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by Keane »
how would that work
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by Serza5 »
I want some of that stuff!
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by Master »
We are in the conceptual stages.
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by Keane »
hmm would that be like a meat pie but with pizza filling
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by stan423321 »
Keane wrote:hmm would that be like a meat pie but with pizza filling
I... don't think so? If there was enough cheese on "top", you could unroll it.
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by Serza5 »
I would assume it was rolled up soggy pizza
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by Keane »
>soggy
sounds like canned food
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by stan423321 »
Canned lasagne worked, as long as I remember.
On the other hand, pizza is not a lasagne. So there's that. Maybe it could work well if you had to bake it after opening the can. Maybe not.
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by Keane »
I'm not sure how well the sauce would work in a can. At least, without it getting gross
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by Serza5 »
I was thinking it could work like that canned dough you got for croissants and stuff.
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by Master »
Could you get canned bread?
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by Keane »
I believe that exists
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by stan423321 »
Yes, but 1) it wasn't awesome and 2) it was usually stored by itself.
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by Keane »
I'm assuming its gross
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by Hunchman801 »
Keane wrote:I believe that exists
I'm pretty sure it does.
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by Master »
Fair enough, developing canned pizza is tricky.
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by Serza5 »
I would rather not with canned bread
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by Keane »
well theres pizza sticks, they're basically dough sticks with pizza filling
but i've yet to taste one that didn't make me feel like death
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by Serza5 »
Pizza sticks are really great
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by Dart »
Master wrote:Fair enough, developing canned pizza is tricky.
It also sounds kinda gross, jaming it all into such a tiny container