What To Do With That Leftover Pizza
Written by admin on April 24th, 2008 in Food.
Here’s the scenario. You live in southern Ontario and ordered Toronto pizza last night and yes, you weren’t sure what size to get so you probably ordered too much. Let’s face it. You WERE hungry and besides, it wasn’t just about you. Mom and the three kids were all set to dive into it too.

Ok, it’s the morning after and you’ve come downstairs to the kitchen only to find said pizza box is still on the counter (it’s a miracle the dog didn’t make a go at it!). You open it up to find you still have enough there to feed a family of six.
What to do? Yes, of course you can eat it cold for breakfast but c’mon, let’s be more creative than that. Here are some simple suggestions:
1. Take two slices, fold them in so that the toppings are facing each other and stick them under the door to use as a door stop.
2. Begin teaching your 3 yr old about important shapes like triangles and rectangles. You can even begin the night before by starting their journey of learning with circles.
3. Is that fly on the wall driving you crazy? No newspaper within reach? No problem – just fold two slices (see suggestion #1) towards each other, grab firmly and apply suitable force (not overdoing it) on said fly. Done.
4. More than just a few slices left? Went “a little” overboard? Not to worry. You’ve been meaning to do that oil change on your car yourself and you suddenly have twenty-five pounds of dough and toppings at your disposal to act as a wheel chock.
These techniques that help to perpetuate your pizza experience can be employed using Newmarket pizza, Scarborough pizza or any other pizza for that matter. Just keep these handy tips on hand the next time you’re faced with leftover pizza that refuses to go away!
