Anonymous wrote:Find a mom and pop place to order from. Papa John’s is garbage. let me guess…you dip your crust in that garlic sauce stuff? Neanderthals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
Who died and made you the judge of all pizza?
Tell me it's a quality product.
It is a quality product. There. Whatcha gonna do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
Who died and made you the judge of all pizza?
Tell me it's a quality product.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
NP. I’ll eat Papa Johns when I’m hungry vs. waiting for some precious manbaby to make his very special pizza 2 hours from now, for sure
I doubt those are the only two options...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he leaving a lot of dishes too? If you're truly doing home pizza it's a decently long process. You have to let the stone come up to temp, the dough has to rise, good sauce needs a half hour to simmer. If I'm making pizza I usually decide at least 3 days beforehand and make bits of it ahead because it takes time and is messy
Pizza sauce is not supposed to be cooked. Fresh tomatoes swirled with an immersion blender, some basil thrown in, that’s all you need.
That's a choice but not thr standard way of making pizza sauce.
Plus even if he was making sauce that way, you still can't get around making dough rise. It's just not physically possible to make from scratch pizza quickly.
Anonymous wrote:My DH loves to cook, and is always trying to perfect his pizza recipe. He makes a very good pizza we all agree, but sometimes our kids and myself want to get take out and not have to deal with dishes, kitchen clean up, etc. DH flat out refuses this and always says that his pizza is by far better than any take out options. it's frustrating because even on nights after we've been away all day or are exhausted from activities, he'll still insist that we make his pizza at home rather than pick one up. It takes hime awhile to make it, and it's not a good thing when we're starving and he's meticulously stretching the dough, grating cheeses, etc...
I know this is an odd problem, but I'm getting frustrated that he never seems to understand that sometimes it's about convenience as opposed to having his "superior" pizza, and the kids are always begging for a take out one and only get turned down by him saying his pizza is better than the local shops. We're so grateful that he always wants to make us pizza, but I just want him to be willing to order out at times!
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
NP. I’ll eat Papa Johns when I’m hungry vs. waiting for some precious manbaby to make his very special pizza 2 hours from now, for sure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
Who died and made you the judge of all pizza?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is obsessed with his Ooni and has become quite the pizza aficionado, but we are not above ordering Papa John’s every once in a while. Are you not capable of doing this on your own, OP?
Well, Papa John's is just crap. Anyone should feel offended by such awful pizza.
Snob.
Tell me with a straight face that you think Papa John's is a quality product.
NP. I’ll eat Papa Johns when I’m hungry vs. waiting for some precious manbaby to make his very special pizza 2 hours from now, for sure
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.