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12025-08-05T18:36:06-07:00Anonymous153461plain2025-08-05T18:36:23-07:00Stanley P. HeidenreichThis looks delicious! I love the idea of grilling pizza, especially with family. My grandpa would have loved this too! We used to try all sorts of adventurous recipes. I remember one particularly snowy winter, we were stuck inside and he taught me how to make homemade hot chocolate. When I'm bored now, in winter, I might play some game like Snow Rider 3D to help pass the time though. I'm definitely going to try this grilled pizza recipe this summer. Thanks for sharing!
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12025-10-02T23:27:54-07:00AnonymousWow, grilled pizza sounds amazing!Frederic Tndrews1plain2025-10-02T23:27:54-07:00My family loves trying new things, just like when my grandpa taught me homemade hot chocolate one winter. Speaking of winter, sometimes I escape the cold with a little Poptropica adventure online! This recipe is perfect for summer BBQ's - can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing!Frederic Tndrews
12025-10-22T18:23:03-07:00AnonymousGoodDarius Montana1plain2025-10-22T18:23:29-07:00Oh boy, summer BBQs and hot chocolate, a wild combo! Reminds me of that one time I tried making s'mores indoors and nearly set off the smoke alarm. This recipe though, looks way safer and tastier. Just the thing to impress folks. Remember my epic fail at getting a high score in Slither io? Almost as disastrous as my indoor s'mores attempt.Darius Montana
12025-11-07T20:08:59-08:00Anonymousthe SlopeSummy1plain2025-11-07T20:09:12-08:00Winter boredom's enemy? Hot chocolate back then, Snow Rider 3D now. This recipe screams summer, frankly. I picture smoky mozzarella already. Back in college, my shared house once tried to build a massive ice Slope slide in the backyard after a blizzard, only for it to melt disastrously the next day. Good times. Definitely giving this a go!Summy