He said, No one actually throws it out until its either gone or nasty looking. Theres a better way to reheat your leftover pizza. Next time you have leftover pizza, dont even think about using the microwave. In order to get the most out of your pizza, the employee recommended his method involving a frying pan with a lid and olive oil. According to him, letting the pizza simmer over a small amount of olive oil makes the crust crispy without drying out the toppings. Yes, you can make your own garlic sauce. After receiving so many questions about that famous Papa Johns garlic sauce, the employee finally shared his recipe at the top of the page. For starters, youll need to saut a few cloves of minced garlic. When the garlic gets soft, reduce your heat to a low simmer. Then add basil, parsley, salt, and two entire sticks of butter yes, really. He added, The heat should be just enough to melt the butter and not much more. Interestingly enough, Papa Johns uses margarine for its garlic sauce however, the employee argues that butter tastes better. The Democrats Are Stealing Papa Johns Slogan for 2. Updated Since Wednesday, November 9, 2. Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the presidencyDemocrats have eyed 2. The midterm elections would be the first real shot to make up for their stunning failure in 2. After careful consideration, likely countless hours of work shopping, and input from focus groups, the Democrats have reportedly settled on a new slogan and tagline for next years midterms. Thats a big deal, since a slogan can be massively importantremember that whole thing about Making America Great Again A member of Congress told me Democrats big 2. Monday. Its Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages tweeted Vox congressional reporter Jeff Stein on Thursday. He later deleted that tweet and corrected it by noting the full slogan was actually A Better Deal Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages. Keep up with this story and more by subscribing now. Stein said that a member of Congress noted that this is the result of months of polling and internal deliberations among the House Democratic caucus. If youre suddenly hankering for a slice of greasy, cheesy pizza with sauce thathot take alertis reminiscent of ketchup, its hard to blame you. The Democrats tagline is eerily similar to that of Papa Johns Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Papa Johns. Is Cheese Healthy here. The similarity was not noticed solely by your intrepid Newsweek writer. The internet was quick to point it out. But the real inspiration for the slogan and tagline likely isnt a late night pizza order. Ezra Levin, co executive director of liberal grassroots organization the Indivisible Project, pointed out on Twitter that the new slogan appeared to be co opted from an op ed written by Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, who was Clintons running mate in 2. As it stands Thursday, the Democrats have yet to actually unveil the slogan and tagline, so it could perhaps change before 2. But if A Better Deal Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages does stick around for 1. Democrats plan to offer complimentary garlic sauce to every American. This story was updated to reflect the change in Jeff Steins report that the phrase Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages was a tagline under the overarching A Better Deal slogan.