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![]() I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! And yours? |
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Emma Thackery wrote:
> I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") > Kinnikinnick (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I > smeared a bit of olive oil on it and then covered it with a > chiffonade of fresh basil. Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful > diced sun-dried tomatoes (drained of oil). I topped it all off with > slices of fresh mozzarella & a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a > cold oven set at 400 F convection for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it > turned out great! > > And yours? A couple of gummi bears. kili |
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One time on Usenet, Emma Thackery > said:
> > I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? Geez, I just had some frozen pancakes for lunch. I'm coming over to your house tomorrow, Emma... ;-) -- Jani in WA |
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Emma Thackery said...
> > I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? A bowl of Barilla linguine tossed with a couple tablespoons of Rondele "garlic & herb dip" with a good pinch of dried basil and some grated parmesan regiano and then two Dannon Activia strawberry yogurts for dessert. Similarly as good, Andy |
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Emma Thackery wrote:
> I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") > Kinnikinnick (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I > smeared a bit of olive oil on it and then covered it with a > chiffonade of fresh basil. Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful > diced sun-dried tomatoes (drained of oil). I topped it all off with > slices of fresh mozzarella & a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a > cold oven set at 400 F convection for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it > turned out great! > > And yours? Four grapes and some strawberries. Oh, home made chicken soup (the last of it, praise be). Dora |
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Emma Thackery wrote:
> I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? Hummus and corn chips. And a freshly baked bran muffin. Really balanced! -- Jean B. |
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On Apr 4, 12:27 pm, Emma Thackery > wrote:
> I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? Had lunch with a buddy... chopped cobb salad w/bleu cheese... mmmmmmm.... didn't eat it all. Started working out yesterday. Turning 50 in July and I want to look good ![]() did it taste good. chilichick |
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Emma Thackery wrote:
> And yours? Leftover rigatoni with meat sauce, and an apple. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() "Default User" > wrote > Emma Thackery wrote: > >> And yours? > > Leftover rigatoni with meat sauce, and an apple. Leftover crab cakes and cole slaw. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote on 04 Apr 2007 in rec.food.cooking
> > "Default User" > wrote > > > Emma Thackery wrote: > > > >> And yours? > > > > Leftover rigatoni with meat sauce, and an apple. > > Leftover crab cakes and cole slaw. > > nancy > > > leftover turkey and spaghetti squash, sigh. Never Ever go shopping on a empty stomach. or on a egg purchasing trip to the grocery store you'll buy stuff you really don't need (like a turkey). |
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Mr Libido Incognito > wrote: > Nancy Young wrote on 04 Apr 2007 in rec.food.cooking > > > > > "Default User" > wrote > > > > > Emma Thackery wrote: > > > > > >> And yours? > > > > > > Leftover rigatoni with meat sauce, and an apple. > > > > Leftover crab cakes and cole slaw. > > > > nancy > > > > > > > > leftover turkey and spaghetti squash, sigh. > > Never Ever go shopping on a empty stomach. or on a egg purchasing trip to > the grocery store you'll buy stuff you really don't need (like a turkey). <lol> Shopping hungry is a serious no-no! Fill up on store samples if they are available. That helps. :-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Apr 4, 2:27�pm, Emma Thackery > wrote:
> I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. *First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. * > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). *I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. *Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? A real gourmet delight, a Lean Cuisine..... Vomit Rosie |
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Emma Thackery > wrote: > I felt like treating myself today so I pulled a small (7") Kinnikinnick > (gluten free) pizza crust out of the freezer. First I smeared a bit of > olive oil on it and then covered it with a chiffonade of fresh basil. > Then thin slices of garlic and plentiful diced sun-dried tomatoes > (drained of oil). I topped it all off with slices of fresh mozzarella & > a bit of kosher salt, popped it into a cold oven set at 400 F convection > for 15 minutes. Oh my gosh, it turned out great! > > And yours? Sounds wonderful... but I slept thru lunch. :-) I had dinner guests coming. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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"Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan" > wrote: > Emma Thackery > news:emma-982340.14272404042007@news- > 50.dca.giganews.com: > > > > I felt like treating myself today........ > > > > And yours? > > Yours sounds great. I had a couple of slices of left over pork loin, > warmed and smothered in last nights pork gravy. A few spoonsful of left > over dressing and some broccoli (steamed). A good sauce comes in so handy ![]() a bit of a problem for me. Except for your method, I can't think of any other way to have it. Can you? I've had such a time finding decent broccoli here lately. Dierberg's broccoli has been so awful the last few weeks. They've been selling mostly crowns at my store and the ends have been all dried and grey/black.... blech!. I serve fresh broccoli often but only once in the last 3 weeks did I find any that was decent--- some "organic" that had just come in. |
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Emma Thackery > wrote:
> A good sauce comes in so handy ![]() > a bit of a problem for me. Except for your method, I can't think of any > other way to have it. Can you? I've added thinly sliced leftover pork loin as the final addition to chinese stir-fries, and in burritos with black beans, rice, and salsa. I've also used it to replace corned beef to make hash in the morning, with eggs, potatoes, onions, and peppers. I even like it cold, sliced thin on various sandwiches. Jnospam |
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Jnospam wrote:
> Emma Thackery > wrote: >> A good sauce comes in so handy ![]() >> a bit of a problem for me. Except for your method, I can't think of any >> other way to have it. Can you? > > I've added thinly sliced leftover pork loin as the final addition > to chinese stir-fries, and in burritos with black beans, rice, and salsa. > I've also used it to replace corned beef to make hash in the morning, > with eggs, potatoes, onions, and peppers. I even like it cold, > sliced thin on various sandwiches. > > Jnospam > I'll freeze it and throw it in Brunswick stew also. -- God got a virgin pregnant by magic; God doesn't play by the rules. -Izzy, Grey's Anatomy |
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Jnospam > wrote: > Emma Thackery > wrote: > > A good sauce comes in so handy ![]() > > a bit of a problem for me. Except for your method, I can't think of any > > other way to have it. Can you? > > I've added thinly sliced leftover pork loin as the final addition > to chinese stir-fries, and in burritos with black beans, rice, and salsa. > I've also used it to replace corned beef to make hash in the morning, > with eggs, potatoes, onions, and peppers. I even like it cold, > sliced thin on various sandwiches. I especially like the burrito idea ![]() of a wheatless, soft tortilla. Thanks! |
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