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    #11
    I would eat it.

    How pathetic...

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      #12
      Originally posted by PittyPat View Post
      Doesn't a pizza normally have about 2000-3000? Add the burgers (500 each), nuggets (700 total) and chips (500 total), and we're certainly getting closer to 8000.
      Pizzas aren't even close to 2000-3000, not the one hes using atleast. You're thinking of full 16 inch topings pizza. Chips are most defo not 500, they're thin and there isn't that many.

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        #13
        Deep-fried pizza anyone?




        Deep-fried pizza is a dish available in many chip shops in Scotland. It originated in the late 1970s and typically consists of the cheapest of cash and carry pizzas, though a choice of "toppings" is often available, usually plain (cheese and tomato), mushroom or onion. Served as a "Pizza Supper" (with chips) or single (without chips) in whole and half pizza portions. A common accompanying beverage is Irn-Bru, a carbonated soft drink.

        Whole pizzas can be served cut in half with chips in the middle, creating a pizza and chip "sandwich".

        In the south-east of Scotland they can be served with "Salt and Sauce"—with the pizza smothered in brown sauce before being folded in half. In the west they are generally served with "salt n vinegar and brown sauce" which is self explanatory. Most chippies will not fold the pizza in the west. They may put the pizza on top of chips before wrapping in paper but they will serve the meal in a pizza box on request.

        This pizza is deep fried without batter, although another variation known as a "Pizza Crunch" consists of a large, battered slice of pizza deep fried, usually served with chips. However in Fife it is quite common for the whole pizza to be fried in batter.
        A battered and deep-fried pizza lunch (£2) from East Kilbride, Greater Glasgow.

        In Italy, there are two local versions of deep fried pizza. The most elaborated recipe consists of two layers of pizza dough sealed one on top of the other with a filling of tomato, cheese, meats and other ingredients in the middle. The simplest, but most popular nationwide, recipe consists of a plain disc of pizza dough taken and deep-fried without any topping, and flavoured with salt (or sugar) after it's cooked. This recipe has received many names across the county (pizzarella in Rome, avvoltolo in Perugia, ciaccia in Arezzo, gnocco fritto in Bologna, torta fritta in Parma and so on)



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          #14
          Originally posted by ßreakbeat View Post
          Deep-fried pizza anyone?







          that looks and sounds fucking disgusting

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            #15
            americans...they know their calories...

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              #16
              Make fun of Americans all you want, but remember one thing:

              USA is 1-0-1 against England, in England's own favorite sport. We don't even care about soccer and we've still embarrassed them!

              LMAO.

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                #17
                "OH NO! THE AMERICANS EMBARRASSED US AGAIN!"

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Oranges View Post
                  "OH NO! THE AMERICANS EMBARRASSED US AGAIN!"

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Oranges View Post
                    "OH NO! THE AMERICANS EMBARRASSED US AGAIN!"



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