$600 pizza.

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mdboatbum

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Apr 22, 2011
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Sometimes its all a question of value-vs-effort.
Following a cursory inventory of what we had on hand yesterday morning, I decided to make pizza for dinner. Doing the bulk of our work from home, I have time throughout the day to play in the kitchen, so I tend to make just about everything from scratch.
Started the dough in the morning so it could have a longish rise in the fridge. Then, since I had found a decent deal on a 7lb pork butt that was looking at me accusingly from the fridge, I cut it up and made a couple pounds of Italian sausage. Put the rest in the freezer.
Then made a small batch of pizza sauce.
Finally around 7pm I put it all together and made my pizza.
Then it hit me. Since I was technically working all day, I was technically "on the clock". So I figured that if I were billing clients for the time spent on the pizza, it would've been north of $600. Plus ingredients.
Dominoes would have required 30 seconds of my time to order a similarly sized pizza and a total cash outlay of under $20.
Was my pizza really that much better than Dominoes? Well I like to think so, but in reality it was just a pizza. Granted it was all home made, and there were no preservatives or mystery ingredients. And it wasn't handled by some unwashed minimum wage worker who may or may not have a grudge against his boss, or society at large. But still, it was just a pizza.
 
Great pizza. And great line of work if you can bag 600$/day.
Thanks. And since we work for ourselves, we have to cover all expenses, licensing fees, insurance etc... We also have to go out and find all our clients. I did the math, and discovered we'd actually be better off financially if we closed up shop and both got full time jobs at Starbucks. How sad is that?
 
There is no value to place on the labor of love.  you do it because you love to do it otherwise you wouldn't be doing it..  You can't put a price on the taste of home-made from scratch anything. The taste blows store bought food away.   My first batch of tomato sauce I ever made, I calculated for the time spent cost me like 9 bucks a quart. I could have bought store sale quarts of sauce for 99cents.  Boy, when it's the middle of winter and you break out those home made canned goodies, boy is it worth it.
 
For that price, I hope it came with extra cheese!!!

The difference in taste between homemade and Domino's makes it all worth the time and effort invested.
 
Bum..... you'd be better off as a plumber... about $1000 a day... and that's just to cover the bond....
 
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