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Going To A July 1st Pizza Party


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francelajoie Explorer

My mom called me last night and said they decided to have pizza for the big Canada day bash. I wasn't impressed until she told me she ordered me a 12inch gluten free pizza from a local gluten free bakery which she will pick up the day of) and will have a 12 pack of Smirnoff Ice waitting for me (I'll bring the rest back with me :D ).

What a mom!!


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

That sounds awesome. It's the little things sometimes that we appreciate most huh? ;) Most people take pizza for granted! Mom's are wonderful people.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

tarnalberry Community Regular

gratz on the pizza, but I believe smirnoff ice is a malted beverage, and a no-no.

psawyer Proficient
I believe smirnoff ice is a malted beverage, and a no-no.

Not in Canada!

tarnalberry Community Regular
Not in Canada!

lucky you! :):P:lol:

Mango04 Enthusiast
Not in Canada!

Why must they add gluten to the US version? <_< That just doesn't make sense B)

wolfie Enthusiast

That sounds great!

I wish we could have Smirnoff Ice here! :angry:


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jenvan Collaborator

That's great on the pizza--enjoy!

It boggle my mind a bit on the Smirnoff--it is the same beverage as in the US? I would think the malt would be in both...as that is pivotal to the beverage itself...

key Contributor

That is so sweet of your mom. WE just recently had a family reunion and I was on vacation right before. My mom made gluten free lasagna for my son and I! It was SO sweet of her and so nice to just show up and not have to worry about the food myself. THat is usually the way it is. Mom's are the greatest. ENjoy yourself.

Monica

francelajoie Explorer
That's great on the pizza--enjoy!

It boggle my mind a bit on the Smirnoff--it is the same beverage as in the US? I would think the malt would be in both...as that is pivotal to the beverage itself...

The US version is Malt base. It is brewed like a beer. It doesn't contain any vodka whatsoever.

The Canadian version lists the ingredients. It contains vodka, lemon juice, and carbonated water (7.0% alcohol).

jenvan Collaborator
The US version is Malt base. It is brewed like a beer. It doesn't contain any vodka whatsoever.

The Canadian version lists the ingredients. It contains vodka, lemon juice, and carbonated water (7.0% alcohol).

Wow...will have to get up to CAN and get some !

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