ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

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$1.00? You got hosed. I got mine for
$0.85! :pervy:

Based on your recommendation, i picked up a half dozen of these a while back. What a great little dripper for under a buck. I widened the airflow and it vapes great for dirt cheap.

As did I...... ala Enaud method. :thumb:

All 12 of 'em. :blink:


Have three Lou Malnati's in my freezer. :)

Ya mon. You got the good stuffs, Bronzed One.


Why anyone would settle for Dominoes, Pizza Rut, or Papa Johns is beyond me.

Did Astro Turf MISS this post? :lol:


Where they put pineapple on their pizza? :facepalm:

As I've learned from the DPL, pizza means one thing... crust, sauce, cheese. That's IT. That's PIZZA.



Stop interrupting the pizza talk with your silly battery stuff. ;)

<nodding> <majorly>


Love me some pepperoni and pineapple :)

Noooooo, no no no.


Guys, I really need your sincere advice. I said I will stop spending in January but I just keep doing it. :-x

Is 80 euro for Gunmetal Kabuki with Vvtf Kabuki RBA and shipping ok price? Is Kabuki good for M2L? And how does it work with Vvtf instead nautilus coils? I need any info I could get. :oops:

I don't need it, I have really good atties but I am thinking to pair it up with GMZ Classic.


Moon, I think the VVVVVWTF thing is soooooooooo much more hassle than hopefully you'll ever know. The Kabuki? That's a yes, but I detested even looking at that teensy tiny ridiculous thing called an atomizer.


Great, we could get over a foot of snow tomorrow into Wednesday [emoji20]


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Wishing you the best with the snowzers, xstitch!


I think that's true for more than just kitchenaid.. I always go by how solid things feel, and recently I needed to replace a cookie dough scoop, and I found a beautiful solid stainless steel well constructed scoop.... Got it home and was making cookies, in the middle of the first batch the thing broke.. I was so mad, as I spent good money for a supposedly good scoop. There is something cheaply done on so many things!

Zeeroll? (by chance?)

Ireland prisoners now have more vape rights then most Free States in America :facepalm:

Inmates in Irish prisons will soon have access to e-cigarettes

Gotta love the Irish. At least this Friday, anyway. ;)
 

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My favorite pizza used to be grilled pineapple, sliced baby Bella mushrooms, peckaroni, ham, and jalapeño slices on a hand tossed dough, slid onto a pre heated 425 degree pizza stone. I used to get the Ney York pizza dough from the freezer section and rise it and hand toss it myself, there is no good pizza in the area of NC where I live... I sure do miss my pizza...
 

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To cook pizza at home, many styles will greatly benefit from having a pizza "stone".
It won't replicate a wood-fire, but it can substitute much of what's missing from a home oven in comparison to a "classic" pizza oven - which is the critical heat applied directly to the crust from below.

Thicker is better, and it should be "stone"-like - somewhat porous.
You pop it in the oven, crank to at least 400 degrees, then WAIT A LONG TIME for the stone to get to temperature.
Then cook on it.

Something like this
Helps you cook as if you had this
bakers-pride_Double_Deck_Pizza_Oven.jpg

See you cook in the upper compartments, and there's gas flame in the lower compartments.
Some heat comes up sides and back (that's what the knobs on the right do - open side vents), but the pizza is MOSTLY cooked by being directly on the "floor" which is a stone - heated by the flame from below.

This is good for NY-style thin crust, or Cali-style puffy crust, and you can start your pizza on a screen or on cornmeal to prevent sticking initially if you'd like.

Me, I love a wide variety of pizza...and while I CAN make it at home, I almost never do.
Probably due to the years and years I spent cooking at, then managing, then owning pizza shops...I guess I'm just done.

But I eat pizza all the time. Even bad pizza is good. lol.
:D
 

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I already have one of those.. they are nice. Your right about it being good for some breads as well, I faithfully use it for making my pita bread as well as some artisan breads that I make.

:)

(I make almost everything from scratch. I don't buy store bought products, most especially bread. Homemade all the way!)
Same here. And tomato sauce and all our cheeses. Do you want an easy, very good tomato sauce recipe I came up with?
That's the way to do it. Kneading is for the young.
it is. Hubby used to do all the kneading when he was younger. While kneading he thought about his customers who were a PITA. The result was wonderful bread!

Sorry this is OT :yawn:
 

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Same here. And tomato sauce and all our cheeses. Do you want an easy, very good tomato sauce recipe I came up with?
it is. Hubby used to do all the kneading when he was younger. While kneading he thought about his customers who were a PITA. The result was wonderful bread!

Sorry this is OT :yawn:

Id love the recipe! Just PM me with it.. love to have it! :)
 

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Moon, I think the VVVVVWTF thing is soooooooooo much more hassle than hopefully you'll ever know. The Kabuki? That's a yes, but I detested even looking at that teensy tiny ridiculous thing called an atomizer.

I am already using Sofia which is exact same dimensions as Boge cartomiser and I make coils very easy. I don't know dimensions of Vvtf working "space" to compare with Sofia.
 

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hey
i'm about to get some spare parts for my Radius.
i'm really trying to avoid spending more money on vape gear.
the bottom plate screws seem like a reasonable purchase,but do i really need to get the battery cap spring?
same for the beauty ring,why would i need that?.
the inner adapter i'll probably get.
 

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So, this is an advice question, and I'm looking for good logical advice.

With the FDA situation being reasonably uncertain, and with provari being definitely closed, I just found the sweetest spot ever in vaping, and that really is with the provari.. (I can't stress enough how much I like these!)

So, right now I have one provari 2.5 that was just purchased new. I also have one provari P3 that is used on the way. These are the only ones I have, and I can see myself using these provari's for the rest of my life (barring quitting vaping again), they are that nice for me.

I found a used provari Dragon (that is oh so pretty) for 100.00. (Comes with multiple RTA's a new nautilus mini among other little things as well). I am considering buying it, one because it's oh so pretty and two because it seems to be a good price, all things considered. BUT:

There are also two brand new provari 2.5 minis that I like for a total of 110.00, if I buy both, and they come with the 18500 extension tubes.

I am looking at trying to use these for as long as possible, be nice if they lasted til my death, but I'm 48 so it may or may not be a plausible desire. If YOU were me, would you purchase the two minis or would you purchase the dragon? I'm thinking the responsible thing is to buy the minis, and say bye to the dragon..

So I'm curious, what would you do?
 

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