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Never had mac and cheese pizza, but

Posted By: sm on 2009-05-20
In Reply to: Off topic - mac and cheese - shipwrecked

I have my grandmother's recipe that we grew up on of baked mac and cheese. So much better than the box varieties.


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Kids at grandma's for me too! Pizza, pizza, pizza!
Yay.
We usually have just cheese or cheese spread & crackers out (nm)
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So go over and have pizza..what's the big deal?
Not like she asked you to plan it or have it at your place and cook a meal. Maybe I'm not understanding.
How much do you tip the pizza delivery guy?

I usually give them 3 or 4 dollars.


But I got to thinking with the cost of gas, maybe that's not enough? Don't they usually pay for their own gas?


How much do you tip?


California pizza
I always wondered if they were any good... now I can try one
If you're talking about Pizza Hut then....sm
the $1.50 fee goes to the restaurant to help pay the base salary for the drivers. I know because I asked the manager when they started this practice a few months ago. I usually give a 20% tip as they always deliver pizzas to my house within 20 minutes and faster than the internet says they'll deliver when I place the order.
does pizza hut begin with the letter D?
nm
I like my pizza stone and can opener the best.
Any stone is nice if you bake.  The items I use and LOVE the most are their spatulas.  Everything is kinda pricey.  They do have things in all price ranges though.  I also like their cook books.  I have never been to a power party!  Have fun. 
Pizza in a home over. Not hot enough. Tasty, but sm
never as good as baked in a real pizza oven.
Pizza Hut - He was a cook and I was a waitress. nm
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Here's the pizza guy's point of view
http://tipthepizzaguy.com/
The pizza place we order from
I have assumed that would go to the driver.
I wish I MADE as much as a pizza delivery guy
nm
Pizza is every kids favorite!
I have used the pie irons before but never thought of anything other than the desserts or grilled cheese. Pizza sounds like an easy and healthy lunch for the kids that they will actually eat and can help make. Thanks so much!
Homemade Pizza Dough

Does anybody have a recipe for a good pizza dough recipe that does not take a long time to make?


Also what do you put on your homemade pizza?


Pizza Hut - he was a cook and I was a waitress :)
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Uncooked whole tomatoes on pizza
We have that here. I actually love it. It's like a bruchetta.
My ultimate favorite pizza
Is the Pizza Margarita (sp?). It's the one where the crust is brushed with EVOO and then just topped with slices of mozzarella, fresh tomatoes and fresh leaves of basil. I adore it, and would you believe cannot find it in the central California area?

The only regional foods where I live are pretty much raisins and grapes *sigh*

We're more famous for our crime rate than our cuisine, lol!
The pizza I had in Buffalo was supposedly
pepperoni. The whole tomatoes were supposedly the sauce. I love, love, love tomatoes, just not what tastes like whole, uncooked on my pizza.
Never buy frozen pizza from the store
I have never found one that does not taste like eating a piece of cardboard. I have a Johnny's Pizza probably as close as the nearest store and my goodness, what terrific pizza but I also love my pepperoni and green olive stromboli. Yum, yum.
California Pizza Kitchen
makes a very good frozen pizza; for a while I was hooked on the 5-cheese and tomato. You can just see the calories dripping off of it.
pizza delivery tipping question

Hi all:  I've recently noticed that a prominent pizza chain that begins with a D has started charging me a 1.50 delivery charge.  I normally tip the delivery guy anywhere between 3 and 6 depending on amount of order, weather conditions, etc.  I'm wondering who this 1.50 goes to and why are they charging me 1.50.  If goes to the delivery guy, great, more power to him. 


Also, do you tip higher on Superbowl Sunday?  Just curious.  TIA


LOL, I like pizza in Italy...thin crust...sm
But there are many NY foods I crave (live in the south now)......actually entire neighborhoods I crave...Chinatown, Little Italy, Germantown, etc. 
Turned out to be Domino's pizza - which I ordered
I tell you, it's a tough world!
Will watch, but no party..maybe some pizza and wings...nm
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cookies, home made pizza..sm

Go to the www.pamperedchef.com web site and find your stone under products. They will give recipes. 


