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These things gotta happen every five weeks or so, ten weeks. Helps to get rid of the bad blood. Been ten weeks since the last one. You know, you gotta stop them at the beginning. Like they should have stopped Hitler at Munich, they should never let him get away with that, they was just asking for trouble.RyanStl said:I don't understand this sophomoric bickering. Can't certain parties take the high ground. It ruins these legit threads.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Papa Murphy’s is fine on the egg. When I get that frozen pizza jones though I like to go Totino’s in the oven. Classic thread guys! ;-)-----------I feel a whole lot more like I do now than I did when I got here.
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What do you think?Canugghead said:Just clicked on this thread, better late than never
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@JohnInCarolina sometimes you gotta go to the mattresses.XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis
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No papa murphy here, so can’t comment on that. Otoh, entertainment is worth the price of admission.RyanStl said:
What do you think?Canugghead said:Just clicked on this thread, better late than never
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Canugghead said:
No papa murphy here, so can’t comment on that. Otoh, entertainment is worth the price of admission.RyanStl said:
What do you think?Canugghead said:Just clicked on this thread, better late than never
What is the price of admission? Cost of egg and all associated with it? Is that more or less than the cost of 52 papa Murphy pizzas?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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This quote often comes to mind often when on the forum. Not about the first post in a thread that is “false / unkind / unnecessary / unhelpful” in someone’s view but rather the follow up posts in the same ilk. I’d like to think that a majority sees the first post the same way and most choose to ignore it.
Before you speak ask yourself if what you are going to say is true, is kind, is necessary, is helpful. If the answer is no, maybe what you are about to say should be left unsaid.
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Just caught up on this thread. I must say. It is rather entertaining. But wait. I think he called us all from Texas stupid. I mean I could be wrong, but I'm not sure what "uncanny use of words for a Texan for sure" means. We just all stupid hicks?littlerascal56 said:Cen-Tex…all of a sudden I got this “dejavu” feeling from your post. You sound 100% like Johns posts. Not close, but EXACTLY word for word! Uncanny use of words for a Texan for sure. Almost like a college professor would use. Down right creepy. I have 1575 posts in 7 years, with dozens of food/cook pictures, tables, smokers, etc. You evidently are not smart enough to view them? Can’t help you with that…use Google search.
So do all your posts originate from an ISP provider in Durham NC and not TX? Wondering minds want to know!Midland, TX XLBGE -
Yeah, he’s had the unintentional irony turned up to 11 lately.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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When your avatar is a hat that with a political extremist inflammatory message, you are pretty much an implicit troll.
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JohnfromKentucky said:@nolaegghead
[quote]I have thrown a bunch of Brisket Camps[/quote]
Uh...when's the next one?!
Actually, I would rather have recipes on some good dishes from Louisiana.I will make an effort to post some of our favorite Louisiana recipes. SWMBO has lived here her whole life and has collected recipes since she was in grade school.Brisket camp is mid Oct and all are welcome, and it's free.
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THanks! If you don't want to post any, feel free to send them via PM.nolaegghead said:JohnfromKentucky said:@nolaegghead
[quote]I have thrown a bunch of Brisket Camps[/quote]
Uh...when's the next one?!
Actually, I would rather have recipes on some good dishes from Louisiana.I will make an effort to post some of our favorite Louisiana recipes. SWMBO has lived here her whole life and has collected recipes since she was in grade school.Brisket camp is mid Oct and all are welcome, and it's free. -
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.Northern Colorado Egghead since 2012.
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These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure. -
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
My b-i-l buys one EVERY Tuesday and says unless you order ahead you have a long line of people ahead of you!JohnInCarolina said:
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
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I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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"If I wanted my balls washed, I'd go to the golf course!"
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no papa murhys here, going to rough it and pay the extra buck and get a cooked pizza for lunch. thinking extra pepperoni
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dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
My BIL owned a Godfathers for decades. He told me he would stock up on literally tons of mozzarella when it was cheap. Had a giant walk in freezer. Cheese is the most expensive food cost. But centex is right, pizza food cost is among the lowest in the industry.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
No idea, but it does make feel really smart for ‘negotiating’ a 12 month home warranty on my last home purchase. I wonder what the margin on that is?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
So you bought a house and all you got was a home warranty?Legume said:dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
No idea, but it does make feel really smart for ‘negotiating’ a 12 month home warranty on my last home purchase. I wonder what the margin on that is?
No pizza?
Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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"If I wanted my balls washed, I'd go to the golf course!"
Dennis - Austin,TX -
Legume said:dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
No idea, but it does make feel really smart for ‘negotiating’ a 12 month home warranty on my last home purchase. I wonder what the margin on that is?
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
No, I got the house too.dmchicago said:
So you bought a house and all you got was a home warranty?Legume said:dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
No idea, but it does make feel really smart for ‘negotiating’ a 12 month home warranty on my last home purchase. I wonder what the margin on that is?
No pizza?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
In New Orleans?Legume said:
No, I got the house too.dmchicago said:
So you bought a house and all you got was a home warranty?Legume said:dmchicago said:
I mean, that's great info but how does it make this thread more entertaining?The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
For those who are curious: Food cost on a $10 PM pie is $2. PM has 80% gross margin on food cost (which is astronomical). They have 15% operating margin (after all expenses) which is also fantastic. 2nd only behind Dominoes and twice as good as Papa John’s and Pizza Hut.Legume said:
I’ll bet their food cost is sub $5 but then have labor, etc.JohnInCarolina said:
I was thinking about the same this morning. I am pretty sure I could make one for quite a bit less than $10, on a per-pizza basis. But I haven't bothered to do the calculation to figure out what it would be.Legume said:
I wonder what their cost on that is if they can sell for $10.RyanStl said:
These days $10 is a great deal.QDude said:
The $10 deal on Tuesdays is great - large pizza with up to 5 toppings. I can't make one for that price.RyanStl said:I never saw the appeal of Papa Murphy's. They cost as much as a pizza baked for you, but you have to cook yourself like a frozen pizza. I'll go with Pizza Hut or Digiorno's. Now if I got it for free, sure.
I doubt that $10 pie is an actual loss leader for Papa Murphy's.
No idea, but it does make feel really smart for ‘negotiating’ a 12 month home warranty on my last home purchase. I wonder what the margin on that is?
No pizza?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat
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