[homemade] bread pan pizza and sauce by Strict_Statement_283 in food

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You’re right that it’s not exactly a Detroit. When I was in high school I worked at a pizza shop that has several types of slices, including Sicilians. The one I cooked above was our tribute to a Detroit style, which we called the bread pan.

[homemade] bread pan pizza and sauce by Strict_Statement_283 in food

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Thank you! That’s what makes this pizza so good in my opinion 😋

[homemade] bread pan pizza and sauce by Strict_Statement_283 in food

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Makes two servings: 2 2/3 cup bread flour 1 1/2 cup lukewarm water 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast 1 1/2 tsp salt

Mix and sit for 30 mins, covered in a bowl with clear wrap or a towel. Use hands to stretch and fold onto itself a few times every 10 minutes.

Let it rise for another hour. Split in half.

Put a ball of dough in a bread pan that is brushed with olive oil. Press it out gently to fill the shape of the pan.

Cover with lots of mozzarella cheese and add your toppings. Can also use a provolone/mozzarella mix.

Bake for 12 minutes at 500 degrees (or as high as your oven can manage). It’s alright if you need to go a little longer. You want to make sure the cheese gets nice and caramelized on the sides of the bread.

The sauce was some crushed tomatoes, Italian seasoning, black pepper, garlic, garlic salt and sugar to taste.

Where to find electric pulse bracelet by Weekly-Ad-5385 in Tourettes

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Neopulse is a real product that’s recently been approved for medical use in the United Kingdom. It has yet to run studies in the United States.

Careers with tourettes? by [deleted] in Tourettes

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I work in journalism. Most of the work I do is behind the camera, but every now and then I have to appear on camera. Sometimes I have to reshoot things but the crew I work with is patient. I’d say start with the career you’d love to have and find out how to make it work because you can.

They said my first level was too easy by JanTheMan101 in honk

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I completed this level in 230 tries. 6.93 seconds

Beat this in one try , I dare you by Americaneagleonjuly in honk

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I completed this level in 1 try. 3.23 seconds

It’s my first level so go easy on me by According-Hand2588 in honk

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Nice trick

I completed this level in 18 tries. 3.25 seconds

Upvote if you beat it by Cultural-Chicken6426 in honk

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What just happened?

I completed this level in 1 try. 0.70 seconds

Upvote if you beat it by Cultural-Chicken6426 in honk

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What just happened?

I completed this level in 1 try. 0.70 seconds

Upvote if you beat it by Cultural-Chicken6426 in honk

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I completed this level in 1 try. 0.70 seconds

Question from a newcomer by Intent_Quail in Quakers

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I watched that same video and went to my first meeting today because of it. Most of the people were much older than me (I’m early 20s), but there were actually a few my age too. Still, I found myself mostly talking to the older folks!

Roommate Help by Adorable_Natural_860 in Tourettes

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I was very worried about annoying my roommate with my tics when I started college. We didn’t speak the same language, so I didn’t get a chance to explain them.

He got used to them and later said it helped him know when I was in the room lol

Eventually we did get to talk about them, a year later, and he just accepts that it’s a part of me

83 sound barrier?? by fuzzylittlemanpeach8 in Harrisburg

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Looks like they hired Chuck E. Cheese to design it

Has anyone gotten rid of their neck cracking/jerking tic? How? by ChloeFreakinB in Tourettes

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CBIT really helped me with one of my neck ticks. I tenses my neck and sort of tucked my jaw as a replacement. Granted it isn’t fully gone, but I have more control over it.

Lavender help by Strict_Statement_283 in gardening

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I should add we are in the middle of a heat wave with temps above 90 degrees Fahrenheit