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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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