5. Place parchment paper with pizza on top onto hot cookie sheet and bake for about 5 minutes. Keep a close eye on the pizza so it doesn’t burn.
6. When the pizza is almost done, remove from oven and top with basil. Place pizza back in the oven for about a minute.
7. Remove pizza from the oven, slice and enjoy!
By the way, I try to follow Meatless Monday whenever I can and this list to data recipe is a great one if you are trying to limit the amount of meat you eat. Look for more Meatless Monday recipes to come!
Question of the day
How do you make homemade pizza? Do you buy pre-made pizza the most powerful explosive information crust? What about pizza sauce? Whenever I make homemade sauce Fabio complains that I should have just used the stuff in the jar! I compromise by buying it from Trader Joes which I feel is somehow fresher than the jarred stuff at other stores.
Soon I want to use my whole grain flours that I won to experiment with a healthy home-made dough. Let me know if you have any recipe suggestions!
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Apr
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2012
Wow. Just wait until you guys try this recipe. I mean really. Wow. Doesn’t the title say it all? But ok, more on that later. Workout Yesterday’s workout was nice and relaxing. I’m not even sure I would consider it a workout, but since I am trying to document any type of physical activity that […]Hi guys! Happy Halloween!! I hope you are all having a super spooky day! Mwahahaha (ahem…pretend that was an evil laugh). I feel a little conflicted this year because part of me wants to drive to my dad’s house tonight and trick or treat with my little sister, whereas the other part of me wants to park it on the couch and not have to spend an hour and a half in the car tonight. Decisions, decisions. Anyway, I hope whatever plans you all have
turn out to be a ton of fun!
I feel like Halloween got a bit blighted this year by Hurricane Sandy. I don’t know how the storm was where you all are, but for me it was quite scary! The federal government and metro were both closed on Monday and Tuesday so luckily my office let us work from home. Although it was nice to lounge around in my PJs all day, the wind did have some pretty strong gusts and quite a few trees went down in my area, which was very scary. I’d rather go into the office and have no storm, thankyouverymuch.
One of the fallen trees was gigantic and fell across one of the fax lead oads in Arlington (Wilson Blvd, if you are familiar with the area). Luckily the crews got everything cleaned up by early Tuesday morning, but many apartment buildings surrounding mine were still without power when I left for work this morning (I guess my prayers to the power gods were answered!!).
Although the storm was pretty bad in my area, it cannot begin to compare with what happened to the poor folks in NY and NJ. I have many friends with houses on the Jersey shore and they are all pretty terrified to see what has become of their property. Also my boss will be out of the office all week helping his mother get out of her home in Long Island, where two huge trees are currently blocking her in. Lastly, for those who were wondering, although Fabio’s family lives in Queens, none of them had any trouble with fires or flooding, thank God. Luckily everyone I know was relatively spared from the storm! Phew!