Review of Bayview Ralph’s Coffee House New Pizza offering
Thanks again to Facebook and the fact that Bayview Ralph uses it to keep his fans apprised of happenings in Bayview, Idaho, I learned that Ralph’s Coffee House and Internet Cafe has now added pizza to the menu. Â To launch Ralph’s new pizza, he gave away free slices yesterday and I had more than my share. Â The Hawiian pizza was fantastic and I really liked the hot cheesy goodness of the pepperoni and sausage. Â According to Ralph, the pizzas are made fresh and by taste, I’d have to agree.
To those who are unfamiliar with Bayview, there’s no pizza delivery in town until now. Â Ralph told me that he will deliver the hot pizzas to the door – a service that I’m sure has been sorely missed. Â I’m not sure if he was joking when he said he’d deliver a pizza to campers at Farragut State Park but I believe he would. Â He laughed when I asked him if he’d deliver one to Coeur d’Alene.
To get to Ralph’s just go up the street from the Bayview Merc and hang a right in Alma’s Court. Â Or just call him at (208) 683-2218 and get a free delivery













Hello Jeff and Susan,
I came across the name Dirk McFergus in my phone. Listed for the number was 2222. Hmmm…. It took some time but I began to recall a dreamy like conversation in the backyard at some friends house in Vegas last March. Most of my conversation there, particularly 30 minutes after arriving, were somewhat dreamy. To many Newcastle’s with “pants”. Anyway, I remembered what this name was about and quickly logged into Amazon. I found and ordered your book and subsequently found this web site. Glad to here you guys got out of Vegas. It sounds like you found a great place to hold up for a while. I bet the country is beautiful around you I’m sure the spring time will be fantastic. I don’t miss Vegas proper at all. I do miss our mutual friends and particularly the country. We are here in Oklahoma 25 miles from the nearest town and ½ mile from the nearest neighbor. I like the solitude but I miss the mountains outside of Vegas A LOT. All is good though, we will be starting the seedlings for our vegetable garden soon and we are also raising our own beef and chickens and 2 donkeys(not for consumption). We should be getting 80-90% of our food from what we have grown or raised by this spring. We have plans to become more self sufficient (energy) in the future but money is always an issue and there is little of it here. Mandy is working as a secretary at a small school not far from our farm and I’m doing odd jobs and selling all the toys I collected in Vegas on EBay. I will probably end up going back to teaching but if at all possible I would like to find something else. I just don’t know if the economy around her will support our plans for an organic farm. In this part of the country organic is kind of a dirty word and it’s not in high demand. Most families have some type of garden or know someone who does so fresh Vegas aren’t to hard to find. We will set up a booth at the local farmers market and see how it goes. We have a lot of work cut out for us but if we can figure out how to make a little money from it we can’t imagine anything we’d rather do. I’ve enjoyed going through your web site and I hope I can implement some of the great ideas you guys have. We appreciate what you and Susan are doing. I look forward to reading your book and I hope things are going well for you both. Mandy said to say Hi to Susan.
Regards,
John
Sounds like great pizza