I had a Nutella pizza once in a restaurant. It was excellent.Pizza crust is basically an edible plate. Throw whatever on it. PB&J, PB&Chocolate and Taco Pizza are all excellent.
This!Pizza crust is basically an edible plate. Throw whatever on it. PB&J, PB&Chocolate and Taco Pizza are all excellent.
I had a Nutella pizza once in a restaurant. It was excellent.
I've not but now that I know this I will grab one the next time i go shopping!Have you tried one of those chocolate goodfella's pizzas they sell in supermarkets? They are pretty nice. When I was a kid my mum and I used to make chocolate pizzas and nutella pizzas at home and they were amazing. You could literally put anything you want on, like bits of mars bars, snickers, marshmallows, galaxy, caramel, sweets. It's amazing!
I've not but now that I know this I will grab one the next time i go shopping!
Here where I'm from, there is a local pizza joint up the road from me who makes their own dough daily, buys fresh cheeses, etc.
They make a Chicken Bacon Ranch pizza that's one of the best damned things on this planet, in my opinion. Marinated grilled chicken, fresh mozzarella, crispy bacon and house made ranch as the sauce.
Interesting. Good find. People will be watching with interest.News about the Epic deal might drop next week:
For the record, Tim Sweeny is the Epic Games founder / CEO.
Interesting. That DS have had to go back to Epic suggests that it wasn’t as simple as just handing out Steam keys. I expect I was right with my assumption that the deal included the Kickstarter backers’ copies.News about the Epic deal might drop next week:
For the record, Tim Sweeny is the Epic Games founder / CEO.
Steam keys to be offered to those who want them I reckon. Question is, can they resolve the issue with the physical edition? I'm assuming not? Will a Steam key be enough to regain trust with backers?
Hmm. It will be interesting to see what they do and if they can manage to not piss off any groups of backers.