1. It’s round.
This is a relatively safe shape. There are generally no sharp edges where you can accidentally slice open an artery, and that’s always a good thing. Now, there is a minimal amount of inherent danger if your pizza is not already pre-sliced when you attack it. Do not hand the little death-wheel pizza cutter to some idiot that has not had proper training. Otherwise, greedy people could lose a finger or two, and that’s a really awkward life lesson.
2. You can practice your geometry.
Creating perfectly-proportioned slices is an art form that is taught in the finest of Italian cooking schools. It takes fully-developed hand-eye coordination to carve your pie in a manner that results in slices of equal size. You jack with this process, and you end up with matching sets of pieces that are too big or too small. And you know damn well somebody is going to whine about the inequality, resulting in harsh words and a potential military coup.
3. You can pick a crust thickness based on your psychological needs of the day.
Had a fine and dandy day that Mary Poppins would be proud of, with possible spontaneous singing on a cobblestone street? Order the regular crust and eat away, satisfied that all of your medications are working properly. Had a really crappy day? Get you some of that deep-dish goodness as comfort food, where you can gnaw for hours on two-inches of greasy bread and a splash of sauce. Still trying to stick to that diet? Get the super-flat and crispy version. You can eat 17 of those paper-thin slices and not even approach the calorie content of one deep-dish paperweight slice.
4. Pizza tries to please as much of the population as it can.
These days, you can use practically anything you want to accessorize your pie, assuming you know where to go and how to bribe. Shrimp, feta cheese, barbecue chicken, tofu, mustard greens, beef jerky, Kim Kardashian, you name it, somebody, somewhere will slap it on a pizza for you. (On the sad little flip side, the number of choices can be a bit overwhelming, and your indecisive family may end up on the line with Pizza Hut for three hours. Plan accordingly, and understand that you may have to threaten undecided family members with minimal violence and/or banishment. Be strong.)
5. Pizza does not require formal dress during the consumption process.
You can eat pizza anytime, anywhere. No one cares about protocol, and celebratory burping is even allowed without resulting in penalties or insulting reprimands. Unless you stupidly invited Aunt Hannah, who has never figured out that Jesus did NOT personally anoint her as His messenger. My favorite position? Sitting on the couch, in my jammies, watching something on DVD with a questionable plot and bitchy side-kick actors spouting mean but funny dialogue. Oh, and a beer in the other hand. Because life is too short to not fully appreciate the wonders of fermentation.
6. You don’t have to get out the good china.
In fact, you don’t have to get out much of anything. A plate might be necessary for those folks with tidiness issues, but really, all it takes is your hand and maybe a napkin should a food foul occur. Done.
7. Clean-up is a breeze.
You first pick off the still-warm but slightly-crusty cheese that is clinging to the top of the box, sample that, go after the little sausage pebbles that might be rolling around in the lower half of the box and munch on those as well. Then you toss the oil-stained box in the trash along with any pretense of concern for low cholesterol statistics. Done, Part II.
8. Pizza re-heats relatively well.
Just throw it in the microwave and get that thing ramped up until the grease is popping and sizzling. Tastes almost like it was fresh. Unless some fool ordered a topping that doesn’t perform well during the second act, like extra tomatoes or the mystifying pineapple pieces. Those things have some type of satanic acid in them that leave wet spots that don’t win any awards. Then again, wet spots are never pleasing, whether encountered during a reheat or right after the heat of the moment.
9. In fact, pizza doesn’t even have to be re-heated, if the conditions are right.
You’ve been out partying deep into the night, with your friends taking you to skanky bars where you might have flirted with a person or twelve, it’s not clear, too many Banana Boinker shots. Somehow, you’ve made it back to the house without police intervention, and now you’re standing in front of the open fridge, swaying a bit, bleary eyes trying to focus on something that might soak up the slushiness and shame in your belly. Then you spot a slightly dried-out slice of Uncle Vito’s Carnivore Pie that might be twelve days old. You go, girl!
10. Pizza can stop annoying disputes in your family.
Billy Bob: “Mom! Sally just threw my model airplane into the ceiling fan and one of the flying pieces knocked over Granny Gretta’s urn! I tried to clean her up, but that dang ceiling fan kept a whirrin’. Now we got Granny all over the place.”
