lol. in the eghties and nineties, (as well as maybe the 2000s? dunno) schools in the U.S. had a bunch of recipes they made. one of them was a cheese pizza that was massed produced on giant cookie sheets and then cut into individual servings.
I can't speak for anyone else, but it was one of my personal favorites. Maybe not as good as homemade or mom n pop pizza, but good in its own right, and one of the things I looked forward to about school every year.
I've often joked about how it was probably pure cancer, but looking at the ingredients, other than the sugar and carbs in the crust, it's really not that bad.
The schools I went to didnt have square pizza ( I dont think. ) I stopped eating lunch in highschool.
But my fuck they had a square breakfast pizza which was like a white gravy on a biscuit like type dough, with scrambled eggs and country sausage on it.
Holy fuck I really want some of that again.
Its sad though, you cant buy country sausage here in nova scotia. You have to make your own. Canadians hate spices, that much.
Another thing I fondly remember was peanut butter sandwiches and chili, and we all would dip our peanut butter sandwiches into the chili lmao.
Apparently this is only something a small part of kentucky, small part of indiana, and a small part of ohio does LMAO. They used to take natural peanut butter and mix it with a little bit of sugar, so good.
This was like 30 years ago, and canada STILL doesnt have lunches for its kids, LMAO.
regarding the sausage, see if you can order some "old folks sausage," online. it's a brand of pork sausage that's really good (better than jimmy dean certainly. why does that stuff always have a weird aftertaste?).
If you order it in bulk and freeze it, you'd have it whenever you wanted.
the peanut butter thing sounds weird, but not the weirdest i've ever heard... I could tell you about the time my grandfather put mustard on ice cream, or the time my stepdad had mash potatoes and chocolate pudding by mistake...
Lots of folks like cold pizza, especially for breakfast. When ESPN2 launched their morning show was called "Cold Pizza." So you aren't out of the zeitgeist
...actually, I just remembered; i spent six months working for pizza slut, and one of the things I learned is that with the amount of oil they used, if you ever ate a pan pizza, the crust was basically fried.
so I guess I've had fried pizza after all, lmao.
seriously, you could see the oil bubbling when the pan came out of the oven. it was marvelous.
lol. in the eghties and nineties, (as well as maybe the 2000s? dunno) schools in the U.S. had a bunch of recipes they made. one of them was a cheese pizza that was massed produced on giant cookie sheets and then cut into individual servings.
I can't speak for anyone else, but it was one of my personal favorites. Maybe not as good as homemade or mom n pop pizza, but good in its own right, and one of the things I looked forward to about school every year.
I've often joked about how it was probably pure cancer, but looking at the ingredients, other than the sugar and carbs in the crust, it's really not that bad.
The schools I went to didnt have square pizza ( I dont think. ) I stopped eating lunch in highschool.
But my fuck they had a square breakfast pizza which was like a white gravy on a biscuit like type dough, with scrambled eggs and country sausage on it.
Holy fuck I really want some of that again.
Its sad though, you cant buy country sausage here in nova scotia. You have to make your own. Canadians hate spices, that much.
Another thing I fondly remember was peanut butter sandwiches and chili, and we all would dip our peanut butter sandwiches into the chili lmao.
Apparently this is only something a small part of kentucky, small part of indiana, and a small part of ohio does LMAO. They used to take natural peanut butter and mix it with a little bit of sugar, so good.
This was like 30 years ago, and canada STILL doesnt have lunches for its kids, LMAO.
my middle school did square pizzas, but the high school did round ones. same district.
update: found their website. got the name slightly wrong, it's "old folks country sausage"
good stuff if you've never had it.
sorry to hear that friend.
regarding the sausage, see if you can order some "old folks sausage," online. it's a brand of pork sausage that's really good (better than jimmy dean certainly. why does that stuff always have a weird aftertaste?).
If you order it in bulk and freeze it, you'd have it whenever you wanted.
the peanut butter thing sounds weird, but not the weirdest i've ever heard... I could tell you about the time my grandfather put mustard on ice cream, or the time my stepdad had mash potatoes and chocolate pudding by mistake...
Cool. You ever fried pizza?
Gives it a nice kick.
dunno, usually pizza doesn't last long enough for me to think of something like that. 😂 I'm one of those weirdos who enjoys it cold, so... [shrug]
might be worth trying sometime, though
Lots of folks like cold pizza, especially for breakfast. When ESPN2 launched their morning show was called "Cold Pizza." So you aren't out of the zeitgeist
Cold pizza is one of my secret guilty pleasures. I don't know what it is exactly but cold pizza tastes different enough to be its own great thing.
lol, don't mind me, I'm self-deprecating to a fault.
Like deep fry or air fryed?
Both work. As does a frying pan.
...actually, I just remembered; i spent six months working for pizza slut, and one of the things I learned is that with the amount of oil they used, if you ever ate a pan pizza, the crust was basically fried.
so I guess I've had fried pizza after all, lmao.
seriously, you could see the oil bubbling when the pan came out of the oven. it was marvelous.