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Pizza slices

How do you like your pizza cut?

  • Pie cut

  • Square cut


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St Louis Style Pizza is Square too. And they use that weird cheese Provel.
 
Oh my God! I remember those! They were so good too. They were quite literally a Pizza Pie. It's funny. I'd ask people my age or older about the Priazzo and they'd look at me weird like I was making it up. It's nice to know my memory is not faulty.

I had it a couple times near the end of it's run(late 80s) and remember liking it. No clue why they got rid of it. It's one of those things that pops in my head every now and then though when thinking of different kinds of pizza.
 
Oh my God! I remember those! They were so good too. They were quite literally a Pizza Pie. It's funny. I'd ask people my age or older about the Priazzo and they'd look at me weird like I was making it up. It's nice to know my memory is not faulty.
yeah, that's a stuffed Pizza. The place my family would eat at Called Bill's pub didn't have a deep dish, but a Stuffed or double decker. THEY however would have SOME of the ingredients inside and a 2nd layer with the sauce on top
 
Yeah the square cut you don't get over filled on the Crust. lol
Plus you get more pizza with the squares.
Wrong, given two pies with the same area, by ratio you get less pizza and more crust with square.

This will probably be like trying to convince the insane/delusional, that their square asylum is not a round palace, but..

If by - "the square cut you don't get over filled on the Crust" - you mean (given the same area) Square Pizza has less crust than round, you'd be wrong.

If you mean cutting a round Pizza into squares as the OP suggests (which is insane to begin with) would guarantee you less crust.
That solely depends on what pieces you and your other inmates get, so again wrong.

Area of the circular pizzas = pi%2Ar%5E2 where r is the radius of the pizza

Using pi+=+3.14 and giving answer to nearest whole number

A%5B12%5D+=+pi%2A6%5E2+=+3.14%2A36 = 113 in^2

A%5B14%5D+=+pi%2A7%5E2+=+3.14%2A49 = 154 in^2



A%5B16%5D+=+pi%2A8%5E2= 3.14*64}}} = 201 in^2

how many more square inches are in a 14 inch pizza than in a 12 inch pizza

154in^2- 113in^2 = 41in^2

Area of the Square Pizza = 15^2 = 225in^2 More pizza in the square pizza

Which has more crust (crust being on the perimeter/circumference)

P%5BS%5D+=+60in

C%5B16%5D+=+pi%2Ad+=+pi%2A16+=+3.14%2A16+=+50.3in+

Square Pizza has more crust to pizza ratio.

IE - Two Pizzas of the same area; one Square one Round , the Square has more crust.

(This is when the inmates change their story and declare we now like more crust!)
 
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Wrong, given two pies with the same area, by ratio you get less pizza and more crust with square.

This will probably be like trying to convince the insane/delusional, that their square asylum is not a round palace, but..

If by - "the square cut you don't get over filled on the Crust" - you mean (given the same area) Square Pizza has less crust than round, you'd be wrong.

If you mean cutting a round Pizza into squares as the OP suggests (which is insane to begin with) would guarantee you less crust.
That solely depends on what pieces you and your other inmates get, so again wrong.



IE - Two Pizzas of the same area; one Square one Round , the Square has more crust.

(This is when the inmates change their story and declare we now like more crust!)
Was this copied and pasted from an Excel spreadsheet? The formatting is god-awful.
 
I guess you could say that Mondragon really puts the "pi" in "pizza," heh heh heh ... I'll just see myself out now.
 
That was a pretty good pizza joke, it was really cheesy!


For some reason, I picture us wearing pinstriped vaudevillian suits and being chased out of town with torches and pitchforks right about now.
 
Although back to mathemetical issues, if you compare a circular pizza to a square pizza in terms of them fitting in the same sized box (i.e. diameter and width/length are equal) then the crust/inside ratio is actually roughly the same.
 
The square pizzas we get around here are really cheap. Thus, you probably do get more pizza. it's just nasty pizza.


Pizza Hut has those square cheap pizzas. I don't think they are as good as the round ones.
 
Talking about the crust EDGE of the pizza, Mon. with the square cut, you get slices without the EDGE which tends to be more filling than pieces without the edge and depending on the pizza joint that Edge can get pretty thick even for a thin crust
Wrong, given two pies with the same area, by ratio you get less pizza and more crust with square.

This will probably be like trying to convince the insane/delusional, that their square asylum is not a round palace, but..

If by - "the square cut you don't get over filled on the Crust" - you mean (given the same area) Square Pizza has less crust than round, you'd be wrong.

If you mean cutting a round Pizza into squares as the OP suggests (which is insane to begin with) would guarantee you less crust.
That solely depends on what pieces you and your other inmates get, so again wrong.



IE - Two Pizzas of the same area; one Square one Round , the Square has more crust.

(This is when the inmates change their story and declare we now like more crust!)
 
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