200 calorie Pizza! Picture Included.
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A world without pizza is one I don't want to live in.. it is my absolute favorite! I make pizza at home very often and will definitely be trying this recipe! Thank you for sharing.0
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Lina, that looks so goooood! I'm going grocery shopping after work today so I'm going to pick up some ingredients to make one!
Have Hannah help you, she'll love it!0 -
Don't really understand the crust,what brand is it,and where can you get it?0
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This is the crust:
You can get it at any grocery store.0 -
Cool ,thanks!0
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Where do you find that flat bread? Would Walmart have it?0
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Yes, Walmart will have it.0
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I LOVE pizza and this is definitely something I want to give a try! Sounds really yummy and better then plain cheese pizza too! LOL.0
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I live in a part of the city where there are, like, five little dives just on my block that serve greasy pizza the size of the paper plate in your photograph! Each slice has to be a solid 1,200 calories at least. Yours looks much better0
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um this looks amazing. and filling too! I want it!0
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i love pizza...what a great option..tfs!0
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Here's a recipe for homemade pizza sauce I developed by combining elements of several other recipes I found on the web.
Tom's Pizza Sauce
1 (10 ounce) can tomato puree
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon anchovy paste (optional)
1 tablespoon onion flakes
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/8 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes (optional)
salt to taste
Combine all ingredients in a sauce pan. Gently simmer covered for 10 minutes. Allow to cool before using.
Makes about two cups.
70 calories per 1/2 cup0 -
That pizza looks INSANELY delicious, thanks for posting the recipe and picture, I can add to my food menu now !!!!!0
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That actually looks good. I'm hungry right now for one of those. Lol0
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Just curious - how filling is it? Do you serve with a side salad? (Wondering if it would be enough to tame my appetite!) :happy:0
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that dose look good going to try it it0
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YUM! Thanks so much for the recipe! I'm so going to see about making this!0
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In the last two weeks, I have made three of these flatout pizzas [though I bought the light original bread rather than the italian]. I add a little goat cheese for protein as well as my new favorite thing: turkey pepperoni. Coupled with the goat cheese, that brings me to nearly 20 on the protein scale not counting the bread (3) and other ingredients. I am definitely full after one pizza, though tonight I had some cooked spinach on the side. Such a great dinner.0
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yummmy im gonna have to try it since i love pizza... thanks for the post0
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