Eggs benne on pizza
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- mark111757
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Eggs benne on pizza
From the new olive magazine, part 1
- mark111757
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Re: Eggs benne on pizza
Part 2
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- Alexandria
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Re: Eggs benne on pizza
Mark,
Definitely a hit amongst the young set for a Birthday Celebration !
I will stick to the classic but with Iberian acorn fed Ham from Dehuesa, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain ..
Thank you for posting !!
Have a lovely day ..
Definitely a hit amongst the young set for a Birthday Celebration !
I will stick to the classic but with Iberian acorn fed Ham from Dehuesa, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain ..
Thank you for posting !!
Have a lovely day ..
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- karadekoolaid
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Re: Eggs benne on pizza
I was highly amused by the comment at the top of the recipe, Mark:
"SERVES 2 - A LITTLE EFFORT"
A WHAT????
Strikes me that, for something as basic and straightforward as a pizza, Olive Magazine is making a supreme effort to unduly complicate things!
Not to say I wouldn´t eat it. The concept, if it works just right, is extraordinary. The execution, hard work.
Reminds me of my university professor who used to mock us for being long -winded:
" Please call a spade a spade, not a one-handled pole-like instrument for removing earth and detritus"
"SERVES 2 - A LITTLE EFFORT"
A WHAT????
Strikes me that, for something as basic and straightforward as a pizza, Olive Magazine is making a supreme effort to unduly complicate things!
Not to say I wouldn´t eat it. The concept, if it works just right, is extraordinary. The execution, hard work.
Reminds me of my university professor who used to mock us for being long -winded:
" Please call a spade a spade, not a one-handled pole-like instrument for removing earth and detritus"
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