Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever delivers and is cheapest. Kids really don’t care. If it were for adults my answer would be different.
Also, whoever is the most reliably there on time. The answer is usually dominos to all three. It’s a kid’s bday. You just need pizza to be there when it’s supposed to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever delivers and is cheapest. Kids really don’t care. If it were for adults my answer would be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t buy from chain pizza places because it’s crap quality. You get better pizza from an independent Italian restaurant.
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Roll your eyes all you want, but we are foodies and wouldn't feel good giving guests crap food.
Samesies! My little darling is such a foodie that he demanded we fly in Neapolitan pizza directly from Naples! I said “none of this independent Italian restaurant garbage for my little sweetie!” So we brought in some margarita, funghi, Quattro formaggi, and some pizza bianca. Oh the roasted garlic on the pizza Bianca really made his 9th birthday extra special.
For his 15th, we tried to have a brick oven pizza built. But the tile artisan from Impruneta sadly passed away and we scrapped the whole project because we are FOODIES afterall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t buy from chain pizza places because it’s crap quality. You get better pizza from an independent Italian restaurant.
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Roll your eyes all you want, but we are foodies and wouldn't feel good giving guests crap food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t buy from chain pizza places because it’s crap quality. You get better pizza from an independent Italian restaurant.
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Roll your eyes all you want, but we are foodies and wouldn't feel good giving guests crap food.
Do you have kids, or have you ever been to a kid’s party? Half of them take one bite and most of the moms would never deign to eat pizza. Go ahead and spring for the premium option but it will likely be wasted.
Of course they don't eat YOUR pizza - it's low quality! If they knew you as a person who always served high quality food, they'd be gobbling it up.
a kids who is 8 or younger really doesn’t care. In fact [/b]I wouldn’t be surprised that the fancier the pizza the less kids will want to eat it simply because it doesn’t look like what they are used to. [b]So then you sent the kids home hungry from a party because of your obsession with being known as the family that served expensive pizza at their kids birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t buy from chain pizza places because it’s crap quality. You get better pizza from an independent Italian restaurant.
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Roll your eyes all you want, but we are foodies and wouldn't feel good giving guests crap food.
Do you have kids, or have you ever been to a kid’s party? Half of them take one bite and most of the moms would never deign to eat pizza. Go ahead and spring for the premium option but it will likely be wasted.
Of course they don't eat YOUR pizza - it's low quality! If they knew you as a person who always served high quality food, they'd be gobbling it up.
a kids who is 8 or younger really doesn’t care. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised that the fancier the pizza the less kids will want to eat it simply because it doesn’t look like what they are used to. So then you sent the kids home hungry from a party because of your obsession with being known as the family that served expensive pizza at their kids birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t buy from chain pizza places because it’s crap quality. You get better pizza from an independent Italian restaurant.
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Roll your eyes all you want, but we are foodies and wouldn't feel good giving guests crap food.
Do you have kids, or have you ever been to a kid’s party? Half of them take one bite and most of the moms would never deign to eat pizza. Go ahead and spring for the premium option but it will likely be wasted.
Of course they don't eat YOUR pizza - it's low quality! If they knew you as a person who always served high quality food, they'd be gobbling it up.