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Time to brush off the pizza stone


Pizza, once a cheap, date-night snack, has become more expensive as food prices climb. You can spend $15 to $20 on a family pizza these days. That could be $500 or more for a pizza every other week, common among us.

Of course, the pizza industry has taught us never to buy a pizza without a coupon. That continues, and some of the most valuable coupons, with dollars off, are for pizza.

The average cost of a homemade pizza is about $4, excluding labor. That can be worth it if you’re up for the job.

The beauty of homemade is you can make pizza to your taste instead of settling for the taste of the pizza maker. Homemade can get closer to the original pizza in Italy, which still is peasant food.

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25 December 2008 370 views No Comment

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