When I want to treat myself, I have pizza for lunch. We have a Papa Leo’s Pizza that is a 3 minute walk from our school, and I love their pizza. When I go, I order two slices and they sandwich it for me. That is to say, I have them put one slice upside-down onto the other slice, to make a sandwich with both crusts on the outside. Usually it’s one Hawaiian slice and one all-meat or vegetarian. (Yes, I like pineapple on pizza.)
I don’t know when I started doing this, but it’s a regular habit for me. There are a couple things that I really enjoy about this. First, the flavour; I love pizzas with everything on them and by-the-slice pizza toppings are limited. Second, I don’t need a box, I can just use the flimsy plate they give you, and I don’t have to worry about juggling a second slice while biting into the first. I hold them like a sandwich and bite them both at the sane time. As a bonus, I don’t have to throw away a barely used box.
Is it weird? I don’t care. Delicious, convenient, and easy to eat. Give it a try.
That is a great idea. A pizza sandwich. It’s one of those “why didn’t I think of that?” (I like pineapple too!) but isn’t That like a lot of what we do in education. The act of sharing sparks ideas that help us in our own practice (and I am having pizza for lunch!). It is why sharing with each other freely is so important in education. The day-to-day things we do which we may think are weird are just what sparks ideas for other teachers. Thanks for sharing.