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Make-their-own-pizza *****

 Categories: Breads, Pizza 
      Yield: 8 servings 
  
  
    - Refrigerator biscuit or roll dough  (allow 2 rolls per child) - 16 
    oz jar good quality Spaghetti Sauce - freshly grated Mozzarella and 
    Parmesan cheese, mixed - other toppings, such as green peppers, grated 
    carrot, etc 
    ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' In 
    advance of the party, roll out the biscuits or rolls very flat between 
    sheets of waxed paper and store on a cookie sheet in refrigerator. 
    When it's time to bake, set the oven at the temp on dough pkg (usually 
    350-425 deg F) and pour the sauce into a bowl that can be reached by 
    all. Set out the cheese and other toppings (anything you think the 
    kids will like, or nothing if you think plain cheese is enough), give 
    each child 2 pizzas on a paper plate, arm them with spoons, and let 
    them make their own. You collect the pies, put them on baking sheets, 
    and try to remember whose is whose. 
    Note: You can use English muffins instead of dough. Allow 1 muffin per 
    child as the base for the pizza.




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