I feel like we need to have a serious conversation about pizza.
You can make it a home no with no toppings for about $2.77.
You can use leftovers for toppings. But even if you pay for toppings, trying to fit more than $0.30 worth of any topping on a pizza is pretty hard.
On the left you have carpet Frozen meatballs with leftover bell peppers and some Thyme-leaved Sandwort I cleared out of a raised garden bed to make room for planting some garlic.
On the right we have your traditional bell pepper, pepperoni and Olive
All together these things are probably about $3.20 per person.
Instead of using bread dough for my pizza crust I made actual pizza crust dough. It has oregano and basil mixed in to the dough.


Pizza isn’t covered under cottage food laws. So many licences and certs needed. You could sell just the crust under most cottage food laws. Take and bake kinda thing.
We have a really good place in town that makes dough a day in advance and gets a proper char on it. I’m not 100% on their toppings but the crust makes up for it. So I’d have some tough competition.
In my adventures I keep an eye out for any scrap that might be reusable. If I found a decent piece of steel it would make my year. I’d be pulling one of my three angle grinders out to make it the perfect size.
Sounds like a plan!
Thanks. I knew I was overlooking something, but not what, exactly. :S