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Ode To Kinnickinknick Pizza Crust


kareng

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kareng Grand Master

If I was poetic & could spell, this would be a better ode. As you may ( or may not) know, I am the only Celiac in a family of 2 teen boys and a hub that eats like one. We were gone all day at the Nascar race so I wanted easyish dinner. Made 5 pizzas on the Kinnick???crusts, different toppings. The consensus " So good, Mom! ". " Yes, make this again". "Next time make 6"

Yeah! Makes my life easier!


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If I was poetic & could spell, this would be a better ode. As you may ( or may not) know, I am the only Celiac in a family of 2 teen boys and a hub that eats like one. We were gone all day at the Nascar race so I wanted easyish dinner. Made 5 pizzas on the Kinnick???crusts, different toppings. The consensus " So good, Mom! ". " Yes, make this again". "Next time make 6"

Yeah! Makes my life easier!

Glad it was a hit, wonder MOM! B) Good for you!!!

I don't think my husband remembers what "real" pasta tastes like. :ph34r: But, he's happy!

OK, got a question? Are teen boys or teen girls easier? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

kareng Grand Master

Glad it was a hit, wonder MOM! B)

I don't think my husband remembers what "real" pasta tastes like. :ph34r: But, he's happy!

I'm lucky to have a hub who likes to eat whatever is in front of him. B)

Kids, not as much, but not bad.

Lisa Mentor

I'm lucky to have a hub who likes to eat whatever is in front of him. B)

Me too. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

Me too. ;)

Me three :D

Good deal on the pizza, Karen!! Glad the whole family loves it--makes things so much easier and safer ;)

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