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7 Pizza Blogs You Need To Follow In 2018 What do you do when there's no more pizza to eat? Do you stare at the empty box, hoping for a miracle, or do you look up pizza recipes and articles? If it's the latter, here are seven blogs you need to add to your life and follow in 2018. Pizza Therapy Therapy is intended to heal and pizza does that with most of our problems, so it makes no sense to leave Pizza Therapy out of the list. Pizza Therapy is a site run by Albert Grande, and while the website could do with some redesigning, it has interesting and informative content for pizza lovers. According to their website, 'Pizza Therapy is all about pizza. The mission is the love of pizza. Pizza is much more than flour, salt, water and yeast. Making pizza and eating pizza is magical and spiritual.' Visit pizzatherapy.com for recipes, pizza making tips, events and pizza books, tools and tshirts. Besides the website, Pizza Therapy also has an active Facebook page, Twitter account and a YouTube channel. So you can like, follow and subscribe to their social media pages to stay updated on the latest from Pizza Therapy. Legends of Pizza
If you liked Pizza Therapy, Legends of Pizza is also by Albert Grande, and consists of interviews of talented pizza-makers around the globe. On the website, legendsofpizza.com, Grande writes that this is his attempt at taking pizza to the next level. While ebooks are available for purchase, the Legends of Pizza blog shares what Grande has learned from these interviews and also reviews of various things pizza-related. This site gives you much more than homemade pizza recipes and tips as the articles share words of wisdom from various pizza-makers. Homemade Pizza Tips If you want to make your own pizza, then Homemade Pizza Tips has amazing recipes and tips for you. One of the main reasons we opt to buy pizza instead of make it ourselves is because of how scary and complicated recipes often are. Homemadepizza.tips makes things simple, for instance with the September 12, 2016 post in which readers are given a condensed version of the 22,000+ word Jeff Varasano pizza recipe. Recipes are categorized as dough, sauce and toppings, so not only can you enjoy a truly and completely homemade pizza but you can also try out pizza toppings and sauces you haven't before. Thursday Night Pizza Too much of anything isn't good, but Pizza Night at least once a week is a must. With Thursday Night Pizza , you can join Peggy Paul Casella in making a pizza a week. The story behind Thursday Night Pizza can be found on the website, which is thursdaynightpizza.com. In 2012, Peggy was gifted a stainless steel 14-cup food processor for Christmas by her husband John. One Thursday, she christened it with a homemade pizza dough. Even though it wasn't the perfectly made pizza, her husband loved it and the following Thursday, she improved on her technique and on the third Thursday, made a margherita pizza . Thursday Night Pizza not only shares with you recipes with unusual or out-of-the-ordinary toppings but the recipes are also categorized by season, so if it's a cold winter day and you are craving pizza, Peggy will definitely have a few recipes you can try out. I Dream of Pizza Pizza is what sweet dreams are made of, and I Dream of Pizza brings you Jason Feirman's pizza-eating adventures from around the world. So this is the perfect blog to visit if you are in search of the most delicious pizza in your area or are planning a holiday abroad. Feirman has reviewed pizzerias in New York, other parts of the US and around the globe in countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Germany, Canada, Cuba, and many more. I Dream of Pizza reviews are informative, honest and interesting to read. In fact, even if there is zero chance of you visiting the pizzerias, you'll still want to read about Feirman's adventures on idreamofpizza.com. In addition to reviewing pizzerias, I Dream of Pizza also organizes the NYC Pizza Run, where participants aim to complete a 2.25 mile run complete with checkpoints where they must eat three slices of pizza. PMQ Pizza Magazine Over 10 years ago, Steve Green started a newsletter about being a pizza consultant. He had helped with the marketing for various pizzerias prior to this, and his wife, Linda, was the daughter of a pizzeria owner. Since they both had grown up with pizza and knew all about it, and because of the unexpected interest people had
in the newsletter, the couple decided to start a quarterly publication. This was in 1997. Today, PMQ Pizza Magazine has 10 issues a year and covers everything pizza-related. While the website, pmq.com, brings you news, videos, recipes, and articles on pizza-related technology and marketing, you can go to various PMQ writers' blogs through the magazine website. While these blogs aren't all related to pizza, NJ PizzaGirls.pmq (NJPizzaGirls on Instagram) is worth checking out. 31 Days of Pizza October is known as the month of horror, as October 31 is Halloween. From spooky decorations to amazing costumes to all the horror movies you can watch, this is what October is all about. But for the pizza lover, October is special for a whole other reason. It's Pizza Month and in celebration of this, Sean Taylor maintains the 31 Days of Pizza blog (31daysofpizza.blogspot.com). According to the blog, Taylor celebrates Pizza Month by eating a slice each day at a different pizzeria with at least one guest. Thus his blog brings readers a review of 31 different pizzerias every October. While his dedication is admirable, it's also a blog worth checking out if you love pizza.