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sunny104
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Do you make your own??

I like making my own creations with Pita bread (we prefer a thinner "crust") :)

Tonight we had tomato-onion and bacon-pineapple! (the kids LOVE pineapple on their pizza!) Yum! :)
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sunny104 wrote: Do you make your own??

I like making my own creations with Pita bread (we prefer a thinner "crust") :)

Tonight we had tomato-onion and bacon-pineapple! (the kids LOVE pineapple on their pizza!) Yum! :)


naw too lazy will order out, love the veggie pizzas we get here, they spare us the over processed process meat :wah:
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Love em

I have

Cajun Chicken

Spicey Beef

Pepperonie

Red / Green Peppers

Red onion

and loads of cheese.

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Post by chrisb84uk »

I love pizza, but I am pretty fussy I have to admit. I've been known to pick away at a pizza, just to avoid those nasty peppers. I should just stick to plain old cheese shouldn't I!! :wah:
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My daughter & I would make one. I'd buy the dough in the grocery store & ask her what she wanted on it. It was usually the same thing. We'd roll out the dough on a pizza stone, then add pizza sauce, LOTS of mozzarella cheese, italian sausage that I fried up, pepperoni, mushrooms, & then MORE mozzarella cheese!!! MMMmmmMMM!!!! Was that ever good pizza!!
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Oh, I love pizza and can't eat it anymore, but I let the kids order it every week.
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This makes me want pizza but I cant have it with the meds IM on. It'll make me have diarrhea. But I like mine with broccoli and garlic. Not my diarrhea, but my pizza.






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chonsigirl wrote: Oh, I love pizza and can't eat it anymore.


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DesignerGal wrote: This makes me want pizza but I cant have it with the meds IM on. It'll make me have diarrhea. But I like mine with broccoli and garlic. Not my diarrhea, but my pizza.


ewww! Maybe it's the kind of pizza you're eating DG.

LOL :yh_sick
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Post by Peg »

The frozen loaves of bread dough make great pizza and pepperoni rolls.

When the kids were little, a quick and easy snack was slices of french or italian bread, with pizza sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. I'd pop it in the oven to melt the cheese and brown the bread and they loved it.

Frozen garlic bread also makes a great pizza crust. If it doesn't have banana peppers on it, it ain't pizza. Got to have my pepper rings on it.
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DesignerGal wrote: This makes me want pizza but I cant have it with the meds IM on. It'll make me have diarrhea. But I like mine with broccoli and garlic. Not my diarrhea, but my pizza.


OMG!!! I'm busting a gut!! Thanks for the laugh DG!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like home-made pizza, but I have trouble making a good dough.

Anyone have any tips on how to make a good pizza dough?
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Post by BillyMadisonfan »

I don't really know how too cook unless someone wanted grilled cheese every night for the rest of their life.:wah: I mostly stick with take out or frozen pizzas.
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Nuthin' wrong with grilled cheese!! Comfort food!! ;)



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K.Snyder wrote: I like home-made pizza, but I have trouble making a good dough.

Anyone have any tips on how to make a good pizza dough?


Sure! You go to the store, get the tube, pop it open, lay the dough out on the sheet or stone, & roll it out! :D
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observer1 wrote: Sure! You go to the store, get the tube, pop it open, lay the dough out on the sheet or stone, & roll it out! :D


YES! That was the best dough I ever used....






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DesignerGal wrote: YES! That was the best dough I ever used....


Actually, I make my own pizza toppings, but cheat on the dough. That's not the challenging part, IMO, anyway. GREAT!! Now I'm hungry!! And I have to work for another 20 minutes!
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Not good at making my own, but go to a local franchise, Marks Pizzeria. They have a great crust. I usually go for the standard, cheese, pepperoni and mushrooms. But sometimes I will add green peppers (sweet ones) or sausage, if I am feeling particularly adventurous.

We do not get it often, unless we are having company. Unfortunatly the sauce messes with Rick's ulcer. So, sometimes as a treat we go to another local place, Guidas. Rick gets one of thier subs, and I order two of thier slices. They are HUGE, and I usually can make two meals just from one or two slices.
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Pizza Anyone?

The following is a direct quote from the Center for Strategic and International Studies report on GLOBAL ORGANIZED CRIME; the author who introduces the story swears it's true.

FBI agents conducted a raid of a psychiatric hospital in San Diego that was under investigation for medical insurance fraud. After hours of reviewing thousands of medical records, the dozens of agents had worked up quite an appetite. The agent in charge of the investigation called a nearby pizza parlor with delivery service to order a quick dinner for his colleagues.

The following telephone conversation took place and was recorded by the FBI because they were taping all conversations at the hospital

...

Agent: Hello. I would like to order 19 large pizzas and 67 cans of soda.

Pizza Man: And where would you like them delivered?

Agent: We're over at the psychiatric hospital.

PM: The psychiatric hospital?

Agent: That's right. I'm an FBI agent.

PM: You're an FBI agent?

Agent: That's correct. Just about everybody here is.

PM: And you're at the psychiatric hospital?

Agent: That's correct. And make sure you don't go through the front doors. We have them locked. You will have to go around to the back to the service entrance to deliver the pizzas.

PM: And you say you're all FBI agents?

Agent: That's right. How soon can you have them here?

PM: And everyone at the psychiatric hospital is an FBI agent?

Agent: That's right. We've been here all day and we're starving.

PM: How are you going to pay for all of this?

Agent: I have my checkbook right here.

PM: And you're all FBI agents?

Agent: That's right. Everyone here is an FBI agent. Can you remember to bring the pizzas and sodas to the service entrance in the rear? We have the front doors locked.

Pizza Man: I don't think so. ::click::

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