I’ve had a mild obsession with “pizza cones” since I saw a picture of one a year or two ago. My favorite food in a novel new shape…how could I not be intrigued?
Now there’s a kit to facilitate the pizza cone making process. Here’s the demo:
I know it’s an impractical purchase…but I’m tempted. I imagine there are plenty of creative recipes one could make with this.
Has anyone had or made a pizza cone?


6 responses to “Pizza Cones”
Looks like fun, my concern is that I like my pizza hot and this might burn my mouth. That being said, I’d love to try it as long as I’ve got a cold ice cream cone back up!
Oh yes…the cone has far less surface area to cool bubbling cheese! It could get dangerous.
You know I’m all about this.
I wish we could have a visit, eat pizza cones together and exchange subversive, snarky thoughts. 🙂
Pizza Cones is a pizza company where Dags is present.
Dags trusted his ‘gut feeling’ when he came across Pizza Cones.
He seized the opportunity to become the first and only distributor of the innovative Pizza Cones in the UK.
‘Having always wanted to be in a retail business, I jumped at the chance to work with Pizza Cones.
I used to sell computers from my bedroom when I was 13 years old – I thought this was chance to have a
business that my mum would approve of!’
I don’t know what I’d do without Home Depot and peg board! I use it for evrntyhieg! I have a large peice on the wall.I love all the hangers that go with it. I use the one with all the round holes in it like for screwdrivers, etc and put my scissors and wrenches in it. I also use the hanger attachments to hang my hoops. There are little bins that are great for bobbins, clips, etc. I hang my rulers, small iron, tape, evrntyhieg! Then evrntyhieg I need is always in reach. I am always looking for new attachments to use!When I paint my room again, I’m going to paint the peg board as well. It might as well look pretty at the same time as being functional!I’m glad we can share these ideas with each other.