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Base (cheese and garlic) courtesy of Breadd Bakery (Tasmania), smoky BBQ
sauce, thinly sliced chicken breast, kalamata olives, and a 3 cheese mix to
top.

Enough there for 2-3 feeds.



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On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 13:48:29 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back" >
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> http://tinypic.com/m/ftppo2/3
>
> Base (cheese and garlic) courtesy of Breadd Bakery (Tasmania), smoky BBQ
> sauce, thinly sliced chicken breast, kalamata olives, and a 3 cheese mix to
> top.
>
> Enough there for 2-3 feeds.


Just curious why you didn't place it directly on your stone.

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> On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 13:48:29 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back" >
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>
>> http://tinypic.com/m/ftppo2/3
>>
>> Base (cheese and garlic) courtesy of Breadd Bakery (Tasmania), smoky
>> BBQ sauce, thinly sliced chicken breast, kalamata olives, and a 3
>> cheese mix to top.
>>
>> Enough there for 2-3 feeds.

>
> Just curious why you didn't place it directly on your stone.
>



Probably 60% laziness, and 40% wanting to try out my new non-stick,
lightweight pizza tray, and the ease at which I could get it in and out.

I'd been out on a few jobs, then came back home to do some yard work
(chainsawing etc), and I was a bit knackered.


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