CAN YOU WALK AWAY FROM POLITICS?

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Naan is an East Indian flat bread with yeast. It is fairly economical, being $2.00 for five. They were on sale recently, ten for $3.00, so I froze some. It's a great size for a single serving pizza, and crisps nicely while baking to melt the cheese :) Walmart may carry them. Yellow peppers are ripe, Orange is getting there. Red? Mmmmm, I'd rather orange, but yellow is best :D
my preference is thin crust pizza and stone oven baked with organic flour is other worldly
 

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i confess i am a fence-walker/backslider on the parmesan..........pray for me
I put parmesan in my pasta last night: spinach noodles with sour cream, mayo, mushrooms, onion, and tuna :D

Plus the usual array of onion and garlic powders, and black pepper.
 

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:LOL:

i would roll that up immediately and call it a delicious, healthy burrito
.. perhaps adding first, carnalized onions
Naans are a bit thick, as they are used for dipping also, and I have folded a Naan around
a banana with peanut butter slathered on it. I'd rather have it pizza style, though :D
 

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Naan is an East Indian flat bread with yeast. It is fairly economical, being $2.00 for five. They were on sale recently, ten for $3.00, so I froze some. It's a great size for a single serving pizza, and crisps nicely while baking to melt the cheese :) Walmart may carry them. Yellow peppers are ripe, Orange is getting there. Red? Mmmmm, I'd rather orange, but yellow is best :D
i agree yellow is best =]

naan vs. a loaf of traditionally mass-produced bread is a bit more expensive, but better tasting. i have seen it made often on TV - looks fairly easy.. ? possibly cheaper to do this way with some flour etc

a bit like pita bread, which also makes great homemade pizza!
 

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Naans are a bit thick, as they are used for dipping also, and I have folded a Naan around
a banana with peanut butter slathered on it. I'd rather have it pizza style, though :D
a good trick for not having your flour tortilla crack when you fold a burrito is to slightly warm it first.

corn ones will crack no matter what. they should be fried
 

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should one not likewise slice the tomatoes?

have you considered quartered zucchini?
Cherry tomatoes only need to be halved, though the top pic of pizza has larger than cherry size but smaller than normal sized tomatoes on it. I only halved them as well, because cutting into threes was too thin! Halving them means they retain a lot more heat longer, so I do not bake them as long as the rest of the pizza. Five minutes is good for them after the rest has baked for 15 minutes to allow the cheese to melt and the bread to crisp :) Zucchini I just very recently realized I have been slicing all wrong! I was doing thin circular slices when it would make a lot more sense to simply slice the zucchini lengthwise to fit the Naan. They go on first, then the mushrooms and onion, then the cheese, which hopefully helps hold it all together once melted over all else. Except tomatoes, because, tomatoes go on last. It is a bit messy to eat but that's half the fun :D The bread does crisp enough to support the weight.
 
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I put parmesan in my pasta last night: spinach noodles with sour cream, mayo, mushrooms, onion, and tuna :D

Plus the usual array of onion and garlic powders, and black pepper.
With all this talk of pizza and the like, i searched my freezer for our usual stash of Trader Joe's frozen and found none!

TWO scriptures come to my mind:
#1 - "do not cause your brother to stumble"
AND
#2 - " I looked for a pizza to fill the gap and found none."

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If you walk away, you have forfeited any right to comment or complain about anything that the government does.
 
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After much discussion here i realized that one truely can walk away from politics - but not pizza............

so who holds the real Political Power - Pizzarias
 

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i agree yellow is best =]

naan vs. a loaf of traditionally mass-produced bread is a bit more expensive, but better tasting. i have seen it made often on TV - looks fairly easy.. ? possibly cheaper to do this way with some flour etc

a bit like pita bread, which also makes great homemade pizza!
I never used to buy bread (prolly shouldn't say never, more like very rarely) because I could never (oops, I said it again :giggle:) eat a full loaf before it was indelibly moldy. I guess I was not very big on sandwiches in those days. I do like bagels, but they are a bit more difficult to make into a sandwich type meal. Nice with an omelet, though! :) Naans have a crazy amount of carbs = about 50 per. Bagels do too, but more like 30 each. That's high compared to a piece of bread being maybe 10. Diabetics have to really watch out for those things. I am not diabetic but I have a niece who has been since she was four.
 

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If you walk away, you have forfeited any right to comment or complain about anything that the government does.
bro check the previous post to yours; he didn't walk away -- he checked his freezer

admittedly i had clam chowder tonight but tomorrow i fully intend to call Papa John's, God willing
 

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i've thought about that, especially when i was younger, but i don't anymore think it's a good solution. there is a very high probability that we would have a large number of very unqualified people filling such positions -- and very unqualified people in a lot of important jobs is a bad scene. a very bad scene.

what i tend to think now is that ((1)) we need congressional term limits ((2)) congress & especially the presidency need to be unpaid or minimum-wage jobs with no monetary advantage whatsoever ((i.e. book deals etc need to be outlawed, insider trading needs to be strongly enforced, and any and all potential revenue streams from holding office should not be paid to the office-holder but to the government itself as though tax, so that NO ONE profits from politics)) and ((3)) which is an extension of ((2)) and really ought to be called ((0)) because it's the bottom line IMO --- political office should have ZERO monetary motivation attached to it whatsoever. in fact it ought to maybe financially HURT to be a political leader, instead of PROFIT.

NO ONE should see politics as a way to become rich and/or powerful, and no one should see politics as a 'career'

overall goal is that qualified, motivated people hold such positions and DO NOT hold such positions in order to profit from them.

over the last 5 years we've witnessed a man who tried to use the presidency and the merchandising of the gospel to fraudulently, effectively become king of America, destroying our democracy in the process. both as Americans and as Christians we ought have serious pause about this, really examining our entire political process and just how much we've been used and deceived by the world as a 'visible church.'

JMO
what actually qualifies a person for politics though?
Being a lawyer? Or holding a politcal science degree?
 

Lanolin

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you dont need any qualifications for making pizza though
Just a readiness to flip them in the air and grate cheese.