Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you freeze pizza? Why not refrigerate and finish in a day?
IDK, maybe don’t want more pizza for a week or so. Refrigerator dries pizza, freezer doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you all. For more detail, this will be a kids party at a paint and pottery shop, a 90 minute event.
Anonymous wrote:Some people *can* put away 4+ slices of pizza, but who does that at a party?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you all. For more detail, this will be a kids party at a paint and pottery shop, a 90 minute event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you all. For more detail, this will be a kids party at a paint and pottery shop, a 90 minute event.
What time is the party?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you all. For more detail, this will be a kids party at a paint and pottery shop, a 90 minute event.
Anonymous wrote: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?
That’s because you are dumb and wasteful. Are we bragging about that now?