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Old 01-30-2018, 09:53 AM
 
Location: Morrisville, NC
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I will sometimes use a knife and fork also in the beginning if it’s super hot. Somehow, my wife has skin that burns at a higher temperature than mine so she just eats wherever while the same pizza actually burns my mouth.

 
Old 01-30-2018, 12:25 PM
 
Location: West Raleigh
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Originally Posted by 919 rtp View Post
I'm a NC native and the first time I heard of a pig-picking cake was in this discussion. Looked up a recipe and I can see why Mom never made it -- boxed cake mix, instant pudding, and cool whip (plus other ingredients). If you're going to get all on us for lack of desserts, why do want to find this in a restaurant?

Alex, I'd like desserts you should never find in a bakery for $200.
I *thought* I hadn't heard about this until this thread, then I went looking for recipes and went "Ooooohhh, pineapple cake!" which is what I and everyone in my family calls this, but that's likely just us. Yeah, we often have it at pig pickins but there are times were we've had it at 4th of July or summer birthdays too so I never really made the connection. Anyway, I am familiar with this food item. The mandarin oranges in some recipes threw me off but come to think of it, my grandma (and hence my aunts and others who learned the recipe from her) would have likely left these out because they probably seemed 'foreign' to her.
 
Old 01-30-2018, 12:39 PM
 
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North Raleigh (north of 540 and west of Capital) is a conservative area and Ravenscroft is a top-notch school nearby.

Home - Ravenscroft School

That said, I encourage us conservatives to never hide the fact that we are conservative - because in doing so, we do our children a tremendous disservice. It is one thing to be polite in differing with a liberal; it is quite another to be intimidated by one who is rude and attempting to silence you. America was built on free speech.
Agree..I was in New Zealand and a shop owner we were chatting with said he had only met 3 "winning candidate" supporters. I said "4, now you have met 4" and explained why..
 
Old 01-30-2018, 12:47 PM
 
Location: Cary, NC
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So....Liberals fold their pizza..

And Conservatives fold and lick?

Perhaps this Preponderance of Pizza Polarization is Perfectly Preposterous?
 
Old 01-30-2018, 01:09 PM
 
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In all the liberal vs conservative discussions, I've yet to meet many anti gay conservatives or pro-everyone gets free money liberals. I wish there was a party that was fiscally conservative (but not totally 100% anti welfare/flat taxers) and socially liberal (gay/lesbian marriage is fine, pro-choice etc). It seems in an attempt to garner votes the right has latched on to the religious side which I find actually anti-republican and shouldn't even be in politics and that drives the educated into the D camp but the left typically promises welfare in an attempt at buying votes to attract the low income folks (of which unfortunately, there are many).

Neither is OK IMO. You can't tax your way to prosperity and you can't unregulate your way into it either.
 
Old 01-30-2018, 01:46 PM
 
Location: West Raleigh
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So....Liberals fold their pizza..

And Conservatives fold and lick?

Perhaps this Preponderance of Pizza Polarization is Perfectly Preposterous?
And the anarchists use a knife and fork!!!
 
Old 01-30-2018, 02:59 PM
 
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A folded pizza is merely a calzone. A calzone is eaten with a knife and fork.
QED
 
Old 01-30-2018, 03:25 PM
 
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, formerly NoVA and Phila
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Never take pizza advice from a Southerner.
 
Old 01-30-2018, 03:46 PM
 
Location: At the NC-SC Border
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Never take barbecue advice from a Yankee
 
Old 01-30-2018, 03:58 PM
 
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, formerly NoVA and Phila
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Never take barbecue advice from a Yankee
or a vegetarian. Of which I am both.
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