Word: pizzas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rare delicacy. Tom O'Toole, a Detroit tinkerer, has invented a single-cup coffee brewer that he has begun to market to the Japanese. Next he will send them his production molds, which are priced at $90,000 and produce up to 15,000 brewers a day. Tolona Pizza Products of Chicago sells more than 500 tons of pizza ingredients a year to the Japanese and the Europeans. In Skokie, Ill., Anixter Bros. Inc. is supplying the Saudis with $15 million worth of indestructible shelters that double as shipping containers...
...listen to Langton talk, he hasn't been all that great. "In terms of the record and in terms of consistency," he said while nibbling on a French-bread pizza at Quincy House before yesterday's game, "I just don't think I've done as good a job as I should have...
...kind of no-man's land," Langton said yesterday, moving on from pizza to french fries. "It wasn't the best situation...
Trillin approaches this kind of "effortless" writing about people in the section of Alice, Let's Eat where he discusses Fats Goldberg. In 12 pages he creates a marvelously warm and funny character portrayal of the New York City pizza baron. Fats, we learn, has a mania for inventing crazy and impracticable schemes, such as an early-morning catering service called Brunch a la Goldberg, and a "pizza pusher" device made of plastic that would allow someone to eat a piece of hot pizza without burning his fingers. Best whacky idea of all, perhaps, was for Fats (who used...
Grease--belongs on a pizza, not a movie screen...