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While the ashes of marriage #2 were cooling, I began a journal here in verse, to keep myself out of trouble. So far so good, and one day at a time. I took a hiatus this past January, and I missed it terribly. Writing daily had changed the way I think - not my opinions, but the process of thinking itself. So here I am back again, and hungry. I began with three rules: (1) Iambic pentameter, (2) Perfect rhyme, and (3) It had to be true (no hyperbole). I hereby amend rule number 3: If I'm writing about myself, yes, it has to be true. But it doesn't, if I want to tell a story.

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SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 1:31AM

Dinner with the Kids. Monday Sep 6, 2010

Rate: 7 Flag

Trader Joe's® Authentic garlic naan.
Trader Giotto's fat free pizza sauce.
Trader Giotto's shredded parmesan.
Make on plates, to minimize the loss.
Pepperoni (Pizza Prima/Ciao®)
Bake for 15 minutes.  Eat it now.

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Pizza poetry - if I didn't know you better, I swear ...
Homemade beats store-bought everytime.
The fact that you can make poetry out of Trader Joe's... whew!~r
Hoping all of it...esp visit was delicious.
You make me smile! Hope they loved every bite! You left out the best ingredient: love.

Reminds me of an early tea meal I had with the girls. What would you like, I asked. Tuna fish sandwiches? Peanut butter? Clearly not. Well then? Beans on toast. Oh yes, the older one chimed in. Spaghetti on toast! I thought they were having me on, but no! Dinner with the kids. Lovely this!
How poignant, oh divorce bard.... how about buying ingredients in advance for some recipe—and designate monday nights with a different country each week.... learn a couple words of the language; bring up a map to show the kids where they are being transported to that night... Clearly you've already done Italy :).

At least you eat at home; I am always saddened by the dads with no wedding ring who sit with young kids in restaurants and talk to no one, not even one another.... I'm not criticizing; just a suggestion so you'll have a unique tone to your future Monday night prose. Just my 2 cents.

Lois

Rated.

Lois
Thanks for the smile, DB! Pizza poetry. Love it.
I didn't mean to turn this blog into a Trader Joe's commercial, but as many times as I've mentioned them, you'd think I'd get a little recognition from them. Ikea too.

But every word is true. And the kids really do enjoy doing this. I haven't the courage to make a pizza dough from scratch yet.

Kim - wrong paradigm, friend. Pizza IS poetry.

Linnnn - thank you for being generous with the definition of homemade... naan in the freezer, sauce in a jar, cheese in a bag (I didn't even grate it), and pepperoni pre-sliced. But it is great fun, indeed.

Joan - I couldn't do it with ShopRite. I have to be inspired. (Oh nuts, there I go being a commercial again)

Muse - thanks - these little bits make a dinner-only visit very tasty.

anna1 - beans on toast? I'll get back to you on that.

Lois - and James? - welcome! Those are really excellent suggestions. The kids are getting old enough now that they're not afraid to t-r-y something a little different. Pizza is easy because they've been eating it longer than they can remember. But they do have a friend from China. Hmmm...

Fusun - thanks. And filling too!

froggy - thanks for coming by, as always.

And thank you, everyone. Had anyone told me a year ago I would be blogging my pizza and people would be writing back to me about it, oh boy would I have thought they had gone off the deep end.

Thanks.
Who knew a grocery list could be so literary? The garlic naan seems an inspired choice.