Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Pizza maker at Pavarotti's Restaurant


21 comments:

  1. I guess he opts for comfortable clothes at work rather than a chef's suit.

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  2. Never trust a pizza maker unless he has flour plastered on his apron or shirt. Looks like he has a few orders to fill.

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  3. Hope you had a large slice, looks like it's going to be very tasty!

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  4. With a name like Pavarotti's, it has to be a good pizza!

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  5. Did you have a slice for me? Favorite food.

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  6. Do you get a little opera with your pizza here?

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  7. What no apron. I would be flour from head to toe without one. Teehee. MB

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  8. I like pizza, this here is much larger than ours here in Italy...

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  9. Watch out. . .get in too close here and it looks like you'll get put to work. I suspect he's backed up and could use some backup.

    (Giggle) Still chuckling: I've no idea why a "swan song" is a "swan song." Sounds more like a hearty honk to me.

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  10. That looks like a huge pizza he is making!

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  11. Re housing prices - a detached on that street goes for something over $850,000. It's crazy downtown. Those big houses in the Annex just a couple of blocks away go for multi millions.

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  12. I am always reassured by the sight of a clean kitchen. :-) Is that your pizza he's making?

    Thanks for your comment on my blog! As for the photo, I took it in a friend's vegetable garden this past summer with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ7. It was probably on the flower setting. I owe most of my thanks to the bees who didn't seem to mind having a camera shoved within an inch of their faces. I cropped it and saturated the colors slightly to bring out a golden hue, but that's about it. I'm pretty amazed at the Lumix. For such a little camera, it does a pretty good job.

    I just added a few more bee photos. I'd love to know what you think!

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  13. We have only had their pizza from the one in Dunnellon...and it was really good. Again, a great city/people shot.

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  14. Nothing like the smell of a baking pizza!

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  15. I love pizza, especially the vegetarian ones. I don't like pepperoni much, but I love the cheese. :) Great capture, Lowell.

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  16. Beautifully composed!

    Re your query on my post - Yes Lowell. Made in India by TATA the people who bought Land Rover and Jaguar companies :)

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  17. NOW you've done it. Suddenly I'm hungry for a slice of pizza!

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