any kids hate pizza?

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My kids will tolerate it at parties (I'm not bringing food for anyone older than 2 or so). One likes pepperoni, the other cheese. But neither likes it enough to make it a meal at home, so I don't torture them. They eat a wide variety of food, just not pizza.
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My kid is now in 3rd grade and has never come to like it, despite peer pressure.
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Anonymous wrote:I did this when I was a kid. I was the only one not eating pizza at parties.

Looking back, I did this because I was grasping for control.

Anyway, I'm sorry.


Ha! OMG, PP - you are hilarious.

Have you gained control? Are you still a control freak? Readers want to know


I have! Well, some. I'm probably more of a control freak than some and less than others.

My singled mom was a control freak. I really think the pizza renunciation was a response to her BS.

I think it was around 4 that I gave up pizza. I think it was about 4 years later that I 'tried' it and though to myself 'Why on Earth am I not eating this?'


I went on a few hunger strikes as a kid as a control thing. Even pizza didn't get me out of it.


My college roommate did this as a child, too. He used to proudly say that as a toddler he 'renounced the world'.


Was your college roommate Kanye?


No but he was, and still is, a musician. And back then he had delusions of grandeur, but not on Kanye's level.




Ha! You KNOW I had to consult Professor Google! I'd love to know Sweet Things' reaction to being mentioned on DCUM
Was he one of the Blowfish?


Not quite.
His band has a song called "cocaine asslicker blues".


^ ^ misplaced response


I will ask!


Actually no I won't.
He won't like that I said he had delusions of grandeur.


Ha! You HAVE to risk it, PP! Maybe he'll write a song about it
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Anonymous wrote:I did this when I was a kid. I was the only one not eating pizza at parties.

Looking back, I did this because I was grasping for control.

Anyway, I'm sorry.


Ha! OMG, PP - you are hilarious.

Have you gained control? Are you still a control freak? Readers want to know


I have! Well, some. I'm probably more of a control freak than some and less than others.

My singled mom was a control freak. I really think the pizza renunciation was a response to her BS.

I think it was around 4 that I gave up pizza. I think it was about 4 years later that I 'tried' it and though to myself 'Why on Earth am I not eating this?'


I went on a few hunger strikes as a kid as a control thing. Even pizza didn't get me out of it.


My college roommate did this as a child, too. He used to proudly say that as a toddler he 'renounced the world'.


Was your college roommate Kanye?


No but he was, and still is, a musician. And back then he had delusions of grandeur, but not on Kanye's level.




Ha! You KNOW I had to consult Professor Google! I'd love to know Sweet Things' reaction to being mentioned on DCUM
Was he one of the Blowfish?


Not quite.
His band has a song called "cocaine asslicker blues".


^ ^ misplaced response


I will ask!


Actually no I won't.
He won't like that I said he had delusions of grandeur.


Ha! You HAVE to risk it, PP! Maybe he'll write a song about it


It may be too late, PP! He probably Googles the bands name regularly and this post may appear. Allow me to assist ...

Sweet Things Band Sweet Things Cocaine Blues Sweet Things Speghetty Town Records

You are welcome!
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I had the same reaction - it does not compute.


We are a quesadilla and pizza free home...neither my choice. Lol


Stand up for your rights, PP! Do we need to start a GoFUndME? A hashtag movement? We've got your back.




Sniff. Thank you!!
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Anonymous wrote:I did this when I was a kid. I was the only one not eating pizza at parties.

Looking back, I did this because I was grasping for control.

Anyway, I'm sorry.


Ha! OMG, PP - you are hilarious.

Have you gained control? Are you still a control freak? Readers want to know


I have! Well, some. I'm probably more of a control freak than some and less than others.

My singled mom was a control freak. I really think the pizza renunciation was a response to her BS.

I think it was around 4 that I gave up pizza. I think it was about 4 years later that I 'tried' it and though to myself 'Why on Earth am I not eating this?'


I went on a few hunger strikes as a kid as a control thing. Even pizza didn't get me out of it.


My college roommate did this as a child, too. He used to proudly say that as a toddler he 'renounced the world'.


Was your college roommate Kanye?


