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		<title>Ladies Who Lunch – Michael’s of Naples</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I don’t know about you, but it has been a long time since I’ve been out to ladies who lunch.  Which is ok, but lunching out is one of my favorite things. And sometimes, I start a draft for a post, but never get around to finishing it. So today, in the spirit of Throw &#8230; </p>
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<p><em>I don’t know about you, but it has been a long time since I’ve been out to ladies who lunch.  Which is ok, but lunching out is one of my favorite things. And sometimes, I start a draft for a post, but never get around to finishing it. So today, in the spirit of Throw Back Thursday, I am posting this treasure from the vault:</em></p>



<p>In this week’s edition of Ladies Who Lunch, I will be telling you about my adventure to Michael’s Pizzeria, one of the top pizza places in Long Beach.&nbsp; Also, somewhere that I had never been.</p>



<p>My dear friend works in the food business; it is important for her to stay up on all the restaurants around town. So, even though it was a Saturday, she was working, and I got to be her faithful and willing assistant!</p>



<p>We grabbed a table near the open kitchen so that we could converse with the chef, Julio.&nbsp; You know when you get those déjà vu feelings that are for real?&nbsp; This was one of those times.&nbsp; It turns out that Julio had worked as a chef for Patina in the past and had catered at least one of my events (the catering kitchen was one of my favorite places at events, so I always met the chef).</p>



<p>Because I take my job as a lunch assistant very seriously, I needed a glass of wine and they had a great selection of interesting Italian white wines available by the glass.&nbsp; The sweet, young waiter had a creative way of interpreting the wine list, but even though I had no idea what he was talking about, he was willing to bring a taste of this one and that one so that I could figure out which I wanted.</p>



<p>For food, we had the arugula salad.&nbsp; I love an arugula salad.&nbsp; This one was just simple and nice, arugula, a little cheese, and balsamic dressing.&nbsp; It was the perfect compliment to the pizza we ordered, the Capricciosa on gluten free crust (it’s called teamwork people).&nbsp; The Capricciosa has prosciutto, artichokes, mushrooms, olives, mozzarella, and tomato sauce.&nbsp; Yum!&nbsp; Even though the gluten free crust was not like a traditional, thin, crispy, wood-fired pizza crust, it was tasty.&nbsp; We found out that it is Julio’s own, special recipe.</p>



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<p>We also found out that he makes all of the mozzarella himself in-house.&nbsp; And boy is it delicious.&nbsp; But that’s not all!&nbsp; Julio ALSO makes all of the gelato in-house.&nbsp; And boy is it good.&nbsp; I would usually have more savory food and skip dessert, but I will never skip the gelato here.&nbsp; It made my life better.&nbsp; The only downside was that we had decided to share, so I didn’t get my very own scoop of salted caramel gelato (I hadn’t known that I needed my own scoop, but now I do).</p>



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<p>Now, my friend has furnished me with the supplies to be able to make my own gourmet pizza at home – special Italian flour, a big can of San Marzano tomatoes, and buffalo mozzarella. I’ve been meaning to give it a shot but haven’t been able to overcome the new thing inertia &#8230; maybe this post is going to be the kick-in-the-pants that I have been needing!</p>
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