Sally Sue: “But, MOM! Billy tried to drown my Sarah Palin Barbie doll in the toilet and now it won’t flush!”
Jessie Jo: “Daddy just got home from work and he’s already ignoring me and nobody loves me and I might have set the backyard on fire just to get attention and I want to go live in Granny Gretta’s old house where it’s really quiet and nobody makes me clean my room.”
Daddy Dad, setting down his briefcase: “Wait, so I really DID procreate? I just thought this was an extremely long nightmare and I would eventually wake up.”
Mommy Mom, medicated: “Don’t worry about it, sweeties. The pizza guy just delivered yummies for everybody!” (What Mommy doesn’t mention? The note she handed Pizza Guy along with a generous tip, reading “Please take me with you”.)
Two seconds later, the only sounds in the house are chewing, gulping, and grease dripping off chins. Mom smiles and goes into the den to watch a little TV in peace. She’s fully aware that the hurricane of family dysfunction will return soon, but for now she’s quite thankful that somebody in Italy had the foresight to create a deceptively-simple, narcotic, dough-based meal. Wait. What is that acrid smell? Why is there a fire truck pulling up in front of the house? Is this my chance at freedom?
Previously published. Slight changes made for this post. As for the odd photo, it’s a trippy little image I snapped during a family Christmas gathering (no pizza was served, damn it), and I enhanced the trippiness with filters. Because why not?
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I love pizza!! Nothing like a good one to wash away a day’s pains. 🙂
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Exactly. I think a lot of the world’s problems could be easily solved if people just had access to pizza whenever they wanted it… 😉
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Good one, Brian…luckily I have leftover pizza in the fridge right now. Inspiration calls!
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Fair disclaimer: I resurrected this post because we had just devoured a delivery from Domino’s. I took a chance on a new offering, the “Memphis Barbecue” version. I saw stars. And for the record, it reheats amazingly well… 😉
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Oh, my goodness. Memphis Barbecue pizza…a pizza after my own sizable caloric intake leanings. Hahaha. Enjoy.
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And, of course, if you’re not that hungry you can cut it into only 6 pieces instead of eight or twelve. Great for dieters.
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In the end, it’s not about the cutting. It’s about celebrating the fact that one can get online and have personal satisfaction delivered to your very door. Who knew such a thing would be possible when we were wee bairns, all those centuries ago…
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Personal satisfaction from line based activity meant a very different experience in my day
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You do realize that we live too far out in the country to have pizza delivered and that reading this post is cruel and unusual punishment? And by that I mean it’s more painful than normal… which is still a pretty high bar.
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Would it ease your pain if I offered to get in the car and bring a pizza to… wait, I tried to use my GPS device to determine your exact local, and said device exploded in a frenzy of non-finding. Well, at least I tried… 😉
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And I appreciate the effort.
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Oh terrific one. Loved the line about military coup from slice inequality. Toppings including Kim Kardashian- what cheesy sauce goes with that? Plus you need a lot of dough for a Kim Kardashian, makes the pizza top heavy. 🙂
In my singles life my buddies and I used to order a Volcano pizza – hot and really spicy. It went well with fermentation drinks. If any was left the next morning you could eat it cold – no reheating necessary as the heat was built right in.
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Whilst I enjoyed all of your comment, as usual, I am now fixated on the Volcano pizza of which you speak. I simply must have some. Of course, now that we are shuttered in our domiciles, this not going to happen any time soon. Still, I will dream pleasantly tonight, even if said dream features a dancing bottle of antacid…
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This:
“Then again, wet spots are never pleasing, whether encountered during a reheat or right after the heat of the moment.”
