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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m older but I just enjoy being invited and enjoying food and time with friends. I’m even fine with water to drink. It’s about the company.[/quote] I'm older too and I'd much rather stay at home, eat what I want and drink my good wine. I don't enjoy the company of cheap skates. To each her own. [/quote] Homemade pizzas like this aren't cheap. And their labor intensive for the host: making the dough (or buying and dividing the dough); making the sauce(s); cutting up all the toppings; investment in the oven and the accessories and the fuel. This sort of meal is akin to raclette or fondue. It's a social meal. But I don't enjoy being around people so narrow-minded about experiences so I'd be thankful you won't be coming.[/quote] This is so weird. No one is saying it's a bad party. (Well, maybe the one person who doesn't seem to like people anyway.) It's about doing something that is labor intensive, like a game, that not everyone wants to do on their Saturday night after a long week. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. They just need to know what they're getting into and get to make a choice as to how they spend their night out.[/quote] How are pizzas that labor intensive except for the host? It’s literally putting on sauce and they chopped up toppings. Two minutes tops. Unless someone was trying to make art out of it with designing how the different colored vegetables and meats are arranged.[/quote] Maybe PP was trying to hold the ONE glass of wine while working the dough with the other? That's the only explanation I can come up with why this was such a challenging task.[/quote]
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