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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Jun 25, 10:56 am, "Steve Freides" > wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> BillyZoom wrote: >>>> On Jun 24, 11:54 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>>>> Note that I am not recommending this stuff. I have had it. You >>>>> don't want it! But they still make it. I was at Winco foods today >>>>> and saw the Chef Boyardee sauce on the shelf and some other brand >>>>> I've never heard of, of boxed crust mix. I seem to remember that >>>>> there was a brand called Apian Way (sp?) that used to make the >>>>> boxed stuff. Not sure if they still do. But I looked it up and >>>>> Chef Boyardee still makes it. Here's a link: >> >>>>> http://www.chefboyardee.com/products.jsp >> >>>> And your point is? Worthless. Dumb. ****. >> >>> Well... Someone said they hadn't heard of it. It was a female but I >>> forget who it was. >> >>> Why do you have such hostility issues? If you don't want to read >>> what I write, then just killfile me or don't read my posts! >> >> Better yet, you just killfile him - that's what I just did. >> Responding to any troll means they've won because they don't care >> what you say, they just want your attention. >> >> As to pizza to put together at home, a fine alternative to the kind >> you're mentioning is going to the local pizza place and bringing home >> some or all of the ingredients. We have regularly gone to pizza >> places, asked for dough and then put on our own sauce, cheese, and >> toppings. Getting dough, sauce, and cheese from the local pizza >> place, making your own toppings, and having kids put it together >> makes a great birthday party idea, especially on a rainy day. It's >> really just as easy as picking up a box pizza at the grocery store. >> >> Another fine alternative is pita or soft tortilla pizza - use >> whatever flatbread sort of thing you keep around, put whatever sort >> of cheese and/or sauce and/or other toppings on it, and bake it on >> the oven's highest setting for a few minutes. Pita, cheddar cheese, >> and jar tomatoe sauce makes a homemade pizza. >> >> -S-- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > I picked up Papa Murphy's pizza that was prepared with crust and > sauce, but we all wanted to put our own toppings on it. I have an SUV > gas hog - put those 6 large pizzas-ready-to-make'nbake on the back > deck - couldn't get the odor out of car for 3 weeks. Never again. I > was pressed for time, or I would have just made the crust myself. Or, > I'll just pick up the crust and do my own sauce, it's better, anyway. > > N. Huh? We carry lots worse smelling things than unbaked pizza in our not-so-minivan and have never had any odor hang around for more than a few hours. Maybe you spilled sauce and don't know it - now that might explain 3 weeks worth of odor. Anyway, what we get is dough in a take-out tin - you have to spread it out into a pizza shape yourself, and likewise the other ingredients are well sealed enough that transport isn't a problem. -S- |
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