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You’re right, and you can just as easily make delicious vegan pizzas at home, if you’re worried about that. My point was that the cheese isn’t necessary to bind the ingredients to the crust. I’ve never had the toppings fall off, and it’s quite good. I just didn’t want anyone to think they can’t enjoy pizza without cheese. :)

 

Anna

 

 

On 22/2/08 8:40 AM, " kimhodges63 " <timkim wrote:

 

 

Sounds like a yummy idea. However, I don't eat out (or delivered) as

I've found that some foods you would never suspect to have animal

products in them, do. Restaurants are not above adding animal fat or

bases to food to " enhance " the flavor. Like adding chicken stock to

rice or broccoli when cooking or real butter to biscuit dough. Or

even handling your food when preparing it. The same hands, whether

gloved or not, are likely handling meats and other animal products as

well. And I can't rely on the server to know if the items are true

vegan or not. They typically don't care and will just tell you what

you want to hear. It's just something to keep in mind.

 

Kim

 

P.S. My apologies to the group regarding my salad dressing recipe

idea faux pas earlier; the toffuti sour cream is not fat free. My bad!

 

<%40> , Coop <rodstruelove wrote:

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> Whenever we order pizzas, I always get one with no cheese. It’s quite

> delicious, and I’ve never had the toppings fall off! :)

>

> Anna

>

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> On 22/2/08 3:07 AM, " Rayne " <stargazerlily72 wrote:

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>> This is one of those things that makes you wonder why you didn't think of it

>> before...at least for me. Whenever my family would get pizza, I always just

>> got a salad. I just couldn't bear to have a pizza with no cheese and have all

>> the toppings falling off. It just dawned on me last night that I could order

>> a calzone with all my toppings, no cheese and it's all right there in a nifty

>> little pocket of yumminess!!! And...It WAS SOOOO GOOD!!! :)

 

 

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Hi,

 

We occasionally get cheeseless pizza from the local kosher vegetarian

pizza shop. I know there is no meat ingredients there, becaue they

serve dairy and kosher laws prohibit their mixing. Sometimes I put some

vegan cheese on it at home, but mostly we eat it just with the veggie

toppings we ordered without the vegan cheese.

 

Aly

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