Is the flat stone?  Cookies come out beautiful, Frozen french fries or tater tots, make your own pizza using frozen bread dough.. there are more options if you have the stone with the sides.


happy birthday!! chololate and pizza -
my kinda gal!! Can't top that...except maybe giving this profession a kick in the prat and retiring!!

don't work - hoop'n'holler
Super easy homemade pizza
Very yummy and under $10 Serves 3-4
1 lb ground hamburger or 1 bag of pepperoni
1 box jiffy pizza crust mix
1 bag shredded pizza cheese
1 jar pizza sauce

Brown hamburger, drain; set aside. Make crust mix as per directions. Put into pizza pan - bake 3 minutes. Layer sauce, a little cheese, meat, then more cheese. Bake on 350 degrees for about 12-15 minutes. You won't believe how delicious this is!
I once called in a pizza order to be picked up
and the guy on the phone said off-handedly....I don't need to charge you the extra dollar since it is not being delivered. I asked if that dollar went to the delivery person and he sheepishly said no. Really ticked me off.
Our pizza guys get $7.50 an hour plus tips.
I don't feel bad at $2 tips. He's making more than min wage here.

If he wants more money, he needs to get into a better job.

What is your favorite frozen pizza from the store?

What frozen pizza do you like? Alot of times we'll get a pizza on Friday night. Figuring a frozen is cheaper than pick up?


It's really hard not to do a drive through when you're running around on the weekends. Just wondering what others do to help cut down on the cost of eating out.


It's just me and 2 kids, 8 & 9 yr old.


Pizza for us too (delivery) - my cuboards are bare
Been bare all week. Tired of meals consisting of popcorn, potato chips, or buttered rice (nothing else, just buttered rice), and other "non-meal" items.

Glad the weekend is here to do grocery shopping.
You must live in a high pizza delivery paying
area that they get $7-8/hr.  Most make minimum, if that, but keep their tips.  Oh, add in gas to save you the trip of lugging it home yourself, then yes $2 is insulting.
I am having a South Beach pizza and putting some fat free

cheese on it with a little fried ground beef to make it more tasty.  LOL!  I live alone and have gotten out of the habit of cooking.  However, on Sunday I made my mom and stepfather salmon cakes and scalloped potatoes.  It was very good, and my mom ate better than I have seen her eat in some time.  Perhaps I should cook more often. 


FYI:  I don't get the South Beach pizza to lose weight, just because it is a little better for me than regular. 


Rewarmed frozen Safeway pizza from last night.

Once they get their pizza and the DVDs going, they'll yak all night & have a blast w/o any games
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Small group family/friends out for bowling and pizza
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mac 'n cheese

Here's the one I use...it's yummy...enjoy!


1 box, about 8 ounces or so, of elbow mac noodles


shredded cheese (I use the 4 cheese blend usually) about 2 cups...


1 small can evaporated milk


1 can cheddar cheese soup


1 egg


salt & pepper


Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Cook noodles until mostly done, but not all the way;drain.  Mix in a large bowl the cheddar cheese soup, evaporated milk, and egg.  Add salt and pepper to taste. Add the noodles in with the soup mixture (I usually cool my noodles a bit before adding by running under cool water for a minute or 2).  Don't add too many noodles or the mac 'n cheese will be dry.


Spray a round, deep casserole dish with nonstick spray.  Add a layer of noodle mix, top with cheese; repeat with another layer of noodle mix and top with remaining cheese.  Don't skimp on the cheese either!  Add about a cup to each layer, depending on how much you like cheese (we love it)!  Bake for about 30 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the casserole is bubbly. 


