NYNM
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Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sat, 12/11/10 7:39 PM
On my return visit here, I just wrote about a Road Trip we took to southern Delaware on Thanksgiving weekend. We went to a local Farmer's Marker in Rehoboth and tried the weirdest pizza ever: It was called Thanksgiving Pizza and was made with: pizza crust, turkey, brown gravy, stuffing and cranberry sauce! Wow or ugh, depending. Now, has anyone ever heard of such a thing in any other locale?????
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Davydd
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Re:Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sat, 12/11/10 7:51 PM
I made this Turkey-Cranberry-Brie pizza.
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ann peeples
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Re:Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sat, 12/11/10 8:31 PM
While I loveDavyyd's pizza posts-have been following them for years, I just cant do this one!!!
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Foodbme
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Re:Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sat, 12/11/10 11:01 PM
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Re:Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sat, 12/11/10 11:12 PM
NYNM On my return visit here, I just wrote about a Road Trip we took to southern Delaware on Thanksgiving weekend. We went to a local Farmer's Marker in Rehoboth and tried the weirdest pizza ever: It was called Thanksgiving Pizza and was made with: pizza crust, turkey, brown gravy, stuffing and cranberry sauce! Wow or ugh, depending. Now, has anyone ever heard of such a thing in any other locale????? I'd make it deep dish and add the missing mashed potatoes. Presto- Turkey pot pie pizza. Haven't heard of it but it sounds good, as long as it wasn't your primary Thanksgiving dinner.
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MellowRoast
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Re:Thanksgiving Pizza
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Sun, 12/12/10 12:03 AM
Sounds a bit unusual, but I honestly would like to try that. I've had Thanksgiving sandwiches with turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, and gravy, so why not on top of a crust? In the words of Gary Lewis & The Playboys, count me in.
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