Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is way too low and agree on not double-cutting it. Nothing wrong with freezing any leftovers. Agree that you need at least 7 large pizzas but would be helpful to know timeframe, other food provided, length of event, etc.
Who freezes pizza leftovers?
We always do.
+1 weird comment. Think this isn’t uncommon.
I can’t imagine being cheap enough to freeze pizza. Either eat it while it’s fresh or toss it. What is this, the Great Depression?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is way too low and agree on not double-cutting it. Nothing wrong with freezing any leftovers. Agree that you need at least 7 large pizzas but would be helpful to know timeframe, other food provided, length of event, etc.
Who freezes pizza leftovers?
We always do.
+1 weird comment. Think this isn’t uncommon.
I can’t imagine being cheap enough to freeze pizza. Either eat it while it’s fresh or toss it. What is this, the Great Depression?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me it really depends on whether it's a kid party where parents are coming because the kids are little, or a family party.
If I go to the bounce house for a 2 hour party, and there is pizza after, I might take one double cut slice, and if I brought my 12 year old to a party for his little brother's age group, and I see that there are only 4 pizzas, I'll say "the pizza is for the little kids, you can take 1 or 2 slices, but leave the rest for them, we'll have dinner at home."
But if I'm invited over to watch the Stanley cup with my kids, and we're going to be there all evening, then we'll eat our fill, which for me as an adult woman would be 4 to 6 double cut slices, depending on what else there is, and for my 12 year old would be more than that. I would guess that 27 people you'd want an average of 2.5 - 3 slices (so 4 - 6 double cut slices) so 10 pizzas.
10 is way high. I've never seen a 4 year old eat 4-6 double cut pieces at a party. He'd probably be puking all over the floor. 4 is too few, 10 is way too many. The right answer is somewhere in between depending on the duration, location, specific invitees, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is way too low and agree on not double-cutting it. Nothing wrong with freezing any leftovers. Agree that you need at least 7 large pizzas but would be helpful to know timeframe, other food provided, length of event, etc.
Who freezes pizza leftovers?
We always do.
+1 weird comment. Think this isn’t uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:To me it really depends on whether it's a kid party where parents are coming because the kids are little, or a family party.
If I go to the bounce house for a 2 hour party, and there is pizza after, I might take one double cut slice, and if I brought my 12 year old to a party for his little brother's age group, and I see that there are only 4 pizzas, I'll say "the pizza is for the little kids, you can take 1 or 2 slices, but leave the rest for them, we'll have dinner at home."
But if I'm invited over to watch the Stanley cup with my kids, and we're going to be there all evening, then we'll eat our fill, which for me as an adult woman would be 4 to 6 double cut slices, depending on what else there is, and for my 12 year old would be more than that. I would guess that 27 people you'd want an average of 2.5 - 3 slices (so 4 - 6 double cut slices) so 10 pizzas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?
4-12 (sibling mix)
This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.
Do what the pizza place says. Get the slices double cut. I don’t know who these people are who hoover four slices of pizza and act like that’s normal.
Kids can eat a lot, especially older kids.
I don't see this at parties and I have 3 kids within this age range. Even my pizza loving 12 year old. At a 2 hour party they will take maybe 1 or 2 slices. The little ones will take a few bites of a small double cut slice. For a party this size I would get 6 pizzas, double cut, and for sure would have 2 pizzas left over. Every time. So just order the 6 and plan on eating a lot of pizza for the next week.
It’s a party for 27 people, including 15 adults.
And not everyone will eat pizza, guaranteed. There will be gluten sensitive, low carb, Celiac, pizza haters, and the just not hungry ones. Everyone will not be scarfing all the pizza.
4 pizzas is not enough for 27 people. It just isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?
4-12 (sibling mix)
This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.
Do what the pizza place says. Get the slices double cut. I don’t know who these people are who hoover four slices of pizza and act like that’s normal.
Kids can eat a lot, especially older kids.
I don't see this at parties and I have 3 kids within this age range. Even my pizza loving 12 year old. At a 2 hour party they will take maybe 1 or 2 slices. The little ones will take a few bites of a small double cut slice. For a party this size I would get 6 pizzas, double cut, and for sure would have 2 pizzas left over. Every time. So just order the 6 and plan on eating a lot of pizza for the next week.
It’s a party for 27 people, including 15 adults.
And not everyone will eat pizza, guaranteed. There will be gluten sensitive, low carb, Celiac, pizza haters, and the just not hungry ones. Everyone will not be scarfing all the pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you freeze pizza? Why not refrigerate and finish in a day?