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Please settle this question my wife and I are debating
I say pizza for breakfast is good, but it has to be cold, leftover pizza.
She says pizza can be eaten anytime but it has to be hot, however, if it is leftover it needs to be heated. So, which of us is right, enquiring minds want to know NOTE: And please let's not let this thread drift into the pineapple on pizza debate, since all smart people KNOW that pineapple and ham on pizza are excellent. |
Dude.............any debate with the wife: She is right. :icon_wink:
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I prefer to heat leftover pizza in a toaster oven, but never in a microwave. It only takes 5 minutes.
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Our household is split. One vote each.
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Breakfast pizza should be cold. Lunch or dinner - reheated.
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Breakfast one slice...hot with two over easy eggs on top
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My wife don’t eat pizza, so I can have it ANY way I want it.
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No I do not do marriage counseling. It is an adventure. |
Never pizza in the morning. Brisket and eggs is preferable. Anyplace around TV have it?
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Y oh Y
I will be following this thread with interest to see if it changes my long-held belief that eating cold pizza for breakfast (or at any time) is a behavior that is tied to the Y chromosome.
Mr. B thinks cold pizza is fine, even, and especially, at breakfast. I don’t. I will check back later to see if the anecdotal evidence in this thread proves my gender-based assumption wrong. Btw, I also think that laughing about farts is a predisposition tied to the Y chromosome. If somebody farted at my book club, everyone would just pretend they had not noticed. But men think farts are funny and have been known to congratulate each other and even have contests. I might be proven wrong on my gender-based cold pizza theory, but I think I am right on my farts-are-funny-only-to-males theory. It starts when they are little boys. Boomer |
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In the papers we all got and nobody read please take a look at page 47 paragraph 9 that says if you eat cold pizza for breakfast the two old ladies will come by your house and report you to the ARC.
Wife and I do not eat cold pizza or even hot pizza for breakfast only after the sun is over the yardarm. Or is that drinking? |
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I've never had leftover pizza for breakfast. My wife gets up at 5 AM with the cat, and by the time I get up, all the leftover pizza is always gone. Wife says hot or cold depends on her mood.
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Air fryer is the best way to reheat pizza
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I don’t eat cold pizza and rarely eat leftover pizza but it has to be hot. As for breakfast pizza, have you had it, crust with egg and then toppings baked like a pizza.
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Honey doesn't eat cold pizza for breakfast, but I do. Preferably with some toppings to balance with the cheese. |
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PS I have been eating left over pizza since high school, was always pizza and beer, now usually pizza and scotch.........:beer3: |
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And remember, the same goes for Chinese food for breakfast! |
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And you're correct... Just let them think they're right... |
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Two of my daughters will actually fight me over cold leftover pizza or Chinese food... And my wife thinks farts are hysterical... Not mine, other people's... My buddies and I love fart on the golf course, when someone else is putting... |
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Pie In The Sky...
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Anyone who has lived in a dorm in the greater Boston area knows a few things: 1. all pizza is best served hot enough to cause blisters to your mouth. 2. pizza is acceptable cold the next morning. 3. pizza does not have to be refrigerated once it turns cold. 4. a little cardboard stuck to the bottom of the crust will not cause indigestion. 5. you can *warm* a pizza by balancing the entire box on top of the radiator by the window in the wintertime, if you absolutely must have it warmer than air-temp. 6. you can pick the frozen mozz off a frozen pizza if you absolutely must, but accept that you'll get stuck with the slices with the least amount of mozz on them once someone gets around to cooking the thing. |
Don’t like left over pizza. But, if I have to eat left over it would have to be heated
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Pizza cold or warm depends on the topping of the pizza and the kind of crust. In high school I met a guy born in Italy who brought home made pizza to school for lunch. He gave me some to try, and said it was Italy’s signature dish. It was my first pizza ever and I really disliked it. Never had it again for two decades, even though he became my boyfriend. Then one day while visiting his mother, she offered some pizza straight out of the oven. I wanted to be polite so I had some…and it was good! I asked her for the recipe and now I make it myself sometimes. |
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