Depends on the pizza. I've tried a lot of cheeses. When I was younger I loved more cheese on my pizza that what was humanely edible... My go to is always provolone and mozzarella mixed. But I have experiment with shredding the following: Mozzarella, asiago, provolone, jack, ripe munster, swiss, sharp cheddar and topped with fresh grated Parmesan. I've also melted those laughing cow cheeses into a bechamel type of sauce with garlic and used it as a white sauce base. When I was their age I walked to and from school.
I was going to ask the same thing. I'm very unfamiliar with this term. Although if MedCrowd is going to be at a set time every day y'all can bet your ass I'll make a spot on my 'schedule' for them LOL
Though you haven't asked my opinion, I want to say that scheduling batches at the same time everyday would be great because (1)This will ensure that no worker will shoot emails everyday asking for the time of the batch and we all will have a fixed time set in our mind and be able to schedule tasks for the day. (2)If there are multiple HITs on the same day everyone will not be able to attempt them plus overwork of HITs where quality may be compromised(may be only I feel like this) and visiting so many websites on the same day would lead to dental dreams at night(ya, it sounds really silly). (3)We all will have an anticipation to work on a new set with fresh mind and more vigour(if batches are posted regularly). It will not become boring for workers. Anyone who agrees with me, please add a few more advantages. Thanks.
Man I'm still reminiscing about the Thanksgiving week batch. 15K+ HITs. That was delicious. Magnet school?
Did you guys hear that? My belly is telling me it's lunch time. Think I need to start having some cheese and crackers beside me at all times.
I think Mark posts batches late on purpose to force us turkers to have some quality bonding time. Enough days like this and we'll all be best friends.
I thought we already were! Come up with a name... Mark's Midgets... NO! MedCrowd Groupies? NO.... I'm horrible at this..
Figured. lol I went to one, 5 min drive by car but about a 20 minute walk. It made those cold dry winter mornings unbearable. It's like when design one, the district says "we're going to put this in no man's land, so the kids suffer even more!". lol
Not to sound nostalgic or old - but I did walk 4 miles to school... And my Mom did hard boil eggs that I would hold in my hands in the winter during the walk to stay warm in the winter. I grew up in Northern NY where lake effect snow was an all winter deal!