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those cheapo tins are now.38 cents not on sale. as bread they pretty well
suck, but in broth they make edible filling dumplings, and if you look in a chinese buffett you will see they have been deep ffried and rolled in sugar and turned into dessert... i used them for the pizza crust by opening th can, setting them on the pan and smashing, later rolling when i got a pin, then letting rise and spreading further, then paste and parm... like i said, not much taste but stopped my belly from growling, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Storrmmee wrote: >> back in the day it was cheap, not much taste but it filled me up, and >> as i saidin another post, i soon figured out i could buy tinned >> biscuts, paste and cheese seperately for much cheaper and have same/ >> better of same, > > I never liked those canned biscuits but they were cheap! I can remember > getting them for 10 cents a can. Not sure how much they are these days. > > I used to use frozen roll dough for quick mini pizzas. Or I would make a > biscuit dough crust (but only for taco pizza) or quicker still, English > muffins. > |
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