I think my supermarket sells, like, bake-your-own pizza kits with raw dough and sauce and toppings. Over by the deli. Fold the dough over and it's calzone, right?
Does the process give a "Success" alert when it's done? That would almost make sense.
Maybe. I'll have to pay attention next time I run it.
Watching
Enemy of the Reich: the Noor Inayat Khan Story
on pbs. Heard an interview with the makers the other day. Same day as a piece on the guy who draws Disney heroines based on historical heroines...
Go Jilli, stripe like a banshee!
I am pre-emptively overwhelmed by the next couple of days. I need to make deviled eggs tonight because I signed up to bring them to a work potluck on Friday (eggs are boiled and cooling in the fridge right now) and tomorrow I have a dr's appt. directly after work and then need to cross the straits to pick up my Box o' Meat. Then Friday's my dad's birthday, which we are celebrating by going to a local magic dinner theater. It's all good stuff that, but it's a lot and, really, I could use a lot more sleep than I will probably get.
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Here's her rejected princess entry.
Another helpful tip: don't do spicy dressing when you've just had a new/replacement filing that goes just under the gum line. Or involves brutalization of the gums at all. I got a bit of chile tucked right in there. Flossing it out didn't make it feel THAT much better. Ow.
Ow!
That's a hell of a story.
Trader Joe's also has bags of pizza dough in regular, whole wheat and something that has like garlic or herbs or something.
Also, if you see frozen bread or roll dough, that can be used for pizza.
You can really go down the rabbit hole on the Rejected Princesses site....
Pillsbury pizza dough calzone is in the oven.
Got another medical bill from the last hospital. This one came up to about $200,000. I owe $15.94. Something in Radiology wasn't covered.
$100,000 in drugs. They certainly threw the pharmacopeia at this.
You can really go down the rabbit hole on the Rejected Princesses site....
The author said he'd write about Nanny, a Jamaican National Hero who led a "tribe" of escaped slaves in raids and fought for freedom. I can't wait. But, damn, so many women so many details. The entries get longer and longer--the Bathory one was especially fascinating.