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Old August 29th, 2004, 12:59 PM
Bob M
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 20:24:15 -0700, John Smith
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Newly introduced has a wafer thin crust and looks good. I'm afraid I
would
eat more than one slice is this a problem for you as well?

I've heard that places make a all sausage dough, and it's perfect for
Atkins, but I haven't heard of any in Nor Cal?



Personally, I would eat more than one slice -- more like 4. All sausage
dough? I wonder how they cook it, as sausage is so fatty (most sausage,
anyway).

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Old August 29th, 2004, 01:29 PM
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 07:59:01 -0400, "Bob M"
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 20:24:15 -0700, John Smith
wrote:

I've heard that places make a all sausage dough, and it's perfect for
Atkins, but I haven't heard of any in Nor Cal?


Personally, I would eat more than one slice -- more like 4. All sausage
dough? I wonder how they cook it, as sausage is so fatty (most sausage,
anyway).


You can do this at home. Line a pie pan with Italian sausage and bake
until thoroughly cooked. Drain the fat. Add toppings and cheese, and
continue baking until cheese is at desired doneness (some like it just
melted, some like it browned and bubbly. Use about a 400F temperature..

Carol
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Old August 29th, 2004, 02:22 PM
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"John Smith" wrote in message ...
Newly introduced has a wafer thin crust and looks good. I'm afraid I would
eat more than one slice is this a problem for you as well?

I've heard that places make a all sausage dough, and it's perfect for
Atkins, but I haven't heard of any in Nor Cal?


This is a little bit off topic but, have you ever tried a pita pizza
when you get the munchies? they're surprisingly good. I take a thin
whole wheat pita, spread a little sauce on it, then put the toppings
of my choice on it, and bake. They are really good. I especially like
a little chicken, onions, and chopped black olives. Best thing--the
little pizzas are ready in a few minutes.
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Old August 29th, 2004, 05:06 PM
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 07:29:10 -0500, Carol
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 07:59:01 -0400, "Bob M"
wrote:

On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 20:24:15 -0700, John Smith
wrote:

I've heard that places make a all sausage dough, and it's perfect for
Atkins, but I haven't heard of any in Nor Cal?


Personally, I would eat more than one slice -- more like 4. All sausage
dough? I wonder how they cook it, as sausage is so fatty (most sausage,
anyway).


You can do this at home. Line a pie pan with Italian sausage and bake
until thoroughly cooked. Drain the fat. Add toppings and cheese, and
continue baking until cheese is at desired doneness (some like it just
melted, some like it browned and bubbly. Use about a 400F temperature..

Carol


Interesting. I might try this when I make sausage (one of the things I
have to do on my cooking list of things to do).

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Old August 29th, 2004, 07:55 PM
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Theresa wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message ...
Newly introduced has a wafer thin crust and looks good. I'm afraid I would
eat more than one slice is this a problem for you as well?

I've heard that places make a all sausage dough, and it's perfect for
Atkins, but I haven't heard of any in Nor Cal?


This is a little bit off topic but, have you ever tried a pita pizza
when you get the munchies? they're surprisingly good. I take a thin
whole wheat pita, spread a little sauce on it, then put the toppings
of my choice on it, and bake. They are really good. I especially like
a little chicken, onions, and chopped black olives. Best thing--the
little pizzas are ready in a few minutes.


Flatness in a bread doesn't reduce carbs. A whole matzoh or a large
pita run about 25-30g carb, of all brands I've seen. Any thin crust
pizza I've seen locally seems to be more or less the same thing,
a dough meant to rise less, and be more cracker-like or pita-like
so it has the appearance of less breading, but not necessarily any
savings in carbs.

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Old August 30th, 2004, 05:11 PM
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You can do this at home. Line a pie pan with Italian sausage and bake
until thoroughly cooked. Drain the fat. Add toppings and cheese, and
continue baking until cheese is at desired doneness (some like it just
melted, some like it browned and bubbly. Use about a 400F temperature..


I tried this with a hamburger patty. it just is too strong and you don't get the
flavors of everything else very well.

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