It's seriously delicious.  It's the only recipe my whole family uses for mac 'n cheese!


mac/cheese
Try adding some dry mustard. It was in one recipe I had and it really helped.
Cheese

any and all kinds


Mac&Cheese
LOL, I made homemade mac and cheese a couple times and the kids didn't like it!  But they love the Kraft.  My 12 yo niece recently told us that when she was little she though Grandma made the best mac and cheese in the world.  Yep, it was Kraft in the box.  I wouldn't sweat it.  In our family we just always make mac and cheese for the little kids and they're happy.
mac & cheese
Cook 1 lb macaroni according to directions on box and put in crock pot.

Add one stick margarine.
Add 1/2 lb white American cheese.
Add 1/2 lb Cooper Sharp cheese.
Add 1 quart milk.
Add salt and pepper to taste.

Warm in crock pot at least 4 hours (2 on high and then 2 on low).
Unfortunately . . . Mac and Cheese out of a box :)
I can't cook. I had never even cooked before (except warmed up left overs in the microwave). I cooked mac and cheese out of the box, but left the burner on (high) after getting rid of the water and half the noodles stuck to the bottom of the pan. It was a disaster. Needless to say . . . my husband cooks most the time now (though I have learned how to cook in the meantime).
mac n cheese
The best frozen mac and cheese is from Trader Joe's. It's absolutely decadent! Don't be fooled by the fact that it's frozen. Yum.
tell her to get mac&cheese or another side--sm
she doesn't HAVE to eat mashed potatoes. Pizza gets tiring all the time. She may be nice, but she doesn't sound very flexible. Enjoy whatever you decide on. have fun!
...instead as I had no cheese, though. Pumpkin it is! :) nm
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Macaroni and cheese sm
I enjoy a really good mac and cheese but have to give it up due to high cholesterol, etc. Once in awhile I cheat and have plain mac with butter, salt and pepper (don't tell my cardiologist). There is a restaurant chain in the NE area called Hard Rock Cafe. I don't know what they put in it, it's very rich, but sooo good. I use Annie's for my grandkids and they love it. I prefer the good old rich cheesy kind with a nice browned breadcrust topping. Oh gosh, I feel pregnant with craving right now! Too old for that!
or may be mac and cheese. I make my own
using elbow macaroni, velveeta cheese, stewed tomatoes and bread crumbs on top with a dot of butter.

Cook the mac first, melt the cheese in macaroni, add tomatoes, put bread crumbs on top and then bake.

Usually have biscuits or rolls with that and a salad.
My SIL swears by mac & cheese

YUCK -- but my kids like noodles -- the egg noodles in turkey broth.  They also like the turkey drumsticks and the wishbone.  They love Stove Top stuffing, but not homemade stuffing.  They don't eat much of the mashed potatos or gravy.  They love deviled eggs.  Are my kids weird? 


One year, I thought I'd make candied sweet potatoes for the kids, thinking they'd like ooey-gooey, make-my-teeth-hurt sweet, but turns out I was wrong.  They didn't touch it. 


Truth be told, most kids don't eat much on holidays.  Too much excitement I think.  Try to make sure they have a good breakfast, then let them pick what they want to eat.  I usually ask my kids to try 1 thing, just a small amount.  When they come back later, I give them a turkey sandwich (if they like turkey) or PB&J.  Don't stress yourself out over what the kids are eating.  They'll be fine.  It's only 1 day.


Need to know about cheese buying
I do not buy cheese but have 2 people on my list for presents this year that I would love to get some crackers and cheeses for. Do most cheese need refrigeration? I would think some would last longer than others, right? I can make this a 1 stop shop at Trader's Joe so need some ideas, anyone?
Off topic - mac and cheese
I must be living under a rock, but I was watching the Food Network, and they were talking about restaurants that serve mac and cheese pizza.  I might have to try it, it sounded pretty good, but I can't think of anything more fattening - unless you add bacon to it.