Pizza Pick Up Lines – NOT!
Hey babe, how about a pizza and some sex?
[Slap]
HEY! What’s wrong, you don’t like pizza?
Pizza Pick Up Lines – NOT!
Hey babe, how about a pizza and some sex?
[Slap]
HEY! What’s wrong, you don’t like pizza?
Q: How do you fix a broken pizza?
A: With tomato paste.
When you’re munchiin’ at monterey, fix your hunger with pizza.
Thanks to copytaste
So a few months ago my husband and I lost one of our biggest vendors for our company. With this we lost a large percentage of our income. I decided that I would go back to doing something I had thoroughly enjoyed doing 10 years ago. We had given it much thought and I simply was not okay putting our daughter in daycare. So working a 5pm to close shift was perfect. I would only have to miss out on three hours of my children’s day. I have been there two weeks now and I have to say, what people tip hasn’t change much either! So let me give you all a little insider perspective on how much you should tip your Pizza Delivery Monterey driver. How Much Is a Good Tip For a Pizza Delivery Monterey Driver What is your time worth? A good Digiorno pizza will cost you about $10. Then it will cost you the gas to go to the grocery store and back, so we’ll say maybe $5 more. On top of that there is both the time saved by not having to go to the store and the time saved not having to cook that pizza. We won’t even go into the cost and time involved if you have a large family to feed or if you were to purchase all the ingredients to make that pizza from scratch. So how much is your time worth? It takes about an hour to preheat and then cook a frozen pizza. Where I work you can get a large deep dish pizza with all taxes and all for around $14. So even if you tipped your delivery driver $6 you will still be below what ordering that pizza has actually saved between cost, time, and energy. So how do you know how much to tip them? Well think of it a few different ways. First how far are you from them? After all they pay for their own gas. So they have to get to you and back to the store. Chances are most people can’t get very far without it taking up an easy $5 in gas between sitting at traffic lights and driving. Also how heavy of a traffic area do you live in? I often deliver pizzas during rush hour traffic in one of the busiest places in my state. There is a traffic light every 100 feet it seems and quite often we are stuck sitting because traffic gets backed up. Do you like sitting in traffic? Of course not! That’s why you’re paying someone to bring it to you! The next thing to think about is what time of day it is. Did you order your food 10 minutes before the store was supposed to close? Is your Pizza Delivery Monterey driver supposed to be well on his or her way to the comfort of their homes? If you are ordering your food at closing time it should influence the amount you tip.
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Olive Oil, Almond and Candied Ginger Mandelbrot Recipe
By Rebecca Firkser
Growing up in a Jewish-Italian family in New Jersey, I’ve taken to calling myself a pizza bagel. My heritage rendered my childhood kitchen an epicenter for piles of challah French toast, saucepans of bubbling tomato sauce, and more than anyone’s fair share of cookies. One crumbly treat in particular graces my oven time and time again: mandelbrot.
In my world, this cookie has two names. When my dad’s side of the family makes them, they are called mandelbrot; when my mom’s side gets together for dessert, we’re munching on biscotti. Technically, the recipes for the twice-baked loaf cookies are different, yielding slightly different textures. Mandelbrot has a higher fat content, making them a little softer than their crunchy Italian counterpart. Considering that I’ve now made different recipes for each cookie dozens of times, my final product’s crunch-level is somewhere between the two. You won’t risk breaking a tooth, but don’t dunk it in your coffee for too long.
mandelbrot pre-baked
My mandelbrot get their tender, crumbly texture from my favorite Italian ingredient: olive oil. Adding subtle fruity and peppery notes to the dough, the olive oil echoes the stronger flavor profile of the candied ginger. The cookies wouldn’t be true mandelbrot without the addition of roasted almonds, as the name literally translates to “almond bread.” Not only do the almonds add a satisfying crunch, they also provide a rich, creamy compliment to the sweet and spicy ginger. I like to use coconut sugar in this recipe because, compared to white sugar, the slight caramel flavor allows the eater to place their attention on the dessert as a whole, not only on the treat’s degree of sweetness.
