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Happy & Emo Pizza FacesHappy & Emo Pizza Faces
One happy, one sad. These twin pizzas hail from San Fancisco where they served as models in a photoshoot on children and cooking.

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Big Sausage Pizza
This sausage-laden delight from Vancouver, Canada lost critical points for lacking a post-bake photo. Don't let this happen to you!

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Got a smiley pizza? Send your photos and story to The Big Cheese and we'll post it on the site!

Mystery Pizza Faces from Asia!

bibbity bobbity boo?! An enterprising happy face pizza fan sent this picture to me from... well... somewhere in asia obviously but that's as best as I can decipher. I almost didn't open e-mail because the sender name and subject line looked like gobbledy-gook so I assumed it was some kind of spam. The contents of the message also did not make it through intact, preventing me from using babelfish to decipher it.

So what I'm left with is a garbled e-mail and this very interesting mystery image of three fantastic looking pizza portraits dreamt-up by Pizza Express. The guy on the bottom looks like a serial killer, but perhaps that's unintentional. I can't imagine any part of the world where a restaurant would offer to portray your favorite mass-murderer on a pizza. Then again, maybe I should travel more.

2/10 for these. They look great but they are also merely a painting or illustration and not an actual photo. Plus the serial-killer face creeps me out. Yuck.

My apologies to the sender, whoever you are. I hope you visit the site and see that your find has indeed made it to a place of honour and glory among the great culinary masterpieces on Happy Happy Pizza. Cheers!

Here's Pizza Express UK and Hong Kong. Their pizzas look fantastic. Google them and see if there's any in your neighborhood! If they are, order one of these pizzas and send in the photos!

This find is courtesy of ????? via The Big Cheese






A Quick Slice Old Forge, Pennsylvania near Scranton is the self-styled "Pizza Capital of the World" because of its abundance of Italian restaurants specializing in pizza. The crust is thick, crisp, and airy. Depending on the maker, the dough may impart a flavor of beer, which is rumored to be an ingredient in some recipes. A special blend of cheeses besides traditional mozzarella is used, resulting in a less greasy texture and a smoother, sweeter taste. Old Forge Pizza is almost universally rectangular; only a rare few makers offer round pizza.


 
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