But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Fuck maybe after I better job where I can afford like vacations I need to start a study on the best food city. New York, Boston, Miami, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Houston, Atlanta, LA, Seattle, Portland.
But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
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But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
"Huh, this seems like regular pizza, what's the big deal"
Fuck maybe after I better job where I can afford like vacations I need to start a study on the best food city. New York, Boston, Miami, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Houston, Atlanta, LA, Seattle, Portland.
Bring it america, my tum tum can hand it.
Buffalo/Niagra should be on your list, Buffalo especially for pizza and wings. Don't call em buffalo wings, they're just wings there.
We are currently getting an answer to the age-old question "how many data scientists does it take to change a lightbulb mount a whiteboard in a meeting room?"
But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
"Huh, this seems like regular pizza, what's the big deal"
Welp now Chicago, Boston, NY, and Michigan have a style of pizza they can team up against.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
Since moving to LA my taco consumption has gone up so much. It is a very good thing.
See also:
Avocado
Ramen
Wine
Korean
LA, best food city in America or best food city on Earth?
Strong contender for best in America from a sheer volume of amazing options and diversity. Honestly, yea, probably the number 1.
In the world? Clearly you've never been to Singapore
I've heard that LA and most of the rest of the west coast has shit pizza selections.
That's a deal breaker.
I'm a native NYer living here. You're not wrong, however, it's not comparing apples to apples.
Most places that promote their "NY style pizza", well, they're shit. However, you can get really good pizza here, it's just not NY pizza. If that makes sense.
Like two nights ago I was on the other side of town in highland Park and went to Triple Beam Pizza. It's fucking outstanding. But it's not like a NY slice. Doesn't make it better or worse. Just different.
Those of us in the midwest would just like to mention that we've always thought St Louis was a little weird and we don't hang out with them a lot anyway.
We are currently getting an answer to the age-old question "how many data scientists does it take to change a lightbulb mount a whiteboard in a meeting room?"
We're up to a count of three right now.
Have you taken down the times at which each data scientist has entered the attempt, as well as if they were invited to join or inserted themselves, as well as the number of failure attempts before success?
But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
"Huh, this seems like regular pizza, what's the big deal"
Welp now Chicago, Boston, NY, and Michigan have a style of pizza they can team up against.
But then, inexplicably, you can't get good Mexican food in New York, so I don't know. Maybe there is no right answer.
I've had better luck stumbling on random, small delicious Mexican places in the Northeast than I ever have finding even halfway decent pizza on the west coast.
Also the east coast has better burgers, don't @ me.
I remember watching a show about pizzas across the US and when they got to california some dude was taking like mozz kraft singles and slapping them on a pizza.
thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
"Huh, this seems like regular pizza, what's the big deal"
Welp now Chicago, Boston, NY, and Michigan have a style of pizza they can team up against.
I can’t imagine calling any city anywhere the best food city. Everywhere is surely going to have such different specialties.
I’m a fan of Italian-style pizza which is hard enough to find in the US anyway. There’s an amazing little Italian restaurant in Tacoma, though, that I bet does great pizza - I’m just so tempted by everything else they offer that I haven’t ordered their pizza yet.
That kind of pizza (or sicillian style pizza) is what you often get at German fast food hole in the wall places at subway stations and the like. Kept warm for probaly hours. Probably belongs purely in the range of 4 o'clock-in-the-morning-after-a-night-out-food
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That kind of pizza (or sicillian style pizza) is what you often get at German fast food hole in the wall places at subway stations and the like. Kept warm for probaly hours. Probably belongs purely in the range of 4 o'clock-in-the-morning-after-a-night-out-food
My workplace in Germany had a hole-in-the-wall kebab-and-sicilian-pizza joint in the main hall of the university itself. I don't know if I'd call it good pizza, but on a hungover Wednesday morning it was fucking stellar.
Holy shit I just taught a class by myself for the first time and it didn't go tooooo terribly?
