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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections
A refreshing and interesting topic. I agree it is difficult to find a good pizza here....although a "good pizza" is different for folks, contingent on where you are from. N.Y.C. folks want the thin style, while folks from Chicago want a deep dish.
There are not a lot of ice cream places around. Also, not a lot of coffee/donut places around. Both would be wonderful.
I like the driving school idea....you can focus on "how to drive in roundabouts" and "how slow vehicles should stay in the RIGHT lane", etc, etc.
Perhaps a "Camp Bow-Wow"...a fancier place for folks to keep pets when they travel. The ones up north are very successful...
Perhaps a mobile car/golf cart detailing service where one comes to the home to detail a car so the homeowner does not need to drive it anywhere.
Anyway, just a few ideas....perhaps more will come after I had some coffee. I have found that if one is honest, provides a good service and does what they say and say what they do, returns calls and actually shows up when promised you can do well. Good luck! Frank
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I'm, from the Chicago area and I much prefer thin crust pizza. Aurelio's pizza is known for their thin crust. Someone else on this thread asked about Uno's Pizza from Chicago. They have a very good deep dish pizza. I understand that pizza taste is regional but I'll put Aurelio's up against any other pizza.