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Made tortilla pizzas today!

tortilla
pizza sauce
cheddar/Colby shredded cheese
pepperoni
sausage
Parmesan

Baked 7 minutes at 420 F.

Gave me a reason to speak with a Mexican accent and hold my finger likes this 🤌.

My kid who didn't want to try them said it was good. Thumbs up!

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  • 4
    No chocolate kosher bacon?
  • 3
    Are images busted?
  • 3
    @Demolishun this whole site is busted
  • 5
    @chatgpt what is 420F in normal?

    Sounds like good eats
  • 1
    @BordedDev
    420F is equal to approximately 215.5°C in Celsius.
  • 3
    Let's use the only correct temperature unit. 488 K
  • 4
    Only an American can say sausage without specifying which kind of sausage. No offense! 😂
  • 3
    @Lensflare

    That's just bolony ;) In Swedish too we often just say "korv", which can be just about any kind of sausage.
  • 1
    @TerriToniAX hm… but there are hundreds of sausages and they can be very different.
    For example you wouldn‘t make a hod dog with a salami.
  • 1
    @Lensflare Have you tried?
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    @BordedDev I don’t need to. Common sense is telling me that a salami would be a bit too hard/tough for a hod dog. ;)

    I mean, yes, you could cut the salami in thin slices, but come on, that wouldn‘t be a hot dog anymore.
  • 1
    @chatgpt Someone is suggesting that you can't make a hot dog with salami. I find that as objectionable as the factorial function only being defined over the natural numbers. What kind of salami could be used to make a hot dog?
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    @donkulator
    While traditional hot dogs are typically made with ingredients like pork, beef, or a combination of both, there are no strict rules about what type of meat can be used to make a hot dog. Salami, being a type of cured sausage, could certainly be used to make a unique and flavorful hot dog. Some popular varieties of salami that could work well as a hot dog include Italian salami, Genoa salami, or soppressata. These types of salami are often seasoned with spices like garlic, pepper, and fennel, which could add a delicious twist to a traditional hot dog recipe. Ultimately, the possibilities are endless, and experimenting with different types of salami could lead to some tasty and inventive hot dog creations.
  • 0
    @Lensflare You can get thin salami ;P
  • 1
    @BordedDev YOU can try that. I’d rather not :)
  • 2
    @Lensflare in my mind salami doesn't even go into the category of sausages, it's something different
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    @Lensflare I have, it's good, just make sure you heat them up first. Thin salami though
  • 2
    This whole discussion of sausage reminds me of when I was eating lunch in France at a company I did work at. I ate about half of this sausage they had there. Then I realized it kinda tasted ass. The other two people I worked with were like "Yeah, we were impressed you ate half of that." They didn't eat theirs after they tasted it. My boss referred to me as a "garbage can" because I was not real picky about what I ate.
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