Food & Drink

Poor Man's Pizza

Food & Drink

Posted by: Shay-Dee

1st Mar 2010 07:27pm

A quick easy snack, or meal for young kids.

Cut the crusts from your bread.
Flatten with rolling pin or bottle!
Toast ONE side only in grill.

On UNTOASTED side spread with Tomato or BBQ sauce. Add a slice of ham & pineapple, slice of peeled cheese and put under grill until cheese is melted and slighlty brown. Serve!!

You can use any toppings of choice really. This can also double as a quick snack for unexpected guests. It's ready in 5 minutes and my kids LOVED it. It meant they each got exactly the toppings they liked!

Captain Slog
  • 24th Feb 2012 11:57am

Geez, folks, this really IS a great column! The only things that spoilt it were those two snobs, zzrigrant and baggage. BASTARDS!! (Sorry Ladies!) Who do they think they are?
I really loved some of your suggestions and would be Honoured to try them myself. I have a few ideas of my own, but, right now I don't want to hog the column.
Keep up the good work, look after each other (GIVE THE SNOBS HELL!) and I really look forward to reading more here.
Yes, my mouth was watering! I haven't had Lunch yet! By the way, I'm having my Spaghetti Bolognaise for Dinner tonight. I'd love to read your versions, and swap you a few simple versions of my own, if anyone's interested.


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