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My finest drunk-food memories are of the jumbo slices in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of DC. I don't know if it was actually good pizza or not, but it was cheap, hot, and huge.
My finest drunk-food memories are of the jumbo slices in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of DC. I don't know if it was actually good pizza or not, but it was cheap, hot, and huge.
Oh god, the jumbo slice.
Yea, it's not actually bad, but it's fucking amazing when you're soaking up the Adams Morgan booze.
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I might have missed it but I don't think anyone has mentioned DC for food yet. It might be the best place for just sheer diversity you can find within walking distance from practically anywhere. Think of a food, and you can probably walk to a place that makes it.
I love veggies. Heck we have fresh corn and greenbeans and stuff all the time here.
I also love them fried but thats different.
Corn isn't a vegetable though?
Get outta here with your scientific categories. If it's in produce and it's not one of apples, pears, grapes, berries, or oranges, it's a vegetable. Yes, corn is a vegetable. So is a tomato.
Either way, we're talking cuisine here not botany.
Avocados, cucumbers, and tomatoes are vegetables because they're typically served with leafy vegetables.
Now here's the weird thing. Are potatoes a vegetable? And if not, does that mean carrots onions or turnips are not vegetables? (Again, talking about cuisine here, stay with me...)
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I love veggies. Heck we have fresh corn and greenbeans and stuff all the time here.
I also love them fried but thats different.
Corn isn't a vegetable though?
Get outta here with your scientific categories. If it's in produce and it's not one of apples, pears, grapes, berries, or oranges, it's a vegetable. Yes, corn is a vegetable. So is a tomato.
I mean, is wheat a vegetable?
Treating the "so packed to the gills with sugar we grind it up and use it in place of sugar" food as a vegetable is a super American way of doing stuff.
I love veggies. Heck we have fresh corn and greenbeans and stuff all the time here.
I also love them fried but thats different.
Corn isn't a vegetable though?
Get outta here with your scientific categories. If it's in produce and it's not one of apples, pears, grapes, berries, or oranges, it's a vegetable. Yes, corn is a vegetable. So is a tomato.
I mean, is wheat a vegetable?
Treating the "so packed to the gills with sugar we grind it up and use it in place of sugar" food as a vegetable is a super American way of doing stuff.
A single ear of corn contains less sugar than an apple, and corn has a lot of useful macronutrients and trace nutrients. Pretty much any fruit contains more sugar than corn, we just use corn for sugar substitutes because it's easy to do on an industrial scale.
Like, yeah, it's sugar-heavy among the vegetables, but I would argue that corn on the cob or corn on its own absolutely constitutes a vegetable in terms of the nutrition it brings to the table (versus, like, a russet potato, which has no nutritional value, it's just starch).
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In other news, HAPPY FRIDAX!
Not only is it a beautiful morning outside, but both my boss and my analyst are gone this morning, so I'm completely autonomous. Got my door closed, some chill beats going, and... maybe I'll clean up my desk? Yeah, I'ma clean up my desk.
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Not only is it a beautiful morning outside, but both my boss and my analyst are gone this morning, so I'm completely autonomous. Got my door closed, some chill beats going, and... maybe I'll clean up my desk? Yeah, I'ma clean up my desk.
All praise be to FRIDAX, forgotten god of weekends and regret. May FRIDAX reign eternal o'er all.
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I love veggies. Heck we have fresh corn and greenbeans and stuff all the time here.
I also love them fried but thats different.
Corn isn't a vegetable though?
Get outta here with your scientific categories. If it's in produce and it's not one of apples, pears, grapes, berries, or oranges, it's a vegetable. Yes, corn is a vegetable. So is a tomato.
I mean, is wheat a vegetable?
Treating the "so packed to the gills with sugar we grind it up and use it in place of sugar" food as a vegetable is a super American way of doing stuff.
Wheat is a baking good, not a vegetable. You can clearly tell because you buy it in the baking aisle.
Next question.
