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jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/15/2019 2:45 PM, cshenk wrote: > > Actually Pizza dough from scratch is fun to do! Doesn't take long > > either. I usually make 2 at a time and freeze the other lightly > > greased in saran wrap. > > > > The nice thing on making your own, is you can actually spice the > > dough which is a nice touch. > > I know you enjoy it! I've made plenty of pizzas from scratch in my > lifetime. I'd likely forget all about about a ball of pizza dough in > the freezer, that's how seldom I think about pizza. So, doctoring up > a frozen-store bought pizza with additional blended cheeses and a > sprinkling of Italian or garlic and herb seasoning a couple or three > times a year works for me. ![]() > > Jill No problem and we do that too! I have been asked to make one fresh tomorrow so Charlotte can have her 'splurge meal'. (if you didn't see it, shes on a diet to lose a little then enter the Navy). I already worked out a home version that is pretty much meat free at 155calories a slice. It's a thin crust with lots of veggie toppings. This time she wants it with lots of gooie cheese (grin). I can probably fit in some shrimp there too. |
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