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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Homemade pizza is a great and easy option. That's our standard every Friday; husband and I share it with a bottle of wine after the kids go down, and the kids enjoy the leftovers the next day. Bonus is that we can make it whole wheat and with whatever toppings we want.[/quote] Learning to make pizza dough will help a ton! You can easily personalize a pie for everyone, or make several for people to share. And the dough freezes really well and defrosts quickly. We do this at least twice a month at my kids' request. I think making an entire batch of dough (three large pies easily) doesn't cost more than $3 and is probably less. kids do just cheese and sauce and herbs, we like feta, spinach, mushrooms,onions and tomatoes. That is maybe $2-3 per pie. obviously meat toppings are more expensive, but nothing near the price of delivered pizza. [/quote] I get the stuff from trader joes, it's probably 10x as expensive at 1.49 but still a huge savings. [/quote]
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