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That's not that gross, IMO. Tomato sauce is pretty much thought of as thick tomato juice. White bread. Salt. Normal things. And this seems to be assuming I wouldn't want to eat a brick of cheese. I do this regularly-ish with brie. [[User:International Space Station|International Space Station]] ([[User talk:International Space Station|talk]]) 13:51, 14 December 2015 (UTC)
 
That's not that gross, IMO. Tomato sauce is pretty much thought of as thick tomato juice. White bread. Salt. Normal things. And this seems to be assuming I wouldn't want to eat a brick of cheese. I do this regularly-ish with brie. [[User:International Space Station|International Space Station]] ([[User talk:International Space Station|talk]]) 13:51, 14 December 2015 (UTC)
 
:Cut the cheese to thick slices and put it on pieces of bread to make a few sandwiches, spread the tomato sauce on other pieces of bread for a few more sandwiches. Put the salt on the tomato sauce, or on a few other pieces of bread. Completely nice lunch (though with the ingredient amounts pictured, it would be a lunch for 2-3 people).<br>Incidentally, when I listed the ingredients to my mother, she immediately said "pizza Margarita". --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.180.191|162.158.180.191]] 19:22, 14 December 2015 (UTC)
 
:Cut the cheese to thick slices and put it on pieces of bread to make a few sandwiches, spread the tomato sauce on other pieces of bread for a few more sandwiches. Put the salt on the tomato sauce, or on a few other pieces of bread. Completely nice lunch (though with the ingredient amounts pictured, it would be a lunch for 2-3 people).<br>Incidentally, when I listed the ingredients to my mother, she immediately said "pizza Margarita". --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.180.191|162.158.180.191]] 19:22, 14 December 2015 (UTC)
::Randall says just eating the ingredients. If we used your logic Cueball might as well go make a pizza. Anyways, the problem would be the tomato sauce. The cheese and bread are ok, salt would be alright I guess, but the glass of tomato sauce would be horrifying. [[User:Herobrine|Herobrine]] ([[User talk:Herobrine|talk]]) 07:51, 5 May 2018 (UTC)
 
  
 
I'm not American, so what does he mean by cheese and grease soaked vegetables? {{unsigned ip|162.158.153.101}}
 
I'm not American, so what does he mean by cheese and grease soaked vegetables? {{unsigned ip|162.158.153.101}}
 
Grease soaked vegetables refers to "veggie pizza", also known as using vegetables as a kind of topping on the pizza. They are frequently soaked in grease before serving. It's nasty. [[User:(strange cat noises)|(strange cat noises)]] ([[User talk:(strange cat noises)|talk]]) 06:07, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
 
 
 
:The cheese is a common ingredient in the pizza seen in the comic, which might be a plain cheese pizza.  As for the veggies, this might be a reference to french fries, which is essentially potatoes cooked in a deep fryer which is filled with oil (though I can't be sure with the English definition correlation between grease and oil). {{unsigned ip|108.162.218.148}}
 
:The cheese is a common ingredient in the pizza seen in the comic, which might be a plain cheese pizza.  As for the veggies, this might be a reference to french fries, which is essentially potatoes cooked in a deep fryer which is filled with oil (though I can't be sure with the English definition correlation between grease and oil). {{unsigned ip|108.162.218.148}}
 
:On this side of the lake pizza's made with dough (white bread), tomato sauce, cheese, and apparently salt the way Randall makes it. Some people put veggies on their pizza, which later get greasy and oily thanks to the cheese; nothing to do with french fries, though I'm told fries on pizza is actually pretty good Though I suppose you'd call them chips over there. {{unsigned|Legofan613}}
 
:On this side of the lake pizza's made with dough (white bread), tomato sauce, cheese, and apparently salt the way Randall makes it. Some people put veggies on their pizza, which later get greasy and oily thanks to the cheese; nothing to do with french fries, though I'm told fries on pizza is actually pretty good Though I suppose you'd call them chips over there. {{unsigned|Legofan613}}
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Half a pound of cheese - what kind of pizza is this? -- [[Special:Contributions/198.41.235.131|198.41.235.131]] 00:11, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
 
Half a pound of cheese - what kind of pizza is this? -- [[Special:Contributions/198.41.235.131|198.41.235.131]] 00:11, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
 
