Homemade pizza has definitely been in our dinner rotation a lot recently. So many different topping options! If you have access to flour but can't find yeast, you can make a sourdough starter (takes a while to develop, but then you're set and feed it weekly if you keep it in the 'fridge). If you're in dire pizza need, you can use baking powder as the rising agent (2 tsp to 3 cups flour).
The bunnies would probably really like the taste of the dough and veggies, but their tummies would strongly disagree.
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Both look really disgruntled at each other lol, this is the battle for the remote!
Hi Mónica!
River definitely won that battle. ;)
That book on the desk just reminded that I've been wanting pizza for months now. I wonder if bunnies can eat pizza...
Hi Anon!
Homemade pizza has definitely been in our dinner rotation a lot recently. So many different topping options! If you have access to flour but can't find yeast, you can make a sourdough starter (takes a while to develop, but then you're set and feed it weekly if you keep it in the 'fridge). If you're in dire pizza need, you can use baking powder as the rising agent (2 tsp to 3 cups flour).
The bunnies would probably really like the taste of the dough and veggies, but their tummies would strongly disagree.
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