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02-08-2014, 05:43 PM
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Piddle, I can't find the thread we were adding our favorite pizzas, so I'll start another thread....
Smoked Turkey-Pesto Pizza My review - "We loved this pizza. Adding the fresh tomatoes at serving time added a bright flavor that only fresh tomatoes can. I would never have thought the combination of smoked turkey, pesto, and marinated artichokes would work, but it does - splendidly! a Chateau St. Michelle Riesling was a very good match, also."
Later, the turkey/cranberry pizza - hope it's as good or better and can be added to the list!
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Jean, that sounds wonderful!! I love artichokes on pizza.
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Another great looking pizza. Turkey/cranberry sounds really good.
Here's a link to the pizza thread..
http://www.forums.cuisineathome.com/ubbt...ge=7#Post148845
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Looks fantastic. I'm sure the turkey cranberry will be good as well - I love a sandwich with those ingredients.
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Shoot - Top Ten - that's what I should have looked for. Thanks Blane.
And, Karyn - this is what we just enjoyed......
a little moonshine - wow, great drink.
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William would love the turkey!!!
Now I really regret not doing pizza for his birthday! But the cool thing about weekend birthdays....you have an excuse to celebrate all weekend!!!!
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Is it his birthday weekend???? Happy Birthday, Mr. William!!!
I was really disappointed in the Turkey-Cranberry pizza. I'm sure one of the reasons was it couldn't have compared to how good the Turkey-Pesto earlier in the day.
But, also, I think Jack was not a good choice for the cheese - it seemed to mute the other flavors. I'm thinking of trying it again with a goat cheese.
Wasn't bad, just didn't knock our socks off.
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Shoot - Top Ten - that's what I should have looked for. Thanks Blane.
And, Karyn - this is what we just enjoyed......
a little moonshine - wow, great drink.
LOL! Watch out...that stuff is dangerous!!
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We're having another one today..........................
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I agree with Karyn! Be careful!!! LOL!
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