:One with not enough cheese on it..? ;)  (Although, seriously, I bought a 746g (~1&frac12; lbs, but actually slightly more) block of cheese, today... I'm sure that while I ''could'' eat a third of that, in one go, it would more likely be by way of two deliciously-thick cheese sandwich toasties, rather than covering and/or crust-stuffing an extra-cheesy pizza.  For a pizza to have that much cheese, I'd expect it to be multiple ''types'' of cheese, for interesting flavour contrasts...) [[Special:Contributions/162.158.152.227|162.158.152.227]] 00:35, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
 
:One with not enough cheese on it..? ;)  (Although, seriously, I bought a 746g (~1&frac12; lbs, but actually slightly more) block of cheese, today... I'm sure that while I ''could'' eat a third of that, in one go, it would more likely be by way of two deliciously-thick cheese sandwich toasties, rather than covering and/or crust-stuffing an extra-cheesy pizza.  For a pizza to have that much cheese, I'd expect it to be multiple ''types'' of cheese, for interesting flavour contrasts...) [[Special:Contributions/162.158.152.227|162.158.152.227]] 00:35, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
::I top my pizzas (and spaghetti, lasagna, penne, etc.) with a blend of two pounds of Mozzarella, a half pound of Asiago Pressato, another half pound of Vaccino Romano, and a few cups of imitation Parmesan.  I usually set aside a small bowl of this cheese blend to snack on while the pizza is cooking. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.237.87|108.162.237.87]]
 
:Judging by the standards of the local mini-chain pizza restaurant at which I worked for four years, a large pizza (14" diameter).[[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.29|108.162.221.29]] 00:39, 24 July 2016 (UTC)
 
  
 
This list is supposed to be unappetizing? Randall, you underestimate the laziness of a cooking college student. {{unsigned ip|162.158.56.119}}
 
This list is supposed to be unappetizing? Randall, you underestimate the laziness of a cooking college student. {{unsigned ip|162.158.56.119}}
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Is it just me or would it sound better if it was a quarter pound of cheese and had meat in it along with pineapple (Hawaiian)[[User:Needforsuv|Needforsuv]] ([[User talk:Needforsuv|talk]]) 15:59, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
 
Is it just me or would it sound better if it was a quarter pound of cheese and had meat in it along with pineapple (Hawaiian)[[User:Needforsuv|Needforsuv]] ([[User talk:Needforsuv|talk]]) 15:59, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
:Be careful!  There's been ''wars'' fought over more trivial things than whether pineapple belongs on a pizza!
 
:(Personally, I'll have it.  And I also used to quite like garlic bread with cheese ''and pineapple''.  As in full pizza-style garlic bread, not the sliced-bagette garlic-infused stuff that tends to get served as side-dishes, outside of pizzerias.  Not as if we've managed to solve the problem of exactly how you make a 'fishcake' is, yet, or whether breadcakes do or do not have fruit in them, or whether it's a Bakewell Pudding or a Bakewell Tart, or why Stilton cheese cannot be made in the actual village of Stilton nor the even the county it is in...  so not the biggest problem in food circles, as far as I'm concerned... ;) [[Special:Contributions/162.158.152.227|162.158.152.227]] 16:43, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
 
  
 
Yes. I think greased soaked vegetables refer to a salad or fries or chips and not a veg pizza. {{unsigned ip|162.158.161.71}}
 
Yes. I think greased soaked vegetables refer to a salad or fries or chips and not a veg pizza. {{unsigned ip|162.158.161.71}}
 
My two cents: If Randall is taking the tack of how the vegetables would have ended up on the pizza, the "grease-soaked" bit makes sense: Most cheeses will "weep" some grease when they melt, and when melted on a pizza, that grease can soak into vegetables quite easily.  This changes both the flavor and the cooking characteristics of the vegetables (and in some cases, contributes to the breakdown of some of their nutrients).  Also, it's worth pointing out that the title text says "A spoonful of vegetables" - if he were talking about either a salad or a serving of french fries, it's unlikely that this would be limited to a simple spoonful. [[User:KieferSkunk|KieferSkunk]] ([[User talk:KieferSkunk|talk]]) 22:31, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
 

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