Selkie participates in pizza night by virtue of ordering a bowl of extra meat on the side. And picking stuff off Todd’s slices.
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Selkie participates in pizza night by virtue of ordering a bowl of extra meat on the side. And picking stuff off Todd’s slices.
So FYI, as a gluten free person…I have made a pizza where the crust is cooked chicken and mozzarella processed in a food processor together and then pressed into the pan. Skip the tomato sauce, add cheese and pepperoni…
That sounds a lot more tasty than cauliflower crust. I wonder if I should bring that idea up for my sister-in-law…
That sounds terrible and wonderful at the same time.
i think we all need a copy pf this recipe.
grated parmesan cheese would help a lot with solidifying the crust if that’s an issue. also: RECIPE PLEASE!
A. NUMMY
B. Reminds me of a Chupaqueso (recipe in my name link there)
C. RECIPE NAO (plz)
With all due respect, I humbly request that you Post the Dang Recipe Nao! at your convenience/if you have the time. Thank you in advance for considering this request.
I’m not saying I’m a fan of pizza. I’m just saying that my immortal soul .may./.might. Be in jeopardy. Not a Pastafarian “<—-“ but possibly a pizzafarian?
the crust is cooked chicken and mozzarella
That sounds a lot like the chupaqueso thing they made in Shlock Mercenary. It was basically a baked cheese crust, filled with more cheese xD
Does selkie’s body also process fat/salt better than the average human person? Replacing everything with meat and cheese seems like it wouldn’t be great for the body.
Can Selkie eat dairy? It’s an animal product, but most animals are lactose intolerant IIRC.
Cheese is perfectly fine.
https://selkiecomic.com/comic/selkie50/
And to add, as I remembered after posting… Milk is fine too, if they’re giving it to a 2 year old.
https://selkiecomic.com/comic/selkie798/
Selkie can digest dairy.
wow… he picked up on that one fast.
Yeah, it’s been established she can have dairy. It’s really just no fruit or vegetables and even then, apparently tea is fine and I am assuming so is seasoning.
They could have made a pizza with a crusty cheese crust or a bacon crust for her. Used alfredo for the pizza sauce.
A lot of pizza places are offering crust free pizza now. It’s basically a pasta pan loaded with sauce, cheese, and whatever toppings you like and then baked. So a casserole really but you can completely customize them to the point even Selkie could eat it.
While I’m sure it’s delicious and I’d try some, why even call it a pizza then ffs.
I’m with Mik.
While that sounds tasty enough, and I’m sure it’s a fine product, it’s drifted far enough from what defines a “pizza” that it deserves its own name.
I completely agree. It’s still nice they’re offering it.
“Ask your (mom/dad)” is such a cop out.
But a bit better than starting a fight between the parents (while the kids watch, no less) because the parents aren’t communicating and deciding things without the other’s input.
Sometimes “Ask your ____” is used for grey area decisions where the yes/no response isn’t obvious to any adult (“Can I light the cat on fire?” for example, is a question that does not require a parental conference to determine the most appropriate response.)
…And sometimes (like Tod here) I think “Ask your mother” really means, “I want to hear what she says because I think it will be amusing!”
But also Andi’s place is where the fire throne would end up once finished.
Yeah… I don’t believe for a second Todd thinks that 9-year-old’s fantasy chair is getting made for real. 😛