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    Fat Lady and Pizza Crust Recipe

    Here is a plumper who suggests a whole wheat alternative for pizza crust.
    I like the idea but I would go even coarser and grainier. About 12 grains and whole flax seeds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    I like the idea but I would go even coarser and grainier. About 12 grains and whole flax seeds.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Here is a plumper who suggests a whole wheat alternative for pizza crust.
    I like the idea but I would go even coarser and grainier. About 12 grains and whole flax seeds.
    Yes, it's a golden day to be facetious.

    Cleeky Cleeky
    Don't know about those flax seeds. You're liable to end up having to trimming your ass hairs with a weed whacker.

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    I don't know about the courser dough and the flax seeds. To be authentic pizza has to be baked in a coal fired oven at around 700-800 degrees. Around the edges and on the bottom the crust should be somewhat crispy with a few burned spots here and there. i don;t know if the flax seeds would lend a very good flavour at those temps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K7SGJ View Post
    Don't know about those flax seeds. You're liable to end up having to trimming your ass hairs with a weed whacker.
    Now that, is hilarity on a stick.
    However, how often do you trim your ass hairs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    I don't know about the courser dough and the flax seeds. To be authentic pizza has to be baked in a coal fired oven at around 700-800 degrees. Around the edges and on the bottom the crust should be somewhat crispy with a few burned spots here and there. i don;t know if the flax seeds would lend a very good flavour at those temps.
    Good point John but, as you can see from the video, she is as well as I am, using the standard home oven. That maxes out at 500 degree F which is more than I need indoors.
    Question: When you decide to cook a pizza, do you use a traditional pizza oven or do you improvise and make the most of what is on hand.
    Here's and idea. You can still get that burnt bottom effect on the stove top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Good point John but, as you can see from the video, she is as well as I am, using the standard home oven. That maxes out at 500 degree F which is more than I need indoors.
    Question: When you decide to cook a pizza, do you use a traditional pizza oven or do you improvise and make the most of what is on hand.
    Here's and idea. You can still get that burnt bottom effect on the stove top.
    Around here I don't even try to cook my own pizza. To make it right you need a brick or stone oven fired with anthracite coal. the whole trick is to bake it fast at high temp. Fortunately we have two places nearby that make it that way. Otherwise I'd have to either build a brick or stone oven, improvise with a conventional oven or, do without.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Now that, is hilarity on a stick.
    However, how often do you trim your ass hairs?
    Don't trim them. Just eat a healthy helping of beans, and when the urge to pass gas comes, light the fart with a BIC lighter. You'll singe the offending hair right off!
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    Hello.

    First off, I actually prefer that generic "pizza" that a lot of places serve.
    Second, healthy pizza? by the very thought it is not authentic, this is the Los Vegas style Paris, not intended to be real.
    Disney world Italian pizza.

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