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Smiling Pizza is in a good spot – there are not many pizza places left AND they are on a good corner. Plus, Smiling Pizza makes a tolerable slice and it won’t set you back too much.

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She is a woman on a mission; I understand. Pizza is serious business. But I also take a large pie more seriously than a small one.

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The food’s inside this time of year; it’s quite a scene in the dining room. Everyone with a car in Brooklyn eventually ends up at L&B Spumoni Gardens on 86th Street some time. Square pizza’s what L&B is famous for, but they have a full menu of Italian food.

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My idea was to capture fall leaf color and pizza making all at once. Instead, I hint at both (or neither). The diminishing number of pizza outlets has left me dispirited and suspicious. It’s probably time I ate something from Korner again.

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You didn’t think strollers were just for getting kids from one place to another, did you? Adults pushing the strollers become adept at balancing the weight of food and other items against the weight of the child so that the thing doesn’t topple over.

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Support your local pizza parlor – order a pie today. Every year there are fewer pizza places in Brooklyn, so we each need to do our part to keep them open.

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People who work at the mall need to import food, because the take-out you’ll find inside is boring and predictable, and most of it makes pizza seem wholesome.

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Restaurants and other places serving food are now required to post the Sanitary Inspection Grade they’ve been given by the Department of Health. When you see any grade at all, it’s an A. Hmmm … even some dubious-looking places have A’s up. (I’ve never eaten here; I use it to show what the Sanitary Inspection Grade sign looks like.)

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There’s everyday festive (pizza) and there’s couple-times-a-year festive (balloons). Pizza and balloons are a natural combination, especially at birthday parties.

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Finally, the pizza place on Fourth Avenue fixed their sign. For months it looked like nothing but a broken sign. This is certainly minimal and direct. Come and get your greasy pepperoni pizza, everyone!

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