Olive Oil, Almond and Candied Ginger Mandelbrot Recipe
Ingredients
1/3 cup roasted almonds
¼ cup candied ginger
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
pinch of Kosher salt
2 eggs, at room temperature
1/2 cup blonde coconut sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
¼ tsp almond extract
1 Tbsp orange zest
1/2 cup olive oil
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Chop roasted almonds and candied ginger finely and set aside.
Combine flour, baking powder, and salt in a bowl and set aside. In a large bowl, whisk eggs until smooth, then whisk in coconut sugar until dissolved. Add extracts, orange zest, and slowly stream in the olive oil, whisking the entire time.
Fold the flour mixture into the egg mixture until incorporated, then fold in the almonds and candied ginger.
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and form it into a ball. Divide into two sections and roll the dough into logs, each about 12 inches long. Transfer to prepared baking tray and flatten slightly.
Bake for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven until slightly cooled. With a serrated knife, cut logs into ½-inch slices on a diagonal. Return mandelbrot to the oven and bake for ten minutes, then flip the cookies over and bake for an additional 5 minutes.
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Tips To Better Travel In Italy – Part 2

Exploring the Italian countryside certainly gives a good deal of direct benefits, some of which we have examined. , enjoying the occasion, and speaking intelligibly in Italy all result when you are learning Italian phrases, drinking Italian wine, and exercising for fitness. Exploring the Italian countryside entails carrying out all of these things and then basking in the benefits that follow. Furthermore, below are a handful of additional tips:
Once you apply the advice you find here, you’ll be on the path to explore the Italian countryside. Be sure to allow 6 months to prepare. Having a convenient period of time to prepare is the key. And do consume as much “Italian” whatever that means to you, as you can.
Please remember, these suggestions are simply a starting point. Once you are completely done going over this information, you should perceive all that is needed to travel in Italy. Apply these reflections to become really good, and you will be able in no time.
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Is the P in PIZZA for Peperoni or Parmesan?

Monterey – there are a few Montereys in the world, just Google it! The famous one for music is in California but the one famous for being near Sans Souci the site of the failed attempt by Nazi Germany to take Australia, is in Botany Bay.
Here is a picture of what he was after
You don’t have to restrict yourself to the local store if you want pizza in Monterey or launch an invasion!. You can pick up your phone and call the number above. They will deliver pizza till you pop with the plenitude of it.
Italian Coast
let’s face it – this is a serious feed!
Yummy
for Italian pizza, go to
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“Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. An order is typically made either over the internet or by telephone to the pizza chain, in which the customer can request pizza type, size and other products alongside the pizza, commonly including soda beverages. Pizzas may be delivered in pizza boxes or delivery bags, and deliveries are made with either an automobile, motor scooter, or bicycle. Customers can, depending on the pizza chain, choose to pay online, or in person, with cash, credit or a debit card. A delivery fee is usually charged with what the customer has bought.
Ordering pizza for delivery usually involves contacting a local pizza restaurant or chain by telephone or online. Online ordering is available in some countries such as Canada, India, Japan, the European Union and the United States, where some pizza chains offer online menu and ordering.[1]
The pizza delivery industry has kept pace with technological developments since the 1980s beginning with the rise of the personal computer. Specialized computer software for the pizza delivery business helps determine the most efficient routes for carriers, track exact order and delivery times, manage calls and orders with PoS software, and other functions. Since 2008 GPS tracking technology has been used for real-time monitoring of delivery vehicles by customers over the Internet.[2]
Some pizzeria such as Pizza Pizza in Ontario, Canada will incorporate a guarantee to deliver within a predetermined period of time, or late deliveries will be free of charge.[3] For example, Domino’s Pizzahad a commercial campaign in the 1980s and early 1990s which promised “30 minutes or it’s free”. This was discontinued in the United States in 1993 due to the number of lawsuits arising from accidents caused by hurried delivery drivers,[4] but is still offered in some countries. Pizzerias with no time guarantee will commonly state to the customer an approximate time frame for a delivery, without making any guarantees as to the actual delivery time.
