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Friday Fun! (Dessert Pizza)
When I was in middle school, Pizza Hut came out with dessert pizza. I very rarely got to go out for dinner, as my parents didn’t have much money, but my middle school had a merit competition twice a year. The kids who got over a certain number of merits for various things like memorizing Bible verses got to go out to Pizza Hut for the buffet, and let me tell you, the only reason I was memorizing Bible verses was for that dessert pizza. But then suddenly dessert pizza vanished from the menus of pretty much every pizza place. I thought they were gone forever. Oh, I was so wrong.
This week it was my friend’s birthday, and three of us went out to a local bar. My two friends were suddenly like, “Let’s get the dessert pizza.” Wait. What?! It arrived, and you guys, it is an ooey gooey amazingness of awesome. It’s cinnamon, maple syrup, and sugar sauce with slices of apples topped by cream cheese like stuff. The most delicious dessert pizza I’ve ever had. I brought the leftovers home, and after eating them last night, and I promptly decided I needed more, so take-out it was! Not to mention a left-over slice for breakfast. Welcome back to my life, dessert pizza!
I realize my Friday Fun posts have a tendency to be about food, but dammit I love food! Happy weekends, everyone!
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