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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- |
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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. |
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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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