No but he was, and still is, a musician. And back then he had delusions of grandeur, but not on Kanye's level.




Ha! You KNOW I had to consult Professor Google! I'd love to know Sweet Things' reaction to being mentioned on DCUM
Was he one of the Blowfish?


Not quite.
His band has a song called "cocaine asslicker blues".


^ ^ misplaced response


I will ask!


Actually no I won't.
He won't like that I said he had delusions of grandeur.


Ha! You HAVE to risk it, PP! Maybe he'll write a song about it


It may be too late, PP! He probably Googles the bands name regularly and this post may appear. Allow me to assist ...

Sweet Things Band Sweet Things Cocaine Blues Sweet Things Speghetty Town Records

You are welcome!


I like you. I was just thinking how boring dcum had been lately ...
Anonymous
My daughter doesn't like cheese on pizza - the day she discovered you could make it/order it without was a game changer. Maybe your kid doesn't like melted cheese either?
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I didn't like pizza until I was in college.
Anonymous
This has been a fun post, thank you!

Now, for OP - just make him a peanut butter & jelly sandwich - ordering pizza on Friday nights is about making an easy dinner for the family at the end of a long week. I get it. So just throw together a PB&J for your child and call it done!

(as he gets older, he'll start making his own PB&J or microwaving leftovers)
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One of my kids only ate the crust - no cheese, one only the cheese. That was easy. It was the crust no sauce kid that got us off pizza for years. Now they all like but it is a fight as to where we order from
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My 3 year old doesn't like it either! He will eat it at birthday parties but won't touch it at home. Sucks because an easy pizza night once a week would be great ...
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Anonymous wrote:I did this when I was a kid. I was the only one not eating pizza at parties.

Looking back, I did this because I was grasping for control.

Anyway, I'm sorry.


Ha! OMG, PP - you are hilarious.

Have you gained control? Are you still a control freak? Readers want to know


I have! Well, some. I'm probably more of a control freak than some and less than others.

My singled mom was a control freak. I really think the pizza renunciation was a response to her BS.

I think it was around 4 that I gave up pizza. I think it was about 4 years later that I 'tried' it and though to myself 'Why on Earth am I not eating this?'


I went on a few hunger strikes as a kid as a control thing. Even pizza didn't get me out of it.


My college roommate did this as a child, too. He used to proudly say that as a toddler he 'renounced the world'.


Was your college roommate Kanye?


No but he was, and still is, a musician. And back then he had delusions of grandeur, but not on Kanye's level.




Ha! You KNOW I had to consult Professor Google! I'd love to know Sweet Things' reaction to being mentioned on DCUM
Was he one of the Blowfish?


Not quite.
His band has a song called "cocaine asslicker blues".


^ ^ misplaced response


I will ask!


Actually no I won't.
He won't like that I said he had delusions of grandeur.


Ha! You HAVE to risk it, PP! Maybe he'll write a song about it


It may be too late, PP! He probably Googles the bands name regularly and this post may appear. Allow me to assist ...

Sweet Things Band Sweet Things Cocaine Blues Sweet Things Speghetty Town Records

You are welcome!


I like you. I was just thinking how boring dcum had been lately ...


I like you too. Let's come up with a secret pass word so we can recognize one another
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Anonymous wrote:This has been a fun post, thank you!

Now, for OP - just make him a peanut butter & jelly sandwich - ordering pizza on Friday nights is about making an easy dinner for the family at the end of a long week. I get it. So just throw together a PB&J for your child and call it done!

(as he gets older, he'll start making his own PB&J or microwaving leftovers)


...or microwaving PG&J... it's a slippery slope.
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Anonymous wrote:Mine. She hates cheese and bread in all forms.




I had the same reaction - it does not compute.


We are a quesadilla and pizza free home...neither my choice. Lol


Stand up for your rights, PP! Do we need to start a GoFUndME? A hashtag movement? We've got your back.




Sniff. Thank you!!


((hugs)) Carry on, brave soldier.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't like pizza until I was in college.


Me too! I still remember feeling like the tomato sauce was too bitter or tangy or something. I never did try white pizza as a kid - maybe I would have liked that.
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