Thank you for almost making me pee myself and creating my own wet spot😳😂🤣
Pizza is life!🍕
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Hey, as long as your bodily organs are functioning as they should, it’s all good, despite the hazmat cleanup afterwards…
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I USED to love pizza. I still DO, but there are no (repeat NONE) decent pizza makers up in this place – you’ve got Pizza Hut, Dominos, Papa Murphys (? it’s one of those papas – the take and YOU bake it, risking it getting burnt because you forgot it was in the oven because you were off reading yet another hilarious episode based out of Bonnywood manor) and a place called the “Firepit” which sounds deceptively like it might be ‘good Italian’ but which is only over priced and not very good. Where are the ‘Godfathers tm’ of my youth? Where a pie was a PIE and you could get some mighty tasty pizza for an incredibly small amount. Big pie too. Aw dang. I can’t have pizza right now in any case (dental issues which are documented at length on my own blog), but I will say our minds were running in the same groove, because just before I clocked in here to blabber on and on endlessly, I thought “Gee. I’d like PIZZA for dinner. Then reality struck (and a sharp pain in my jaw) reminding me that ‘gummy friendly’ food is to be my choice for the foreseeable future. Pray for me – no forget THAT – eat some pizza for me and pass the apple beer. That I can have!
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Hold up. Have we discussed Godfather’s Pizza before? Those pies are wrapped up in some of my most cherished memories as a child/teenager. I haven’t sampled such in a good 35 years, but I still remember the worshipful devotion with which I would approach a slice. There is nothing in modern society that even BEGINS to approach the bountiful toppings one could find generously plunked on any of their pizza options. And they delivered! Back in the day when such a thing wasn’t always an option.
I’ll have to address the rest of your comment at a later date. Right now, I’m riding the waves of nostalgia…
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Apple BEER , as opposed to cider?? That I have to research. 🙂
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Number 10. Oh, yeah. Remember that one. But gave up grains for Lent and this killed me from drool dehydration. Will be ordering on Easter. (Still drooling.)
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Wait, you gave up GRAINS? Oh my. Is there any way at all that I can help you get through this? Because I’m here for you, as always…
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I love your pizza post. 🙂 My M just made pizza. (We’re on lockdown, and frankly, I’m about ready to climb the walls and gambol about on the ceiling.) It was terrific and took my mind off working from home, wishing to go out, working from home, longing to go out, working from home, dying to go out, working from home, craving to go out … I think I’m repeating myself. And maybe losing it just a bit. 😉
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Go ahead, lose it all and get it out of your system. We can only be strong for so long before we have to reenact certain scenes from “The Exorcist” in order to regain our mind-balance…
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My psychological needs will always go for a thin crust.
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I’ve been a devotee of the thin crust for many, many years. But lately, I’ve been shifting toward a thicker crust. I’m not sure why, but I’m equally sure that my non-existent therapist will have some dumb-ass reason why…
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Haha! I love pizza!! 🤪🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
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Pizza. Is. Beautiful. 😉
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Pizza makes everything better ❣️
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Oh man, now I’m seriously hungry for pizza. You know who makes the best pizza where I live? The gas station. No lie. People told us this for so long, we finally had to try it and yeah, it’s quite good. Maybe not Godfathers good, but really close.
That picture… very trippy.
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I’m a firm believer that the best pizzas, or foodstuffs of any kind, are often found in the places you least expect to find such. This is why I am constantly suggesting to Partner that we should pull over and take a chance on that questionable establishment in the bad part of town. Of course, he constantly overrules me, as he’s a foodie who firmly believes in tradition….
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Pizza–the one thing that I miss the most after having to take gluten out of my diet. I’ve found lots of alternatives to other things, even awesome gluten-free donuts, but there’s no good substitute for pizza. I love pizza.
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Oh, I didn’t realize you were on the gluten-free path. This gives me pause, as I’m probably guilty of releasing gluten-laden posts into the world without proper consideration. My bad… 😉
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Just because I can’t eat it, doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy reading about it!
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I love me some pizza!!&
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Whenever possible! 😉
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Always loved pizza, now I know why 😅
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We should always celebrate the things that make us happy… 😉
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Reblogged this on Prabhjot Seth.
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During this lockdown, pizza is the one thing i miss the most !
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I miss it every day, even without the lockdown… 😉
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Pizza is great! This is how we survived lockdown. It is an essential item under our governors order, or it should be.
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At the end of the day, the equitable availability of pizza will determine the fate of mankind…
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That’s why pizza is one of my favorite food I always cook!
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This is a noble and good thing to do… 😉
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What else has the power to stop a fight with one order?!
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Pizza is magical AND delicious…
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Please at least check it out. I recently started so i’m trying to get views. 😁
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