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Homemade pizza using Trader Joe's garlic & herb dough. Threw on a little pesto, with some capers, mushrooms and feta cheese on one half, and sundried tomatoes and artichokes and feta on the other.

 

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Homemade pizza using Trader Joe's garlic & herb dough. Threw on a little pesto, with some capers, mushrooms and feta cheese on one half, and sundried tomatoes and artichokes and feta on the other.

 

Aces!

 

Just started making our own Pizzas with the kids. The dough is soooo easy to make, though I can't flip it around and it always ends up in a "rustic" shape : ).

 

The kids can throw on their own toppings, which is great fun. Fantastic!

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One of the specials at our local Basque restaurant is rabbit, which I love. So that's what I had, with the customary polenta soup, salad, french fries, basque beans, and beef tongue stew, all served family style.

 

http://jtbasquenv.com/img/jt-logo.png

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One of the specials at our local Basque restaurant is rabbit, which I love. So that's what I had, with the customary polenta soup, salad, french fries, basque beans, and beef tongue stew, all served family style.

 

http://jtbasquenv.com/img/jt-logo.png

 

Oh hell yeah I’d destroy what you just described :blaze:

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A pot of turkey and pumpkin chili simmering on the stove. Another hour and a half before the beans go in, another half hour to serve. Tortilla chips and cold Shiners.
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Grilled onion style cheeseburger, animal style fries and neopolitan shake at a new In N Out that opened in my city today.

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I had 5 Guys yesterday.

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