31 thoughts on “IMPORTANT ICELANDIC PIZZA NEWS

    1. That's how Italians eat it, say what you will. They invented it. Wouldn't defend the Trumpster on anything else.

      BTW, if the Icelandians aspire to world-wide culinary influence, they're going to have to have simpler names than "Guðni Th. Jóhannesson." How about "Lars Bang"? That's the kind of name the world can get behind.

    2. I do have one pizza-related story you might find funny, snow– when I moved to Ohio in my early twenties, I didn't realize food was regional. I thought I could just go to a place and order a cheesesteak, and get something similar. In many instances, people thought I was saying "cheesecake" and would offer a crappy non-authentic dessert that I didn't want.

      So anyway, I ordered a pizza from the local place in town and it came cut up in squares. I immediately thought, "what in the fuck is going on here?" I honestly thought I pissed someone off! It was beyond my young dumbass brain that anyone would slice pizza in that way. (More than twenty years ago, but it still makes me laugh– WTF is this ?!)

          1. Used to be a place where I lived called "John's Pizza". Not "Papa" John's, just John's. Baked in rectangular sheets, with stuff like peanut butter and mashed potatoes available as toppings.

            *oukes*

        1. Dude, respectfully disagree. The pizza in Northeastern OH, which I grew up on is superlative. Big mafia influence there. Columbus', however, universally sucked. Wedgewood in Youngstown is the best!!1!

          1. Really!?! I was in Cleveland for 5 years and never came across a decent pizza. Other stuff in Little Italy was good. Did I miss the good places? I do have a friend in Youngstown but we never went for pizza. The other Italian stuff there was good. Mafia?>

          1. People
            People who eat people
            Are the luckiest people in the world
            We're children, eating other children
            And yet letting a grown-up pride
            Hide all the meat inside
            Eating more like children than children

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