Maybe you've changed your mind about this? This would drive me crazy; I think I'd rather deal with the complaining and whining once in a while.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can convince him that the kids need to experience bad pizza to appreciate his. Although my guess is he secretly fears the kids will like the take out more.
OP here, I think this is it. For some reason he’s fixated on how good his own pizza is and nothing else will do.
To the other posters who asked why I don’t just order the pizza, I did this once, and he whined through the whole meal and afterwards that take out is terrible and we don’t appreciate good pizza. It was exhausting and I decided it wasn’t worth dealing with in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps suggest another take out option? Clearly he is a bit controlling over pizza. He does not seem to grasp that ordering a pizza is often about the ease (no need to cook or clean, usually fast.
Maybe you can convince him that the kids need to experience bad pizza to appreciate his. Although my guess is he secretly fears the kids will like the take out more.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can convince him that the kids need to experience bad pizza to appreciate his. Although my guess is he secretly fears the kids will like the take out more.
Anonymous wrote:Does he freeze extra dough? If he makes his own pizza sauce, freeze that too.