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Garlic Cheese Bread Sticks (like From Dominos)


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Ok, using Whole Foods, Gluten Free Bakehouse line Pizza Crust... I put butter and garlic powder and shredded Mozzerella Cheese on the frozen pizza crust, in a 375 degree oven for about 17 minutes (until cheese is melted and starting to get brown in spots) I then sliced in half and then in strips with my pizza cutter and dipped in Amy's Family Marinara Sauce... OMG!!! This def. satisfied the garlic cheese bread craving and I could def. see myself serving these to guests! Wow! Hubby was even impressed!

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Ok, using Whole Foods, Gluten Free Bakehouse line Pizza Crust... I put butter and garlic powder and shredded Mozzerella Cheese on the frozen pizza crust, in a 375 degree oven for about 17 minutes (until cheese is melted and starting to get brown in spots) I then sliced in half and then in strips with my pizza cutter and dipped in Amy's Family Marinara Sauce... OMG!!! This def. satisfied the garlic cheese bread craving and I could def. see myself serving these to guests! Wow! Hubby was even impressed!

I will have to try these....I wish I could THINK up stuff to make but I just dont have it in me :D I think it is because I am not a bread eater ANYWAY and I dont have Celiac....So I am not good at making anything BREAD!!!! Thanks for the idea...Jacob would love it....

Hubby will too....

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Sounds YUMMY!!

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Ok, using Whole Foods, Gluten Free Bakehouse line Pizza Crust... I put butter and garlic powder and shredded Mozzerella Cheese on the frozen pizza crust, in a 375 degree oven for about 17 minutes (until cheese is melted and starting to get brown in spots) I then sliced in half and then in strips with my pizza cutter and dipped in Amy's Family Marinara Sauce... OMG!!! This def. satisfied the garlic cheese bread craving and I could def. see myself serving these to guests! Wow! Hubby was even impressed!

NINI

this sounds fantastic.

Now all i have to do is find a Whole Foods store.

Judy

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Judy--there is a Whole Foods in Phila. Its on 22nd. and Pennsylvania by the Art Museum I believe. Also one in Ardmore on Rte. 30. I called my husband to check--he is in Phila. on business often. I go to the one over here in Marlton.

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Judy--there is a Whole Foods in Phila. Its on 22nd. and Pennsylvania by the Art Museum I believe. Also one in Ardmore on Rte. 30. I called my husband to check--he is in Phila. on business often. I go to the one over here in Marlton.

thanks Patti

Route 30 would probably be closest.

I'll ck out the web site.

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A tip re pictures being posted.....I'M GETTING REALLY SICK OF SEEING MY FACE. NEVER POSTED THIS MANY POST IN ONE DAY THO......tHINK i'LL PUT MY CAT UP.:)

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:D Ha Ha--Thats something to think about--maybe I'll put my cat on instead of me!
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well I hope you enjoy them! I know I did!

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Darn! I checked, and the closest Whole Foods is in Seattle (hours and hours away). I wonder if it would work with other frozen crusts? Is it a dough mix, or one already frozen?

Lisa

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one already frozen... if you have a frozen gluten-free pizza crust that you like, try it on that...

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