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In 4-H, we were taught to consider potatoes a starch. So when you're balancing a meal, potatoes replace bread rather than vegetable sides.
And yeah, corn is used as a vegetable while cornmeal is used as a starch.
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thanks, now I'm vomiting into a trashcan at my desk.
Bring it america, my tum tum can hand it.
Ooh, ooh, go watch something about St. Louis pizza now.
I have visited Houston! The food was generally quite a low point for me.
"Huh, this seems like regular pizza, what's the big deal"
Buffalo/Niagra should be on your list, Buffalo especially for pizza and wings. Don't call em buffalo wings, they're just wings there.
We're up to a count of three right now.
Welp now Chicago, Boston, NY, and Michigan have a style of pizza they can team up against.
I'm a native NYer living here. You're not wrong, however, it's not comparing apples to apples.
Most places that promote their "NY style pizza", well, they're shit. However, you can get really good pizza here, it's just not NY pizza. If that makes sense.
Like two nights ago I was on the other side of town in highland Park and went to Triple Beam Pizza. It's fucking outstanding. But it's not like a NY slice. Doesn't make it better or worse. Just different.
Have you taken down the times at which each data scientist has entered the attempt, as well as if they were invited to join or inserted themselves, as well as the number of failure attempts before success?
rhode island pizza
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_tomato_pie
I have not been to New Orleans, but I've been everywhere else we've talked about.
I mean yeah that's kind of weird, I've eaten it before and didn't see the appeal.
But still not nearly as bad as the st louis one
I’m a fan of Italian-style pizza which is hard enough to find in the US anyway. There’s an amazing little Italian restaurant in Tacoma, though, that I bet does great pizza - I’m just so tempted by everything else they offer that I haven’t ordered their pizza yet.
Huh?
You should have asked me for recommendations.
I also love them fried but thats different.
My workplace in Germany had a hole-in-the-wall kebab-and-sicilian-pizza joint in the main hall of the university itself. I don't know if I'd call it good pizza, but on a hungover Wednesday morning it was fucking stellar.
Oh god, the jumbo slice.
Yea, it's not actually bad, but it's fucking amazing when you're soaking up the Adams Morgan booze.
(Note, it's best enjoyed while drunk.)
Corn isn't a vegetable though?
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Get outta here with your scientific categories. If it's in produce and it's not one of apples, pears, grapes, berries, or oranges, it's a vegetable. Yes, corn is a vegetable. So is a tomato.
Those are the categories.
If it's corn on the cob, it's a vegetable.
If it's cornmeal is a grain/starch.
Either way, we're talking cuisine here not botany.
Avocados, cucumbers, and tomatoes are vegetables because they're typically served with leafy vegetables.
Now here's the weird thing. Are potatoes a vegetable? And if not, does that mean carrots onions or turnips are not vegetables? (Again, talking about cuisine here, stay with me...)
I mean, is wheat a vegetable?
Treating the "so packed to the gills with sugar we grind it up and use it in place of sugar" food as a vegetable is a super American way of doing stuff.
A single ear of corn contains less sugar than an apple, and corn has a lot of useful macronutrients and trace nutrients. Pretty much any fruit contains more sugar than corn, we just use corn for sugar substitutes because it's easy to do on an industrial scale.
Like, yeah, it's sugar-heavy among the vegetables, but I would argue that corn on the cob or corn on its own absolutely constitutes a vegetable in terms of the nutrition it brings to the table (versus, like, a russet potato, which has no nutritional value, it's just starch).
Not only is it a beautiful morning outside, but both my boss and my analyst are gone this morning, so I'm completely autonomous. Got my door closed, some chill beats going, and... maybe I'll clean up my desk? Yeah, I'ma clean up my desk.
All praise be to FRIDAX, forgotten god of weekends and regret. May FRIDAX reign eternal o'er all.
Wheat is a baking good, not a vegetable. You can clearly tell because you buy it in the baking aisle.
Next question.
And yeah, corn is used as a vegetable while cornmeal is used as a starch.