Pizza
@jahernandezrivas (11288)
United States
12 responses
@wiccania (3360)
• United States
9 Jan 10
Anytime there's leftover pizza, it's a viable option for breakfast. But only if I have the time to heat it up. My heating method takes awhile, but it's so yummy. I put it into a non-stick skillet on low heat with a lid on for 10 minutes or so. However long it takes for the cheese to get melty again. It makes the crust nice and crispy which I absolutely love. Microwaved pizza is disgusting to me, and it doesn't get quite as crispy in the oven.
@jahernandezrivas (11288)
• United States
9 Jan 10
I agree no microwave it makes it so gross! I like your method I will give it a try Thanks!
@wickedlove (326)
• United States
9 Jan 10
I like eating pizza for breakfast. I would never eat it cold though. That just tastes horrible to me. Same with pop tarts. I will never understand how people can eat them cold. Warm is the only way to eat them. Also, if you don't want to eat pizza for breakfast, than don't do it. It can't get much simpler than that.
@jahernandezrivas (11288)
• United States
9 Jan 10
I can't see how people east it cold either. If I do eat it it has to be warm.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
14 Jan 10
Hi jahernandezrivas. Yes, I have ate pizza for breakfast many of times. Especially if I am very hungry or I just don't have anything to eat for breakfast. I have to have mines cold. It does not taste right when it is cold. The cheese, meat and bread needs to be warmed up so that it can taste right.
@Allie_xoxo (1063)
• Canada
12 Jan 10
Pizza is a versitile food you see. In the evening for dinner it is often eaten hot, and for breakfast in the morning enjoyed cold.
@BinaryKat (735)
• United States
9 Jan 10
I had never eaten actual pizza for breakfast. What has come close is Bagel bites. I usually eat leftover pizza for lunch or dinner depending how I feel.
@jahernandezrivas (11288)
• United States
9 Jan 10
I have only had it a couple of times for breakfast and did't really enjoy it that much. I will probably do it again in the future but not any time soon. Thanks for the response. Have a great day!
@particlegirl (200)
• Mexico
10 Jan 10
yes did it once (not so long ago)Because all my family was at the hospital taking care of my poor uncle and they bought pizza one day before all that happened.So,the next day I had almost the half of a pizza for me only.So,that day I had pizza for breakfast and I kinda liked it.The pizza tastes good when its warm...but cold..tastes a bit weird,but that´s just my opinion..lol
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
10 Jan 10
Yep I love pizza for breakfast. I usually eat it cold, however it depends on what pizza it is and how inclined I feel that day. But if I warm it up I usually dip it in ranch dressing to give it a boost in flavor it lost being not fresh anymore.
@danitykane (3183)
• Philippines
9 Jan 10
hello jaher,
I really don't eating cold pizza. It's not that delicious and appetizing. If I happen to have a cold pizza in the morning I make sure to toast it on the oven or microwave before eating. Pizza on breakfast is okay with me.
@uchihaseymour (1025)
• American Samoa
9 Jan 10
oh that's new to me, but i think if you eat pizza as a breakfast, i wonder what your stomach be craving out for lunch? ... hmmm well, pizza's are not for breakfast for me XD just to have a positive thought XD maybe rice or some wheat products will do, but not pizza XD hehe~
@roysudeep007 (216)
• India
9 Jan 10
I have never eaten Pizza for breakfast.I usually eat it in dinner and have it as the delivery boy gives me as it is hot at that time and I like it with extra cheese so it is best had when it is hot.So prefer to eat it hot.
@zuokula (43)
• Lithuania
9 Jan 10
Hello again, jahernandezrivas.
Well, pizza is probably on of those foods that are kinda too heavy for breakfast. Even though it could be tasty, you will end up with full stomach and no power to work in the day, as you feel if carrying some weights. It's best to eat some salad or something like that, and pizza can wait for the afternoon. How about that?
Mindaugas.