What did you have for dinner II?

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Im closer to people at the grocery stores than I was at CB and it wasnt busy at 7 30 pm - they did a good job of having the place set up with the distancing and all -- I wouldnt eat at a Bar & Grill type place just yet though
You're braver than I am. We're just doing take out. We've had people over some. But we're pretty much staying with our small circle of friends and family at the moment.
 
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A local Italian restaurant does a flash sale of a family serving of their most popular meals. Each time they have done lasagna we have not been available to get it or they have sold out by the time I notice their post. It was good and I enjoyed it, but will say the take and bake we got last month from another place was much better. Their bruschetta and cannoli were amazing!MVIMG_20200703_185932.jpg
 
And, no, homegrown tomato isn’t in the same dimension as ketchup. Totally different thing all together.
 
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My 9yo daughter and I made Chicago style deep dish pizzas. This is our 3rd attempt. Each one is getting better.
Speaking from experience, the baking-type stuff gets easier and the quality gets excellent much faster than people realize. I encourage everyone to try out baking!
 
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