Friday, November 12, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Bertonator's Tortilla Pizza Recipe
This is a tasty recipe for you folks who want to eat low carb.
1 whole wheat tortilla, burrito size
2 tablespoons of pizza or pasta sauce
Shredded cheese to taste
Your favorite toppings
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. This works best on a pizza stone, make sure it is in the oven before you preheat it. On a pizza paddle, put the tortilla on it, spoon on the sauce and cover evenly, and sprinkle on the cheese. Then put on your favorite toppings. Put the pizza on the pizza stone using the pizza paddle and bake at 450 degrees for around 5-15 minutes, checking every 5 minutes, until cheese is melted and edges are golden brown. Use pizza paddle to remove pizza, and let it rest for about 5 minutes. Slice into 4-6 wedges, and enjoy!
1 whole wheat tortilla, burrito size
2 tablespoons of pizza or pasta sauce
Shredded cheese to taste
Your favorite toppings
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. This works best on a pizza stone, make sure it is in the oven before you preheat it. On a pizza paddle, put the tortilla on it, spoon on the sauce and cover evenly, and sprinkle on the cheese. Then put on your favorite toppings. Put the pizza on the pizza stone using the pizza paddle and bake at 450 degrees for around 5-15 minutes, checking every 5 minutes, until cheese is melted and edges are golden brown. Use pizza paddle to remove pizza, and let it rest for about 5 minutes. Slice into 4-6 wedges, and enjoy!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
My Atari 7800
A few years ago, my wife gave me something from her personal stuff that was really cool. It was her old Atari 7800 game system, cartridges, and controllers. It was in a bit of disrepair, but with the help of my dad, it's working good as new.
Ever since I been adding on to it, at least with game cartridges. Mostly Atari 2600 cartridges, getting them from my brother, my co-worker pal Wally, and what I can find in thrift stores and resale shops. And I do get the occasional extra joystick if it's cheap enough. So far I have 36 cartridges, 5 joysticks, a set of paddles, and a nifty cabinet with dust cover.
Whenever I can, I play some games on it, and most of the games still challenge yet. It's also a reminder of times when I was a lad, playing my Atari 2600. It's an antique that has play value, and nostalgia.
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