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9 minutes ago, Woofers and Tweeters said:

Okay, after getting a deli meat lover's pizza, I topped it with the usual (olives, shrooms, sausage, bacon, tomato, cheese and shuch) but I have a tough time with the cheese falling off of the side(s). Oh well, I got over it. 

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"Hey mister you want that cut in 4 or 8 pieces?" "Better make it 4, I'm not hungry enough to eat 8"

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O’scugnizzo Pizzeria was founded in 1914 by Eugeno Burlino. He only sold tomato pie (a pizza without mozzarella cheese) and they only cost a nickel. He was then succeeded by his son, Angelo “Chops” Burline, who made O’scugnizzo what it is today. 101 years later, O’scugnizzo is still in business in the beautiful city of Utica and is now run by his son’s Steven and Michael Burline.

In 2015, O’Scugnizzo Pizzeria was declared the 2nd oldest Pizzeria in the country.

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On 7/19/2018 at 4:10 PM, Audio Android said:

My old local Cuban restaurant, Havana's put spam in their croquetas....Spam wrapped in mashed potatoes then rolled in breadcrumbs and fried.....They were dangerously good

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Awesome :D  The "Dutch" make these and call them "kroketten," but  ... haha ... we do not use "spam," just ham/pork/shrimp :)   Delicious :D 

 

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On ‎9‎/‎11‎/‎2018 at 5:29 AM, dirtmudd said:

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O’scugnizzo Pizzeria was founded in 1914 by Eugeno Burlino. He only sold tomato pie (a pizza without mozzarella cheese) and they only cost a nickel. He was then succeeded by his son, Angelo “Chops” Burline, who made O’scugnizzo what it is today. 101 years later, O’scugnizzo is still in business in the beautiful city of Utica and is now run by his son’s Steven and Michael Burline.

In 2015, O’Scugnizzo Pizzeria was declared the 2nd oldest Pizzeria in the country.

Utica is beautiful?  Pics or it isn't true.

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