Anonymous wrote:Just got 4 pizzas early for tonight’s Super Bowl. DH got one that is the Brooklyn style meat pizza from Dominos with the cracker-like thin crust. So good.
Anonymous wrote:OP this was actually a very helpful post to me, thank you for saving me some money.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a go-to recipe for Detroit style pizza, OP? What pan do you like?
- Detroiter, missing Buddy's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like making pizza. But please don't try to tell me that 10 minutes + 10 minutes + 30 minutes + clean up + having the ingredients in the first place is remotely appealing to a family with kids where both parents are working and everyone needs to eat.
We are blessed to be able to throw $30-$45 at pizza delivery every once in a while, so we do. Last week it was a night that we both worked until 6 (at home) and were tired and had been cooking all week, and this week it was last night, when we were also working a lot and the kid was sick and I (the main cook) had a huge day the next day.
I almost always have lots of salad stuff on hand. So if I am exhausted and DH is still working and our kid is hungry, I'd much rather order a pizza, make a salad, and have it show up in 20 minutes than start an hour long project. And I like to cook a lot!
If health is a concern, honestly it's not. We are all very healthy and active with perfect BMIs and 2 pieces of pizza for the adults (sometimes 1 for me) + a huge salad and however much pizza the teen wants + a huge salad is not going to hurt anyone. We do not get meat or extra cheese, and often get thin crust (which I can not replicate at home).
Wow literally no one asked about your bmi or how many slices of pizza you eat. You ok?
Don’t forget, she puts almonds on the pizza to up the protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like making pizza. But please don't try to tell me that 10 minutes + 10 minutes + 30 minutes + clean up + having the ingredients in the first place is remotely appealing to a family with kids where both parents are working and everyone needs to eat.
We are blessed to be able to throw $30-$45 at pizza delivery every once in a while, so we do. Last week it was a night that we both worked until 6 (at home) and were tired and had been cooking all week, and this week it was last night, when we were also working a lot and the kid was sick and I (the main cook) had a huge day the next day.
I almost always have lots of salad stuff on hand. So if I am exhausted and DH is still working and our kid is hungry, I'd much rather order a pizza, make a salad, and have it show up in 20 minutes than start an hour long project. And I like to cook a lot!
If health is a concern, honestly it's not. We are all very healthy and active with perfect BMIs and 2 pieces of pizza for the adults (sometimes 1 for me) + a huge salad and however much pizza the teen wants + a huge salad is not going to hurt anyone. We do not get meat or extra cheese, and often get thin crust (which I can not replicate at home).
Wow literally no one asked about your bmi or how many slices of pizza you eat. You ok?
Anonymous wrote:I like making pizza. But please don't try to tell me that 10 minutes + 10 minutes + 30 minutes + clean up + having the ingredients in the first place is remotely appealing to a family with kids where both parents are working and everyone needs to eat.
We are blessed to be able to throw $30-$45 at pizza delivery every once in a while, so we do. Last week it was a night that we both worked until 6 (at home) and were tired and had been cooking all week, and this week it was last night, when we were also working a lot and the kid was sick and I (the main cook) had a huge day the next day.
I almost always have lots of salad stuff on hand. So if I am exhausted and DH is still working and our kid is hungry, I'd much rather order a pizza, make a salad, and have it show up in 20 minutes than start an hour long project. And I like to cook a lot!
If health is a concern, honestly it's not. We are all very healthy and active with perfect BMIs and 2 pieces of pizza for the adults (sometimes 1 for me) + a huge salad and however much pizza the teen wants + a huge salad is not going to hurt anyone. We do not get meat or extra cheese, and often get thin crust (which I can not replicate at home).
Anonymous wrote:Don't order it, don't make it, don't eat it voluntarily.