Pizza Facts

Kids Make Pizza

Kids Make Pizza

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From Mini Moon Pizza to Garden Grub Pizza to Rolly Stromboli and Veggie Wedgies, recipes for kids with pizza facts and folklore.


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Pizza, A Slice of Heaven

Pizza, A Slice of Heaven

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Pizza is the single most popular food in the world, and wherever you go in America you can always find it. In fact we consume 33 billion dollars worth of pizza annually from the 63, 873 pizzerias in America. That\'s a lot of slices.


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Totally Cheese

Totally Cheese

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It is a fact that milk was one of the earliest foods to ever be preserved, and despite the passage of a millennium or two, it seems that we\'ve never lost our taste for this versatile dairy derivative.


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Betty Crocker\'s Italian

Betty Crocker\'s Italian

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Ask any American about their favorite foods and they\'re sure to mention Italian. From pizza to pasta to the classic cannoli, Americans have an enduring love affair with la cucina Italiana—renowned for everything from its great taste to its beautiful presentations.


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Battle For A Generation

Battle For A Generation

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Making a difference in the lives of teenagers is much more than pizza and video games. In fact, says veteran youth worker Ron Hutchcraft, working with teens today is more like cross - culture ministry....or fighting in a battle.


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Frontier Natural Fennel Seed - Whole, 1.28 oz

Frontier Natural Fennel Seed - Whole, 1.28 oz

Sale Price: $2.99*
Retail: $3.39 (12% off!)
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As French and Italian cooks have long known, fennel\'s subtle, anise-like flavor is wonderful with fish; in fact, fennel is sometimes referred to as "the fish herb". Italians have popularized its use in pizza, Italian sausage, and tomato sauces.


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