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Default Frozen Enhanced Pizza

jmcquown wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> I don't eat pizza very often. That's why I don't bother to make it from
>>> scratch. Someone might insist on a picture, so this is the frozen pizza
>>> I bought and baked. I enhanced it with extra pepperoni, cheese, dried
>>> basil and oregano:
>>>
>>> http://s1342.photobucket.com/user/ji...3795b.jpg.html
>>>
>>> I'll get at least four meals out of that small pizza.

>>
>> How do we know it's a small pizza, you didn't say its size.
>>

>12 inch pizza.
>
>> Can't really tell it's a pizza without seeing the perimeter edges
>> (crust), could well be a sort of casserole.
>> Which brand of frozen pizza.

>
>The brand was Tombstone. If that looked like a casserole you're crazy.
>
>> And why are you so obssessed with always attempting to convince people
>> about how little you eat... do you have an eating disorder, sure seems
>> so...

>
>Oh fer cryin' out loud. There's no pleasing you, is there? Not
>everyone consumes a half a pound of meat in one sitting.


Most normal folks don't think an eight ounce steak is a lot...
in fact most consider it a child's portion... I've never seen an eight
ounce steak for sale in any market, it's difficult to find a steak
that's under a pound. A one pound steak is about half waste anyway,
and any normal 10 year old can vacuum up a one pound steak and look
for more.

You said you'd get at least four meals from that pizza, not two,
bottom line you grossly exaggerated. I make frozen pizzas often
(~once a week), they measure about 12" but they are barely a light
meal for two, typically there has to be at least a decent salad and a
nice dessert to go with or it's not really enough. There is no way a
12" pizza is going to suffice for four meals for anyone over 6 years
old, that's what they serve at the grade school cafeteria here. I
think you're out of touch with reality... you spend way too much time
alone.