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Default grocery store pizza dough


I buy refrigerated pizza dough from the grocery store from time to
time so I can see what the quality of prepared product is and bought
some on Saturday because I was tired and feeling lazy. Well, I was so
tired that I slept and didn't make dinner, so I used it for pizza
yesterday. Normally, I'll add a little oil or salt to the dough - but
it felt so good that I didn't do anything and oh my goodness, I think
they've got it. It made a crispy crust without being hard. Excellent
quality, but it was a little hard to form so I took my time and got it
as thin as I wanted. Wow, lots of bubbles in the raw dough and the
finished product was full of them. That's the way I like it!

Something is odd over at Tinypic and I couldn't upload images, so I
set up an account with Imgur. Different format, hopefully this link
works because the account isn't public. http://imgur.com/DZrSH8g


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