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centstwo OP t1_jecxr4p wrote
Reply to comment by Tittle42 in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
We need the "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me" guy and the "the pen is mightier than the sword" guy to figure it out once and for all.
centstwo OP t1_jeai9wa wrote
Reply to comment by Infiltron in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
Oof, you got me there. I warm up pizza in the oven at 375 or on a griddle on the stove with aluminum foil tent over the top. When I microwaved leftover pizza, the crust got too chewy and soft for me. I like my pizza with a crispy crust.
Microwaves are good for stale bagels though. A few seconds in the microwave softens a stale bagel enough for me to slice it in half.
centstwo OP t1_jeaam8q wrote
Reply to comment by ThenSoItGoes in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
Before I used this method I used a piece of paper between each piece. Using this method I use a piece of paper for every two pieces. So that is how I am using less paper.
If I have two pieces left over, I use no paper.
centstwo t1_jea7uwg wrote
If I need to bring something with me when I leave the house, I put my car keys in that thing. I can't leave without it.
centstwo OP t1_jea7dnj wrote
Reply to comment by nrfx in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
Putting the pizza upside down, the next piece upside up, then paper, saves you a piece of paper for every two pieces. If you go upside up for all pieces, you use a piece of paper for every piece, except the last one. This method saves on paper.
centstwo OP t1_jea6zgu wrote
Reply to comment by auntmilky in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
I'll post more detail in the next tip.
I like using a washable plastic or glass container instead of zip locks to reduce single use plastic waste.
Aluminum foil can take advantage of this method also, you can wrap two pieces together stacked bread-to-bread.
centstwo OP t1_jea6j1o wrote
Reply to comment by ThenSoItGoes in LPT: Save pizza slices in a container, first piece toppings down, second piece toppings up, wax paper or parchment paper, third piece toppings down fourth piece toppings up. by centstwo
Pizza dries out if left in the box. I find the toppings stay on the pizza and don't stick to the bottom of the container. If stacked toppings up, the toppings do stick to the bottom of the above piece. With bread-side to bread-side, there are no toppings to stick to anything. The wax paper, or parchment paper, keeps the toppings from sticking to each other.
This method minimizes paper usage by taking advantage of the bread to bread arrangement.
centstwo t1_iteuvk6 wrote
Wait, I don't think it is wise to comment on bible jokes...some might not understand.
centstwo t1_jeen2op wrote
Reply to comment by Eddi_imma_ready in [image] We all can be better by dee_castafiore
Right? Be the reason so meone believes in God people.
Edit: a word.