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Andys pizza receipe
Date: February 08, 2019 02:26PM

Does any one have the recipe for andys pizza or know where to obtain the receipe?

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Re: Andys pizza receipe
Posted by: Yes A "Magic Pizza" ()
Date: February 08, 2019 03:08PM

Because you are asking this on FXU, I assume you need to know how to make a "Magic Pizza, you get a used pizza box and cut a big hole in the bottom so you can carry a .45 sideways in your hand looking like your carrying the pizza

Parking lot lights in your run down crime infested high rent apt are out huh

Or do you really want to make pizza

Ask Andy , look for him where the pizza man hangs out you'll find him

Now do you need instructions on making a wood burning pizza oven for the patio, forget it the apt wont let you do it.

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Re: Andys pizza receipe
Posted by: Chef Boyardee ()
Date: February 08, 2019 03:27PM

William E. Baker III Wrote:
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> Does any one have the recipe for andys pizza or
> know where to obtain the receipe?

Sure. Here's the recipe:


Roll out dough to diameter of about 16 inches

Ladle marinara sauce on top of dough to a thin consistent layer.

Spread mozzarella cheese on top of sauce.

OPTIONAL: add any combination of pepperoni, sausage, ground beef, bacon, onions, peppers, mushrooms, anchovies, olives, clams, pineapple, and basil

Cook for about 3-4 minutes in an over preheated to 700 degrees.

Enjoy!

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