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    I just realized how torturous this thread can be when you just get up and haven't had breakfast yet.....Oooh lord !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    I just realized how torturous this thread can be when you just get up and haven't had breakfast yet.....Oooh lord !
    Other than getting up to early what is keeping you from having lamb chops for breakfast...

    Have you ever thought of using a slow cooker overnight for breakfast!

    The only hot thing I like to leave run while I sleep is my furnace.....
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    The only thing that sounded good for supper was some pizza.

    I was lazy and bought a store made dough and all of the trimmings. I also didn't care if it was 'round' so here's the results.

    A red sauce based pizza with mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, pepperoni, onion, mushroom, salami, Canadian bacon and black olives. Enough left overs for breakfast.

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    Inspired by cudarunner, I folded my pizza in half and made oven-baked panzerotti.
    Yummy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolita1x2 View Post
    Inspired by cudarunner, I folded my pizza in half and made oven-baked panzerotti.
    Yummy!
    Here in Walla Walla at least one Take and Bake Pizza Place calls those 'Calzones'

    By the way if you got heartburn or such I can't be held responsible!
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    Tater tot hotdish. None left for pictures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    Here in Walla Walla at least one Take and Bake Pizza Place calls those 'Calzones'

    By the way if you got heartburn or such I can't be held responsible!

    It depends on what part of Italy one is from.
    In my region, they are called panzerotti.
    Whenever we made calzone, it would be either a savory or sweet dish (depending on the time of year). It looked like a cake/pie, Italian style, where the crust used olive oil instead of butter, as an ingredient.
    My favourites are the calzone di ricotta (sweet) and calzone di cipolle (savory).

    And I always carry Tums with me...
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    A bloody beef with just the necessary accessories,
    and a decent wine.
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    Followed by an Irish coffee and a book.


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    Small ham for dinner tonight, green bean casserole is in the oven - potatoes for garlic mashed are almost to boil.Name:  IMG_3501.jpg
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    Steak with Horseradish, kale salad ,asparagus , spud.

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