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$200 off

June 16th, 2005 at 06:21 pm

After even more aggravation than I vented about on this site, we received $200 off our furnace installation. It's ridiculous what they've put us through and its not even done yet!

Oh well, even though it was stressful it was worth $200 in cash.

Tonight my sister comes over and we'll try to make the baseball game. It's a college team, so I don't think it should be too expensive. Frozen pizzas if not, and then maybe a trip to the mall. She loves the mall by my house.

I made homemade pizza last night. I made the dough from scratch with my bread machine. It took way too long though - I need to find a new recipe.

Also, the master mixes article on The Dollar Stretcher's website is awesome! I just printed it out. I'm definitely going to make a batch.

2 Responses to “$200 off”

  1. Anonymous Says:
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    pizza dough thread link: http://www.savingadvice.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4166

    my favorite recipe is very fast and simple, from vegweb.com:

    Fastest, Easiest Homemade Pizza Crust

    Ingredients:
    2 cup unbleached all purpose flour
    1 cup whole wheat flour
    1 tablespoon baking powder
    12 oz. beer or club soda

    Directions:
    Preheat oven to 400.
    Combine all ingredients. Dough does not have to rise at all, but will be fairly wet and sticky. Press into oiled cookie sheet (12 x 18" or slightly smaller works well). If it seems too sticky to work with, sprinkle a little flour on it as you pat/press it into the pan, or oil your hands slightly.
    Top with your favorite sauce & toppings. Bake 20-25 minutes or until dough is browning & crisp around edges.

    Serves: 4-6 Preparation time: 30 min

  2. Anonymous Says:
    1119807782

    Thanks Kashi - I'll definitely give this a try!

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