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I might seem strange, but I like frozen pizza. Now, before I go on, for our younger audience, let me explain: I don't eat the pizza when it's frozen... It stays in the freezer until I am ready to cook it in the oven... Then I cook it... I used to be a third grade teacher who used to read the day's school cafeteria menu and, not to say the trademark of the pizza that they were serving as an entree, I would say, "Today we're having frozen pizza," to which the kids would reply, "Ewwwwww!"
Anyway, most people don't have ovens here. I still don't have one. When I first moved here, after work one night, I saw some frozen pizza in my local supermarket. I had really been craving it. It was a locally produced creation. They had them in four varieties: ham, sausage, fish, and bacon. I was so excited to get the pizzas (I bought four of them) that I forgot I had neither a freezer nor an oven.
My wife came up with a way to heat up the pizza. I think this will even work on camping trips. You need a skillet with a lid on it, some corn oil, and some corn meal. Thaw the pizza for about two hours. With a paper towel, wipe some corn oil on the skillet. Add a few grains of corn meal to the skillet. Place the skillet on the burner. Turn it on medium low. After about two minutes put the pizza into the pan and cover it. Heat it for the number of minutes as stated on the box.
Voila! Cooked frozen pizza without an oven.
Anyway, most people don't have ovens here. I still don't have one. When I first moved here, after work one night, I saw some frozen pizza in my local supermarket. I had really been craving it. It was a locally produced creation. They had them in four varieties: ham, sausage, fish, and bacon. I was so excited to get the pizzas (I bought four of them) that I forgot I had neither a freezer nor an oven.
My wife came up with a way to heat up the pizza. I think this will even work on camping trips. You need a skillet with a lid on it, some corn oil, and some corn meal. Thaw the pizza for about two hours. With a paper towel, wipe some corn oil on the skillet. Add a few grains of corn meal to the skillet. Place the skillet on the burner. Turn it on medium low. After about two minutes put the pizza into the pan and cover it. Heat it for the number of minutes as stated on the box.
Voila! Cooked frozen pizza without an oven.
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(singing:) Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon; Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon... (sorry, couldn't help it...)LoyalTubist wrote: They had them in four varieties: ham, sausage, fish, and bacon.
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pep-pa-ron-i, ground beef, cheese and sauce,OldsRecording wrote:(singing:) Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon; Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon... (sorry, couldn't help it...)LoyalTubist wrote: They had them in four varieties: ham, sausage, fish, and bacon.
Ham, sausage, fish and bacon; fish and bacon.
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iiipopes wrote:pep-pa-ron-i, ground beef, cheese and sauce,OldsRecording wrote:(singing:) Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon; Ham, sau-sage, fish and bacon, fish and bacon... (sorry, couldn't help it...)LoyalTubist wrote: They had them in four varieties: ham, sausage, fish, and bacon.
Ham, sausage, fish and bacon; fish and bacon.
bardus est ut bardus probo,
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.