Cold Pizza

Approval Rate: 72%

72%Approval ratio

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    elfamerican1

    Wed Dec 09 2009

    It varies, and also it depends on who makes it. Jet's and Domino's taste great cold, but if it's Pizza Hut or any other it's just plain lethal cold. The reason why I say Pizza Hut is because of their sauce, it's plain sweet and nasty cold.

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    djahuti

    Wed Dec 09 2009

    The breakfast of Champions! (or at least champion drinkers)

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    astromike

    Wed Dec 09 2009

    Done this many times! When I had less then 30 mins to get to work in the morning and was starving. Just grad 3 slices of left over pizza and eat it in the car on the way to work. It does not taste terrible.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Tue Dec 08 2009

    Most decent pizza can be just as good cold as it was when it was hot.

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    twansalem

    Thu Jun 04 2009

    You would think that in the 8 years between moving out of my parents house and getting married that I would have had my share of cold pizza for breakfast, but it's just never sounded that good to me. Even on those rather hung over Saturday mornings when most guys would have been going straight for the cold pizza, I didn't. I'd save it for an easy lunch instead, and heated up in the microwave, not cold.

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    irishgit

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    This is the breakfast of champions, or at least it was when I was young single and partying. It's at its best eaten in your underwear on the couch, washing down some aspirin with a beer while you try and focus on Saturday morning cartoons.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    Haven't done cold pizza in a few years. Must be because I'm getting old...

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    vudija

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    I'm all for pizza for breakfast, but certainly not cold...ugh

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    xagent

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    If it's from Pizza Hut I'm all over it.

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    beachgirl

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    My two teens love this stuff in the morning and I suppose I probably did at their age as well.  I prefer warm pizza if I eat it at all.

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    sfalconer

    Wed Apr 26 2006

    The ultimate breakfast food, it has cheese bread and can include some of your favorite breakfast meats such as ham and/or sausage. You don't need to heat it up and its easy to take with you on the run.

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    tb_303

    Wed Apr 26 2006

    Always a good way to start the day. Pepperoni and mushroom for sure. Cold is good but about 20 seconds in the microwave is better.

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    drummond

    Wed Apr 26 2006

    On the way out the door for work it's the perfect breakfast - especially with toppings of Italian sausage, olives, and mushrooms.

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    historyfan

    Mon Dec 05 2005

    The college student classic: cold pizza.

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    skizero

    Tue Mar 15 2005

    i wasnt a fan of this, but the more alcohol has come to take over my life, i can see the overall digestial benefits of cold pizza.

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    riot10c8

    Wed Jan 26 2005

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    ptroxiemisha

    Sun Oct 10 2004

    I love a small slice of veggie pizza for breakfast, but cold? No thanks. Gotta heat it up for me first!

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    mad_hatter

    Sat Sep 25 2004

    Good stuff when you are just waking up and don't feel like cooking anything.

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    bigbaby

    Tue Aug 03 2004

    Here's my breakfast every morning: a personal COOKED pizza and a coffee. Its really a good combination. Cold pizza is just disgusting.

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    beatlesfanstev_eo

    Thu Jul 15 2004

    Cold pizza for breakfast is good but Yet its not my first choice.

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    poison_tongue

    Tue Jun 08 2004

    Fine i'll crack for this crap, but only when I'm hungover!

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    cinnabuntawnee

    Mon Jun 07 2004

    Having just gotten off on a rant of the killing powers of the deep-fried abominations called doughnuts, I am pleased to say that cold pizza, though still junk food, has at least a few nutritional benefits. I do not endorse pizza, and however heavenly the smell, the sight of the bubbling oil on the pepperoni and full fat cheese makes me cringe. But if you must have pizza, at least the cheese has some calcium and protein, the meat has protein, the veggies make a tiny contribution to your daily intake of veggies, the tomato sauce toes the line between fruit and sugars, and the crust has some carbs for energy. You guys already know the bad news. So I say stick to lower fat frozen pizzas, do some jumping jacks while they cook, and your cardiovascular system will thank me when you're old and wrinkly.

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    scarletfeather

    Mon Mar 08 2004

    I get indigestion just thinking about this.

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    kolby1973

    Mon Mar 08 2004

    It certainly isn't gourmet food, but sometimes it is ok as a midnight snack after having dinner at Pizza Hut...

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    molfan

    Sat Nov 29 2003

    Cold pizza is one of the foods that is actually pretty good cold. However I would have to be pretty desparate before I would eat it for breakfast. Maybe lunch or dinner or a snack though.

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    classictvfan47

    Sat Nov 29 2003

    Yuck! The people that eat this for BREAKFAST are just crazy!

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    forgotten_hero

    Sat Nov 29 2003

    If it's six in the morning and there's left over pizza in the fridge then I'm not going to take the time to place my pieces on a plate, put the plate in the microwave and then figure out how long I need to cook it. I don't know about you but I don't like doing math first thing in the morning. Besides, if the pizza is cold then more taste buds tell you how good the pizza tastes instead of how hot it is.