Poetry Challenge #230-Pizza Party

Here’s all the excuse you need. . .

Give me a P!

Give me an I!

Give me a Z!

Give me another Z!

Give me an A!

What are we talking about?  PIZZA!

Yep, February 9th is officially National Pizza Day. A day set aside specifically to honor-eat-make-eat-celebrate-eat-read about pizza. Let’s start with these fun pizza facts from Giovanni:

  • Every second, Americans order 350 slices of pizza.

  • Every day, Americans eat about 100 acres of pizza.

  • On average, each American eats 23 pounds of pizza every year. (and puts on 23#…)

  • The most popular pizza topping is pepperoni.

  • The world’s first pizza, largest pizza, longest pizza were all made in Italy. *

But, the real question and inspiration this prompt is: Who Wants Pizza???

Poetry Challenge #230

Pizza Party

Ding-Dong! Surprise! It’s a pizza party and you’re invited.

Begin by writing a shopping list of pizza toppings—at least 10!

Cut the list into bits—one word per bit.

Stir the bits, toss them into the air as one would a pizza crust, and then scoop them up and arrange them into a tasty pizza of a poem.

Feel free to add more or delete some, after all you’re the pizza chef!

Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing!

Let’s get this Pizza Party started!

*The world’s record for the largest round pizza ever made was set in Rome, Italy on Dec 13, 2012. How big was it? The pizza was so big, they named it Octavio! Octavio stretched more than 130 feet across, bigger than 1 ½ baseball fields and weighed 51, 257 pounds! It took 19,000 pounds of flour, 10,000 pounds of tomato sauce, 8800 pounds of mozzarella cheese, 1488 pounds of margarine, 551 pounds of rock salt, 220 pounds of lettuce, 55 pounds of vinegar and two full days to bake it. “The dough had to be baked in more than 5000 batches over a 48-hour period.”

The longest pizza ever made looked like a pizza sidewalk and was more than a mile long! In 2016, 250 pizza chefs from around the world gathered in Naples, Italy to construct a margherita pizza that stretched “1853.88 meters, which is approximately 6082.28 feet, or 1.15 miles.” It took more than 4400 pounds of flour, 3500 pounds of tomatoes, 4400 pounds of mozzarella, 200 liters of oil, and 66 pounds of basil to make the pizza.

Hungry for more? Here’s a round-up of pizza picture books from pocketofpreschool.com.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2000+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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