On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 9:44:11 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 09:57:04 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> > wrote:
>
> >On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 7:10:03 PM UTC-10, wrote:
> >> Whole Foods now has Just Mayo in stock for shipping. At least I hope they
> >> do. It's the kind that must be refrigerated. They did have brown rice syrup
> >> but when I tried to place the order, it said it was out of stock. The order
> >> will arrive tomorrow, so I'll see what I will get.
> >>
> >> What I couldn't find was normal Ricotta cheese. The only stuff I found was
> >> at PCC and I physically had to go there. None was visible so I had to ask.
> >> The guy dug way to the back of the case. There were a few containers of
> >> organic stuff. Small, overpriced or really small and super overpriced. I
> >> opted for two of the small, overpriced. I don't care for cottage cheese in
> >> lasagna.
> >>
> >> I am annoyed with Safeway. I had placed an order for delivery. They had the
> >> Best Foods vegan mayo on sale. They have recently changed the recipe and
> >> online reviews are horrible but I actually like it as it doesn't separate
> >> out. The old recipe did. Anyway... I got no mayo, no ricotta, and no
> >> tamales. They don't normally sell the Texas Tamales but they were listed for
> >> sale and for about$4 less per pkg. than Central Market. I was able to get
> >> the tamales and the overpriced Ricotta there. I totally forgot to look for
> >> the mayo, hence the Whole Foods order, but if they did have it, it would
> >> likely be very overpriced.
> >>
> >> Maybe a lot of people here make lasagna for Christmas. I dunno. Safeway and
> >> Albertsons almost always seem to be out of it no matter what time of year.
> >I had a pizza yesterday that was totally awesome. For 11 bucks, you get a pizza with whatever you want on it. Well, except for anchovies. There's ricotta somewhere in there...
> >https://photos.app.goo.gl/bGbarsJCd8DNUAic9
> A typically American overloaded pizza. A kitchen sink pizza.
rfc is hung up on words. They think that words possess the ability to shape the experience. This pizza is such a different experience that it should be called "azzip." The reality is that this is not pizza - it's a completely different experience.