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Re: Pizza Tupperware - OT
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Mon, 19 May 2008 11:49:35 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno wrote:
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> So,
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> As a super-genius (tm) I have a lot of great ideas. My latest idea is this:
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> While having a LOT of left over pizza one night, I thought; other than a
> gimmicky "triangle" shapped single slice pizza tupperware container to
> store the pizza, why not a single LARGE (maybe 14" or bigger) round
> shallow tupperware container.
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> Janey thinks this is a DUMB idea.
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> Chris
> Super-genius
You're super-geniusing in the wrong direction. You're much better off with one
of those convenience store always-on ovens that keeps pizza spinning at a
lukewarm 175 degrees (I'm not doing the Celsius conversion for you).
Pros:
- No exposure to fridge elements
- No more pizza leftovers; now it's all pizza that hasn't been eaten yet.("pizza
on demand")
- Your kitchen starts to get the look & feel of a convenience store, so now you
can sell tobacco products to minors with minimal licensing
Cons:
- Your jealous friends & associates may plot to steal your pizza warmer. But, if
they make a move, you can shoot them (not really a "con", more of an
"opportunity")
Nick
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| So, As a super-genius (tm) I have a lot of great ideas. My latest idea is this: While having a LOT of left over pizza one night, I thought; other than a gimmicky "triangle" shapped single slice pizza tupperware container to store the pizza, why not (...) (17 years ago, 19-May-08, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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