Monday, June 21, 2021

pizza cravings

I found myself craving pizza yesterday—craving it hard. This probably had to do with the pizza videos I found myself watching on a YouTube channel called Weeds and Sardines. Up to now, I've been fine with watching all sorts of food videos, which is something I used to do even before the stroke. But yesterday, for whatever reason, I saw those pizza videos and really wanted a pizza, by which I mean a whole pizza. I've eaten whole pizzas before, of course; that's a 3000-calorie-plus meal right there (usually eaten over two sessions, lunch and dinner, not all at once). And here in Korea, what's called a "large" is an American medium, so I normally order family size (in fact, with Korean Papa John's, I have no choice but to order family size if I get the thin crust; they don't offer thin crust in anything less than family size). But I can't have any pizza until I'm off this austerity, and that means waiting another nine painful weeks. All I can say is... this austerity had better be worth it.

Some of the pizza vids I saw:



3 comments:

  1. Look forward to the day you can treat yourself to a Gino's pie. He's doing quite well, I hear. Itaewon, Apujeong, and a Busan location now.

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  2. You may recall that I went to his Busan location last year at the end of my walk. Wasn't as good as the branch in Itaewon.

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  3. Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about that. Hope he's got that under control now...

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