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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on August 17, 2012, 08:18:00 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/115713130
Oh my.
pscot (12,115 posts)
Pizza on a charcoal grill?
Hot as it is, I hate to fire up the oven. Has a anyone actually done this?
cbayer (110,048 posts)
1. I'm surprised that no one has answered you here, because a number of members have written about it before.
I tried it once and ended up scraping burnt crust off my grill for days, so I obviously did it wrong, but others swear by it.
Hope it turned out ok.
^^the above's the whole pathetic campfire.
You know, Skins has got to do something about putting a burr under the asses of the cooking and baking primitives, so that they show up more.
It's really pathetic; the cooking and baking forum used to be the biggest and liveliest of all the small forums on Skins's island.
Now it collects more cobwebs than primitives.
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Had some wood fired pizza just yesterday at the fair-was tasty. :drool:
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cbayer (110,048 posts)
1. I'm surprised that no one has answered you here, because a number of members have written about it before.
I tried it once and ended up scraping burnt crust off my grill for days, so I obviously did it wrong, but others swear by it.
Hope it turned out ok.
I wonder if it wouldn't stick if you sprayed something like Pam on it?
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I wonder if it wouldn't stick if you sprayed something like Pam on it?
I don't want anything like Pam.
She's a compulsive liar, and she's got the gut rot.
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:lmao: not that Pam, the vegetable spray Pam.
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I wonder if it wouldn't stick if you sprayed something like Pam on it?
GOBUCKS is right. Stay away from Pam, she'll leave a bitter taste in your mouth!
Brush olive oil on the grill. (http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/how_to_grill_pizza/)
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Back in the boy scouts we cooked a pizza over an open fire one time. Shit was good too!! Crust was a little hard... just gotta watch the heat. We also put one in a dutch oven one time, threw some coals in the ground and put it in there and some hours later we had pan pizza! This was waaay before pan pizza come out around here. We are talking early to mid 70's here. Up to that time the only place to get a pizza around here was Lorobis. They are still in business to. Expensive, but pizza hut, dominos, etc can't touch it. It was right across from the weigh station on 60. DD will know about it. It is still in the same place too. Closest one to what they cook that I had was Momma Larossa at Kings Island 30 years ago.
First pan pizza I ever had mom made. The oven broke, dad was out of town, so she put it in a skillet and cooked it on the stove over low heat. Up to that time we had the chef boyardee thin crust. Shit was good too! That was how we ended up doing it in the boy scouts cause I told everyone in the troop about it.
I love me some pizza!!!! Dayum... now I am gonna have to get me a Lorobis pizza tomorrow. :drool: :drool:
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Back in the boy scouts we cooked a pizza over an open fire one time. Shit was good too!! Crust was a little hard... just gotta watch the heat. We also put one in a dutch oven one time, threw some coals in the ground and put it in there and some hours later we had pan pizza! This was waaay before pan pizza come out around here. We are talking early to mid 70's here. Up to that time the only place to get a pizza around here was Lorobis. They are still in business to. Expensive, but pizza hut, dominos, etc can't touch it. It was right across from the weigh station on 60. DD will know about it. It is still in the same place too. Closest one to what they cook that I had was Momma Larossa at Kings Island 30 years ago.
First pan pizza I ever had mom made. The oven broke, dad was out of town, so she put it in a skillet and cooked it on the stove over low heat. Up to that time we had the chef boyardee thin crust. Shit was good too! That was how we ended up doing it in the boy scouts cause I told everyone in the troop about it.
I love me some pizza!!!! Dayum... now I am gonna have to get me a Lorobis pizza tomorrow. :drool: :drool:
OMG! I told you guys we need the little blue and pink thingy next to our names, all this time I though I_B_Perky was a girl!
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OMG! I told you guys we need the little blue and pink thingy next to our names, all this time I though I_B_Perky was a girl!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I was a tomboy. They never found out until I grew breasts!!!! Target rich environment. Girl gotta do what she gotta do doncha know!!!!
:-) :-) :-)
Just kidding. Alas my female friend... rest assured I am a man. She who is the omnipotent one will be more than happy to tell you that I am a man... and a stupid, incompetent one at that. :cheersmate: :cheersmate:
Until her car doesn't start. :fuelfire: :fuelfire:
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OMG! I told you guys we need the little blue and pink thingy next to our names, all this time I though I_B_Perky was a girl!
You can't figure out gender by the vocabulary and language one uses?
Men write differently than women; women write differently than men.
<<knew from the beginning Ballygrl was a femme.
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You can't figure out gender by the vocabulary and language one uses?
Men write differently than women; women write differently than men.
<<knew from the beginning Ballygrl was a femme.
Well Frank... not everyone is as... what words am I looking for here... as astute in the literary mannerisms as you. I read a lot and I can read the first chapter of a book and tell, just by the style, if it is an author I have read before. I can't tell the gender though if the words are gender neutral.
I never thought about how men and women may write different though. That's why I like you. You are a fountain of information on the written word. I will pay more attention in the future to see if I can spot the difference.
I do know my mom could tell who wrote something from her class by just looking at it. I'd help her grade papers sometimes and the kid would forget to put their name on it. She would tell me "Let me look at it" and in 2 seconds flat she would say it's xyz.
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Well, one has to see a lot of someone's writing first; I've made premature mistakes before.
Perhaps the classic case was when conservativecave first got underway, and I thought chris_ was a girl.
chris_ had been a prominent member at our old home, but at the time I wasn't paying attention.
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Well, one has to see a lot of someone's writing first; I've made premature mistakes before.
Perhaps the classic case was when conservativecave first got underway, and I thought chris_ was a girl.
chris_ had been a prominent member at our old home, but at the time I wasn't paying attention.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Organic waste matter happens sometimes Frank. :cheersmate:
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You can't figure out gender by the vocabulary and language one uses?
Men write differently than women; women write differently than men.
<<knew from the beginning Ballygrl was a femme.
I sure have that trouble over on the island. But, considering the number of possible genders over there, I guess it is to be expected.