Your response is all the proof needed to show your lack of taste in pizza.I'd rather eat a Tombstone or Digiorno pizza before eating the sugar and grease infested garbage that is served at Ledo's
Your response is all the proof needed to show your lack of taste in pizza.I'd rather eat a Tombstone or Digiorno pizza before eating the sugar and grease infested garbage that is served at Ledo's
Your response is all the proof needed to show your lack of taste in pizza.
If you think Ledos is deserving of a mention... that is all anyone needs to know about your tastes in pizza
Okay, stop. Ledo's is still better than some frozen scary thing.
In your opinion...
And since my opinion is the only one that matters to me....
Well, they do offer anchovies.I agree - I can't understand what the attraction to Ledo's pizza is.
Never heard of it?For chains I think Mellow Mushroom is the best.
..........and you drink it with motor oil becuase with taste buds as bad as yours it wouldn't matter.In your opinion...
I'd still rather bake a Tombstone or Digiorno than eat the pizza offerings at Ledos.
Saw one of those in Myrtle Beach. I haven't tried it though.Never heard of it?
..........and you drink it with motor oil becuase with taste buds as bad as yours it wouldn't matter.
..................wrong all the way around.Hahaha!!! ANYONE that says Ledo's pizza is one of the best has probably never left the state of Maryland! Maybe even St. Mary's county!!
But you go on with your bad self and your sugar-infested garbage!
Hahaha!!! ANYONE that says Ledo's pizza is one of the best has probably never left the state of Maryland!
I don't have issue with that, and most places could add a bit more salt to the crust or it's like eating a matzah cracker. But I find Ledos adds too much sugar to the sauce, and I prefer it more tart than sweet.Oddly enough - adding a little more sugar to the dough was immensely popular ...
I like Ledo's but the pepperoni is so greasy, so I just get it with sausage.I don't have issue with that, and most places could add a bit more salt to the crust or it's like eating a matzah cracker. But I find Ledos adds too much sugar to the sauce, and I prefer it more tart than sweet.
Were you guys anywhere near a college?Or Virginia, North and South Carolina and Florida. And expanding.
I get why people somehow don't like pizzas cooked at franchises. I worked at a pizza place in Massachusetts for a year and a half.
All of the owners were former Domino's employees so they combined the Domino's techniques of catching cheese, tracking and taking orders,
routing and tracking drivers and so forth. They were a single shop and they beat every place in the area (we had about 25 drivers but we
were not open 24/7). Unlike other franchises, they experimented with new recipes from time to time and elicited customer feedback in exchange
for a dollar coupon.
Oddly enough - adding a little more sugar to the dough was immensely popular (as it, among other things, created a thin crunchy layer to the bottom of the pizza), but we had to find a mixture of cheeses to get what people wanted.
Everybody's looking for something different in pizza. I don't like doughy pizza, so I don't care for "deep dish". It's eating BREAD.
I don't care for extra thin pizza either, or novelty pizzas with cheese in the crust and stuff like that.
But we are talking PIZZA - not fine wine or caviar - this is bread and sauce and cheese, and every convenience store and gas station
makes it. If there's a food that is delivered to your door or comes frozen in the grocery - you're not talking fine dining.
Not even close.Were you guys anywhere near a college?