What did you have for dinner II?

Rusty (Tin Man) pizza: base of Freschetta brick oven three-meat pizza, with added sautéed onions and mushrooms, roasted red peppers (á la jar), extra shredded Italian cheese (á la bag), Amoré tomato paste (á la tube), and fresh grated Parm at the end, cooked on a ceramic pizza stone, which makes all the difference:

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Spam was introduced to Hawaii in WWII. It’s easily transported and stored. It’s inexpensive and has a long storage life. It can be eaten right out of the can. To Hawaiians, it was manna in the 1940s. The Minnesota based company that produces Spam has made two flavored versions for the Hawaiian market. Spiced ham in a can indeed.
 

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