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I'm sure that we could discuss for days why Pizza Hut is a pretty
substandard pizza, but there is something about their stuffed-crust
pizzas that make me crave them. Crave them in an unnatural and
unhealthy way.

I'm guessing that it's going to be sugar content in the crust and sauce,
and possibly MSG content in the cheese in the crust. The toppings are
irrelevant. Seems like once I start in on one of these pizzas it takes
effort to stop. If I have the remainder of one in the fridge, I keep
thinking about eating some of it, even when I'm nowhere near hungry.

I've made stuffed-crust pizzas at home by rolling strips of string
cheese into the crust. They were good, but they didn't have the same
effect.

This actually worries me a little.

-J
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On Mar 21, 3:49*pm, phaeton > wrote:
> I'm sure that we could discuss for days why Pizza Hut is a pretty
> substandard pizza, but there is something about their stuffed-crust
> pizzas that make me crave them. *Crave them in an unnatural and
> unhealthy way.
>
> I'm guessing that it's going to be sugar content in the crust and sauce,
> and possibly MSG content in the cheese in the crust. *The toppings are
> irrelevant. *Seems like once I start in on one of these pizzas it takes
> effort to stop. *If I have the remainder of one in the fridge, I keep
> thinking about eating some of it, even when I'm nowhere near hungry.
>
> I've made stuffed-crust pizzas at home by rolling strips of string
> cheese into the crust. *They were good, but they didn't have the same
> effect.
>
> This actually worries me a little.
>
> -J


LOL! I know what you mean. Except with me it's the regular pan pizza.
I love the crust. Probably because it's pretty oily.

I know indie pizza places are usually far better, but once in a while
Pizza Hut sounds pretty good to me...

Kris
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:49:34 -0500, phaeton >
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>I'm sure that we could discuss for days why Pizza Hut is a pretty
>substandard pizza, but there is something about their stuffed-crust
>pizzas that make me crave them. Crave them in an unnatural and
>unhealthy way.
>
>I'm guessing that it's going to be sugar content in the crust and sauce,
>and possibly MSG content in the cheese in the crust. The toppings are
>irrelevant. Seems like once I start in on one of these pizzas it takes
>effort to stop. If I have the remainder of one in the fridge, I keep
>thinking about eating some of it, even when I'm nowhere near hungry.
>
>I've made stuffed-crust pizzas at home by rolling strips of string
>cheese into the crust. They were good, but they didn't have the same
>effect.
>
>This actually worries me a little.


When someone orders a stuffed crust pizza around here, I give the
crust part to other people. I'll start saving mine for you.

Carol

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"phaeton" > wrote in message
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> I'm sure that we could discuss for days why Pizza Hut is a pretty
> substandard pizza, but there is something about their stuffed-crust pizzas
> that make me crave them. Crave them in an unnatural and unhealthy way.
>
> I'm guessing that it's going to be sugar content in the crust and sauce,
> and possibly MSG content in the cheese in the crust. The toppings are
> irrelevant. Seems like once I start in on one of these pizzas it takes
> effort to stop. If I have the remainder of one in the fridge, I keep
> thinking about eating some of it, even when I'm nowhere near hungry.
>
> I've made stuffed-crust pizzas at home by rolling strips of string cheese
> into the crust. They were good, but they didn't have the same effect.
>
> This actually worries me a little.
>
> -J



Probably sells crack as well. We fondly refer to the local Pizza Huts as
'Dooby Huts' since most of the bigger busts around the Allentown, PA that
were dealing grass the perps worked at Pizza Hut, most of them delivery
drivers. Nothing provides a front for your friendly neighborhood pusher
like delivering pizza. And the added plus is you can actually order a pizza
for when the doobie munchies kick in.
-ginny


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I wouldn't order a stuffed crust pizza if given the option.

To me, the outer crust is just to hold a pizza slice by, not to be eaten.

Andy


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"phaeton" > wrote in message
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> I'm sure that we could discuss for days why Pizza Hut is a pretty
> substandard pizza, but there is something about their stuffed-crust pizzas
> that make me crave them. Crave them in an unnatural and unhealthy way.
>

Unnatural and unhealthy would be my first guess. Pizza Hut pizza is crap.
So are their "Toscani pastas". Ages ago they made pasta called "cavatini"
so this pasta thing isn't new. They just decided to add white sauces. It's
not exciting, either. Stop eating fast food and try cooking something for
yourself once in a while. It'll do you good and you might even like it

Jill

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