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I'm not sure if I mistakenly posted in the wrong forum or if my post got moved, but I'm going to try again:
Does anyone know of a grocery (or restaurant) in TV area that sells THIN-CRUST pizza to cook yourself? We like my husband to cook it on the grill...yummm (I've checked at Publix and they don't have anything).
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I'm not sure if I mistakenly posted in the wrong forum or if my post got moved, but I'm going to try again:
Does anyone know of a grocery (or restaurant) in TV area that sells THIN-CRUST pizza to cook yourself? We like my husband to cook it on the grill...yummm (I've checked at Publix and they don't have anything).
Did you check Wal-Mart?
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I'm not sure if I mistakenly posted in the wrong forum or if my post got moved, but I'm going to try again:
Does anyone know of a grocery (or restaurant) in TV area that sells THIN-CRUST pizza to cook yourself? We like my husband to cook it on the grill...yummm (I've checked at Publix and they don't have anything).
WalMart and Fresh Market have them
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I'm not sure if I mistakenly posted in the wrong forum or if my post got moved, but I'm going to try again:
Does anyone know of a grocery (or restaurant) in TV area that sells THIN-CRUST pizza to cook yourself? We like my husband to cook it on the grill...yummm (I've checked at Publix and they don't have anything).
I think you can ask any pizza place to prepare but not cook it. I used to do that in California and there was no problem with the request.
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Thank you for the quick responses - now I know where dinner is coming from!
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Thank you for the quick responses - now I know where dinner is coming from!
I like the grilled concept, does it get a smokey flavor?
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I bet Sam's Club has them!
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Yes, we like Sam's
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Sam's Club....just had one today.
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WALMart has em too pretty good for bake at home
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I'm not sure if I mistakenly posted in the wrong forum or if my post got moved, but I'm going to try again:
Does anyone know of a grocery (or restaurant) in TV area that sells THIN-CRUST pizza to cook yourself? We like my husband to cook it on the grill...yummm (I've checked at Publix and they don't have anything).
How do you go about cooking a pizza on the grille? Do you place it directly on the grates or put it on a stone or some type of sheet pan? Sounds interesting.
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How do you go about cooking a pizza on the grille? Do you place it directly on the grates or put it on a stone or some type of sheet pan? Sounds interesting.
We put them right on the grates. It's a fun way to do a pizza party--set out the dough, cheese and toppings. Each person gets their own ball of dough and pick which toppings or how much to put on their personal pizza. A salad and glass of Cab and you're all set!
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If you're just looking for fresh pizza dough, Publix does sell them in the bakery section.
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If you're just looking for fresh pizza dough, Publix does sell them in the bakery section.
Did not know that...think I will try a grilled pizza this week...
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We put them right on the grates too, and it does give the pizza a most delicious smokey flavor...we have had MUCH better success with thin crust pizzas.
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