What You Buy:
already made pizza dough in a tube, pepperoni, ricotta cheese, spaghetti sauce, parmesan cheese, mozzerella cheese; basil, black pepper, and garlic powder optional
What You Do:
1. Flour a work surface or flat square baking sheet
2. Lay out dough and stretch it out to make a big rectangle; do not make the dough too thin
3. Length-wise, pour a bit of sauce on one half of the dough
4. Layer with pepperoni, cheeses and seasonings
5. Flip the empty side over the toppings side
6. Pinch close
7. Brush olive oil on top
8. Bake in the oven for 20mins at 400 degrees
Enjoy!
September 14th, 2006
food, life
I have been using Amazon wishlists for quite a while. They were pretty well organized and easy to use. Unfortuantely, I started using my wish list as a “favorites” folder and basically just piled in items that I wanted to remember and set them all to low priority. However, since Amazon is brilliant, they have come up with a solution. Now you can create three separate types of lists, along with multiple wish lists. Of course, I do realize that Amazon has had these list options out for quite some time, but I still think that they are useful.
There is a gift list, to keep track of items I would like to buy for others. A wish list, same as the old except I can make multiple. For example, I can name one list “Birthday” and one “For School”. There is also a shopping list, which can be used similar to a “favorites”. Really it just helps save some space in your shopping cart. That, too, used to get over crowded.
With the plethora of vendors that sell through Amazon, the lists are great in being able to include items outside of the normal cd, book, electronics realm. All Amazon junkies should definitely take advantage of the list options, if for nothing else, to organize your wants and keep track of your browsed items better.
p.s. Here is my example of a simple birthday wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/3191NVMB8J3HM
September 5th, 2006
internet