Day: April 12, 2006

  • T.C. Luigi’s Pizza

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    I must say, I have a certain trepidation about eating in a pizza restaurant whose logo appears to be the forgotten Mario brother.

    Sometimes pizza is a cruel mistress and last night I found myself eating at T.C. Luigi’s Pizza under the watchful eye of Luigi himself (see picture).

    To further add to my discomfort, the place was virtually empty. One couple were ordering a couple slices when we arrived (7:30, Tuesday evening) and no one else came after us and there was only one phone in order during that time. We left at nearly 8:30.

    The staff were friendly, efficient and helpful. They were particularly helpful by saving us money and getting us more pizza by telling us about their Tuesday $1 pizza special. It wasn’t written anywhere I could see and they could have just let us order our higher-priced order but they didn’t and I appreciate that.

    Last night I was feeding the A and B furniture moving teams with pizza (The A team lifts and fetches, the B team provides transportation and baby-sitting services) so I needed to buy more than just a small review pizza.

    Luigi’s smallest pizza is a 12″ (113.1in) and costs $8.99 (w/pepperoni) or $0.08 (0.079)/in2.
    Their next sized pizza is 16″ (201.1in2) costs $11.49 or $0.06 (0.057)/in2
    With their $1 pizza deal, you get a second pizza for $1, so we had 2 12″ pizzas (226.2 in2) for just $9.99. That works out to a very economical $0.04 (0.044)/in2! That’s a price point you rarely see in anything less than the really big pizzas, which are never fully cooked, making this a great deal.

    Economics aside, the pizza itself was lackluster. The cheese was just a little too bitter, the sauce a little too sweet. Instead of canceling each out, they seemed to accentuate each other in an unflattering way. The pepperoni was… come to think of it, I never noticed the taste of the pepperoni.

    The crust would have been passable, but nothing outstanding, but it was undercooked. One pizza was a bit more underdone than the other, leading me to believe the more cooked pizza was the one that came out of the oven last. What difference another minute in the oven might have made, I cannot say.

    Despite all that, we consumed the pizza and the consensus was, “eh, it wasn’t too bad.”

    While no culinary pizza triumph, I’m going to rate this pizza just barely on the “recommend” side, but specifically for Tuesdays when you get a lot more pizza for your money. If you’re looking for cheap pizza, this pizza beats the pants off discount chains like Peter Piper.

    Recommended (on Tuesdays)

    T.C. Luigi’s Pizza
    1805 E. Elliot Rd. #109
    Tempe, AZ
    (It’s a chain, there are others)

    Price (Normal Conditions) 12″ pepperoni, $8.99, $0.08 (0.079)/in2
    Price (Tuesday) 2 12″ pepperoni, $9.99, $0.04 (0.044)/in2

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  • Freemasonry – look out for Dan Brown!

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    I was looking around Fry’s Electronics the other day in the book section, hoping to find some really compelling book on Web Services, when I chanced upon a copious stack of Freemasons for Dummies sitting between a Java Programmer certification guide and a text on Python (programming, not Monty, not snake).

    I suppose, if you listen to the Loony Brigade, you could make the leap that since they claim the Freemasons, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, the Illuminati and the alien reptilians bloodlines control the entire population of this planet, this might be an appropriate book to place in the “programming” section.

    Clearly, based on quantity, Fry’s certainly thinks there’s going to be an upsweep of Freemason programming.

    With a little more research, I see that Dan Brown has got a new book coming out where he uses the Freemasons as a plot device. Looks like people’s knowledge of history is about to get further warping.

    I’ve not read Freemasons for Dummies, but if you want more information, check out the info on Amazon.com. You can follow the picture link below.


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