but now that I know, I may actually have delivery for the first time in 10 years!

Do you have your pizza delivered or do you pick it up? (or make it at home, like I do most of the time?)
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We have it delivered, unless there is a good carry-out deal somewhere. Sometimes we'll just go to Pizza Hut too . . . it depends on how lazy we are feeling at the time!!!
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Re: State with highest per capita number of pizza parlors???

We don't have delivery up here in the boonies!

I do make my own pizza quite frequently, but we also like to get takeout from a great place in Bethlehem, NH. Of course, we get pizza from Pizza Hut once a month so that Sarah can redeem her Book-It certificate. John likes their pizza but I think it's icky!
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Delivery !!! [img]http://smileys.*************.com/cat/12/12_12_14.gif[/img]
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We have delivery once in a while but most of the time we make our own.

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We do both depending on how lazy we are or what the weather is like!
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No one delivers out our way, we're too far out in the sticks We either go pick it up (and usually eat it there) or I make it
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We sometimes make our own, but with Adam and Shelly working for Domino's, we usually order and request one of them deliver... A visit from your kids, a pizza made your way, and delivery to the front door... About time they waited on us
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We either get it delivered or get one of the freezer - Dr. Oetker (I don't know if you have that in the States) is the best frozen pizza we've ever come across.
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I should move to Ohio!

We usually pick up the pizza to save a little money. Domino's has a special where if you pick it up, it's WAAAAAy cheaper. I also have a box of frozen mini pizzas in the freezer at all times.

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Re: State with highest per capita number of pizza parlors???

We have to pick our pizza up as no one delivers to our house. Not even the Italian Restuarant that's 5 miles away. As a matter of fact I'm going to go get a pizza tonight for dinner.
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We sometimes make our own, but with Adam and Shelly working for Domino's, we usually order and request one of them deliver... A visit from your kids, a pizza made your way, and delivery to the front door... About time they waited on us

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Lucky dog. Do they put extra toppings on for you? Do you tip them?

We're lucky and have lots of choices for pizza - Greek pizza, Pappa Johns, Pizza Hut, Little Ceasers... We mostly pick up. The best deal by far is Little Ceasers - a large cheese or pepperoni for $5 and they are hot and ready to walk when you go in (no having to order a head and no waiting). It's a great thing to pick up for those last minute sleepovers.
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We usually do cary-out. I have made h omemade, but DH#1 says it's not as good
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Lucky dog. Do they put extra toppings on for you? Do you tip them?

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Well, let's just say when mom orders "extra" cheese, she gets "EXTRA" cheese And they get a good tip from us, both Jan and I used to wait tables and do deliver stuff... Them poor kids get stiffed enough

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We're lucky and have lots of choices for pizza - Greek pizza, Pappa Johns, Pizza Hut, Little Ceasers... We mostly pick up. The best deal by far is Little Ceasers - a large cheese or pepperoni for $5 and they are hot and ready to walk when you go in (no having to order a head and no waiting). It's a great thing to pick up for those last minute sleepovers.

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We have all those available also, we just aren't real pleased with their pizza's, expecially when we don't do pepperoni....
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We do both depending on how lazy we are or what the weather is like!

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PS - You can make pizza at home??? Never tried that - we have 4 pizza parlors within 2 miles of our house so it was never an option to make it at home.
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