Well sorry, not everyone has time for work. Between cycling, marching band, indoor drumline, chess club, boy scouts, concert percussion, and piles of honors and advanced placement courses, I'm lucky to have time for enough sleep. I have the rare chance to sell a computer or video game system I've fixed to make a few bucks, but most of that money goes to the bike, paying for all those activities, or into the bank account for college. I can get a summer job but during the school year? Not a frickin chance.
So I hope you'll understand that for me it's important to save money wherever possible. I am not saying no one should ever order pizza, or that for the average person it is a bad idea, I simply mean that for myself the savings of biking to a pizza shop outweigh the convenience of getting it delivered.
-V
It's all about making choices and taking your chances. Well, that and where you start out in life.
Anyway, my grandmother used to work in an Italian bakery in Detroit, back when the neighborhood was Italian immigrants and it was real Italian, and she used to bring home and freeze those thick, pan style pizza slices for her grandkids to eat when we visited. My memory goes back before microwaves, and she used to wrap them in aluminum foil and reheat them in the oven. Came out pretty good, better than any Little Caesar's leftovers, that's for sure, which basically become plastic and cardboard within an hour or so. Only problem with nonna's pizza was that the foil would often stick in little bits to the cheese, so I probably ingested more aluminum than was healthy.