Modern pizza boxes are made of corrugated fiberboard.[17] Cardboard has a number of advantages for pizza delivery: it is cheap and disposable, it is stiff yet light, it is absorbent thus keeping oil and juice from leaking, and the channels of air in the cardboard have excellent insulation properties.[18]
The history of the pizza box began in Naples during the 1800s where bakers put pizzas into metal containers called stufas: round, vented tin or copper containers with shelves that held the pizzas apart from one another.[17] Since the 1940s pizza take-out was done with the pizza sitting on a round cardboard base and covered with a paper bag.[17] It is believed Domino’s developed the modern corrugated flat square pizza box in the early 1960s, but they never patented it.[17] Patent designs for pizza boxes date to at least 1968.[19] Innovations since have included various venting configurations;[20]built-in holders for extra sauces; designs for easier recycling; perforated tops so wedge-shaped pieces of cardboard can be used as plates.[17][18] The lid of the box is often supported by a disposable plastic tripod on top of the pizza.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_delivery
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“Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. An order is typically made either over the internet or by telephone to the pizza chain, in which the customer can request pizza type, size and other products alongside the pizza, commonly including soda beverages. Pizzas may be delivered in pizza boxes or delivery bags, and deliveries are made with either an automobile, motor scooter, or bicycle. Customers can, depending on the pizza chain, choose to pay online, or in person, with cash, credit or a debit card. A delivery fee is usually charged with what the customer has bought.
Ordering pizza for delivery usually involves contacting a local pizza restaurant or chain by telephone or online. Online ordering is available in some countries such as Canada, India, Japan, the European Union and the United States, where some pizza chains offer online menu and ordering.[1]
The pizza delivery industry has kept pace with technological developments since the 1980s beginning with the rise of the personal computer. Specialized computer software for the pizza delivery business helps determine the most efficient routes for carriers, track exact order and delivery times, manage calls and orders with PoS software, and other functions. Since 2008 GPS tracking technology has been used for real-time monitoring of delivery vehicles by customers over the Internet.[2]
Some pizzeria such as Pizza Pizza in Ontario, Canada will incorporate a guarantee to deliver within a predetermined period of time, or late deliveries will be free of charge.[3] For example, Domino’s Pizzahad a commercial campaign in the 1980s and early 1990s which promised “30 minutes or it’s free”. This was discontinued in the United States in 1993 due to the number of lawsuits arising from accidents caused by hurried delivery drivers,[4] but is still offered in some countries. Pizzerias with no time guarantee will commonly state to the customer an approximate time frame for a delivery, without making any guarantees as to the actual delivery time.
Modern pizza boxes are made of corrugated fiberboard.[17] Cardboard has a number of advantages for pizza delivery: it is cheap and disposable, it is stiff yet light, it is absorbent thus keeping oil and juice from leaking, and the channels of air in the cardboard have excellent insulation properties.[18]
The history of the pizza box began in Naples during the 1800s where bakers put pizzas into metal containers called stufas: round, vented tin or copper containers with shelves that held the pizzas apart from one another.[17] Since the 1940s pizza take-out was done with the pizza sitting on a round cardboard base and covered with a paper bag.[17] It is believed Domino’s developed the modern corrugated flat square pizza box in the early 1960s, but they never patented it.[17] Patent designs for pizza boxes date to at least 1968.[19] Innovations since have included various venting configurations;[20]built-in holders for extra sauces; designs for easier recycling; perforated tops so wedge-shaped pieces of cardboard can be used as plates.[17][18] The lid of the box is often supported by a disposable plastic tripod on top of the pizza.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_delivery
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