Posted by Erin Zimmer, April 30, 2008 at 2:00 PM
The Washington Post food section is gearing up for a pizza-devoted issue soon, so the staff is holding a Pie-Ku contest in the meantime.
Five syllables, then seven, then five—that's the drill, pepperoni poets. The deadline is today, so hurry!
Leave -kus in the comments section—we want to read 'em—then email your entries to food@washpost.com.
Of course, the Post is years behind the pie-ku curve. We held a Pizza Haiku contest on Slice in June 2005. Here was our favorite, by "Mr. Sin."
Crisp pepperoni,
Edge curled from heat,
A chalice of sweet, hot oil.
Posted by Adam Kuban, December 4, 2007 at 1:30 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, I have an affliction known as pizzamania. It's a largely manageable condition that at times flares up and inspires flights of fancy that preoccupy my cheese-addled brain. During one particularly intractable bout, I had the crazy notion that I'd turn my home into a sort of clandestine pizzeria, serving up small pies to guests who would, of course, be seated at tables bedecked with red checkered tablecloths.
When my madness subsided a bit, I found I had a kitchen full of supplies that would make any pizza party run smoothly. Here, I give you the SliceSerious Eats Pizza Gift Guide, with tips on equpping the aspiring pizza-maker in your lifealong with some pizza-related gifts for the non-baker.
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Posted by Adam Kuban, February 22, 2007 at 12:00 PM
The Hot Truck
Address: Parks at 635 Stewart Avenue, Ithaca NY 14850, on Cornell University's West Campus [map]
Phone: 607-273-1111
Photographs by Adam Kuban

It was late last Friday evening and I was on the phone with my girlfriend's sister after having recently arrived in Ithaca, New York, for a weekend visit. "Drive up to campus, and ask any student.
Everybody knows where it is," Sis said. "We'll meet you there in 15 minutes."
Armed with that tip and a simple map drawn by the motel desk clerk, we set out on the snowy streets hoping the pavement had been sufficiently cleared of last week's slippery precip. Our destination:
The Hot Truck.
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