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  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

    I helped a friend move today. In related news I hurt myself today.

    I had plans for dinner. I wasn’t in any condition to make follow through because of the extreme back pain. Freezer pizza to the rescue. To one I added banana peppers and cotija To the other I added kielbasa, jalapeno and red onion.

    It’s a great way to turn scraps and leftovers into food.

    Cost per person, $5 plus extra toppings. It’s almost impossible to put a dollar worth of toppings on a pizza.

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    evergreen@lemmy.world
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    Great idea with the kielbasa! Gonna try that myself. I do this almost anytime I get frozen pizza as well, which is a bit of a nostalgic comfort food thing for me I guess (Red Baron or Tombstone on a Friday night for max nostalgia). I almost always end up adding more cheese, as the mfrs seem to skimp nowadays.

    Sorry to see you got injured. How did it happen?

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      I helped a friend move today. In related news I hurt myself today.

      I had plans for dinner. I wasn’t in any condition to make follow through because of the extreme back pain. Freezer pizza to the rescue. To one I added banana peppers and cotija To the other I added kielbasa, jalapeno and red onion.

      It’s a great way to turn scraps and leftovers into food.

      Cost per person, $5 plus extra toppings. It’s almost impossible to put a dollar worth of toppings on a pizza.

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      shalafi@lemmy.world
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      I do this with Aldi pizzas! Less than $5 a pop, add red sauce, extra pepperoni and cheese, whatever, kids fucking LOVED it.

      My secret sauce is preheating the oven with the pizza stone in there. Won’t even attempt pizza without a stone.

      Dear reader, if you haven’t tried a pizza stone, get one immediately. No need to pay a bunch of money, it’s basically a big chunk of ceramic. LOL, go get a chunk of tile at the hardware store.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        I am literally in enough pain that I had to brace myself before bending over to put it in and take it out of the oven. I had to stand the whole time it was cooking because I was afraid that if I sat I wouldn’t be able to stand up.

        Sometimes doctored convenience food is the best people can do.

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        grysbok@lemmy.sdf.org
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        I’m glad you’re fed. That’s the important thing. That other person sucks to try and judge you for how you’re eating.

        I like dino nuggets and olives on my doctored pizza.

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        • B-TR3EB B-TR3E

          The good thing about freezer pizza is its’ time saving potential: just take the frozen pizza, package and all and throw it directly into the bin. Done in 2 seconds. Doctoring it up first seems quite a waste of time.

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          trickdacy@lemmy.world
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          What a shit take.

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          • S shalafi@lemmy.world

            I do this with Aldi pizzas! Less than $5 a pop, add red sauce, extra pepperoni and cheese, whatever, kids fucking LOVED it.

            My secret sauce is preheating the oven with the pizza stone in there. Won’t even attempt pizza without a stone.

            Dear reader, if you haven’t tried a pizza stone, get one immediately. No need to pay a bunch of money, it’s basically a big chunk of ceramic. LOL, go get a chunk of tile at the hardware store.

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            FauxPseudo
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            My pizza stone hasn’t been in my budget ever. But I did end up with an extra 12-in cast iron skillet. I put that in the oven when I preheat. I can’t cook the pizza on it because repeated bakings has removed all the cure. But it definitely acts as a good heat battery. I tried finding a good lead detection stick to see if I could test some terracotta tiles but I couldn’t find one on Amazon with a good enough rating.

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            • E evergreen@lemmy.world

              Great idea with the kielbasa! Gonna try that myself. I do this almost anytime I get frozen pizza as well, which is a bit of a nostalgic comfort food thing for me I guess (Red Baron or Tombstone on a Friday night for max nostalgia). I almost always end up adding more cheese, as the mfrs seem to skimp nowadays.

              Sorry to see you got injured. How did it happen?

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              FauxPseudo
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              Make sure you slice it thin just like pepperoni. You may even want to crisp it under the broiler for the last few moments

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              • E evergreen@lemmy.world

                Great idea with the kielbasa! Gonna try that myself. I do this almost anytime I get frozen pizza as well, which is a bit of a nostalgic comfort food thing for me I guess (Red Baron or Tombstone on a Friday night for max nostalgia). I almost always end up adding more cheese, as the mfrs seem to skimp nowadays.

                Sorry to see you got injured. How did it happen?

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                FauxPseudo
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                I broke my back in 2021. I can put in 4 hours of Labor harder than most people my age can even dream of. But I’m going to pay for it. Today I put in 4 hours helping a friend move from a second story to a first story. I literally ran circles around people half my age and did all the heavy lifting. I keep going until it hurts and then a little bit more because if I don’t then I’m going to create long-term problems. Things like this are physical therapy.

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                • PhilipTheBucketP PhilipTheBucket

                  To the other I added kielbasa, jalapeno and red onion.

                  Holy moley that looks delicious

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                  FauxPseudo
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                  Make sure you deseed those peppers.

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    I helped a friend move today. In related news I hurt myself today.

                    I had plans for dinner. I wasn’t in any condition to make follow through because of the extreme back pain. Freezer pizza to the rescue. To one I added banana peppers and cotija To the other I added kielbasa, jalapeno and red onion.

                    It’s a great way to turn scraps and leftovers into food.

                    Cost per person, $5 plus extra toppings. It’s almost impossible to put a dollar worth of toppings on a pizza.

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                    dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net
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                    I like to get the cheese pizzas from Costco (the personal size) and add veggies and maybe some ham or salami. Broccoli mushroom and olive is pretty delish.

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                    • B-TR3EB B-TR3E

                      The good thing about freezer pizza is its’ time saving potential: just take the frozen pizza, package and all and throw it directly into the bin. Done in 2 seconds. Doctoring it up first seems quite a waste of time.

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                      dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net
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                      Why put an egg and fresh scallions in your ramen? Why add mustard to the sandwich you got from a vending machine? Doctoring stuff up makes it slightly less convenient for a massive improvement in satisfaction. Instead of criticizing maybe you should try it out.

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                      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                        Make sure you deseed those peppers.

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                        PhilipTheBucket
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                        Absolutely not, make me suffer

                        It’s also functional, when I was a lad there was a pizza place near us that sold jalapeno pizza that we would get because it would greatly reduce the number of people who wanted to get a slice

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          The old familiar sting.

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                          errer@lemmy.world
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                          Try to…pizza…it all away

                          /I got nothin

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                          • PhilipTheBucketP PhilipTheBucket

                            Absolutely not, make me suffer

                            It’s also functional, when I was a lad there was a pizza place near us that sold jalapeno pizza that we would get because it would greatly reduce the number of people who wanted to get a slice

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                            FauxPseudo
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                            You’ll taste the onion but you won’t taste the sausage. Jalapenos will just cover that right up.

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                            • S shalafi@lemmy.world

                              I do this with Aldi pizzas! Less than $5 a pop, add red sauce, extra pepperoni and cheese, whatever, kids fucking LOVED it.

                              My secret sauce is preheating the oven with the pizza stone in there. Won’t even attempt pizza without a stone.

                              Dear reader, if you haven’t tried a pizza stone, get one immediately. No need to pay a bunch of money, it’s basically a big chunk of ceramic. LOL, go get a chunk of tile at the hardware store.

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                              mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                              Unglazed terracotta planter bases from garden stores work amazingly as pizza stones too and they’re usualy like $3-4 for a big one - just make sure to wash it well and do a burn-in cycle to get rid of any residues.

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