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TGIF. And that usually means that we eat out as a family after a hectic week.
But today, the kids have a unanimous request — PIZZA. From Anthony Franco’s — but with a twist. They wanted to make it themselves.
So we drove by one of our favorite Livingston pizza joints in the Shop Rite center and picked-up freshly made pizza dough to take home. The kids each broke off a piece and made their own personal pies (it wasn’t too salty this time, since they washed their hands this time!).
Pizza is all about the dough. And we had some really good home made pizza in very creative shapes (let’s just say, there were no circles in sight). But if was pure fun and purely delicious.
Have you ever thought about making your own pizza at home? Did you know that most pizzarias will sell you their own dough? (And sauce too!)
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I scream, you scream, we all scream for pothole repairs!
The winter has been especially harsh on the roads and finally the township of Livingston trucks are out fixing potholes by simply pouring piles of asphalt into them and driving off.
I hope this is not the permanent plan to repair these holes in the road because they get potholed again very quickly…but for the time being at least I don’t have to buy new shocks every week.
Town Hall’s tel # is 973-992-5000 if you want to let the Dept of Public Works know about pot holes on your block…
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Hale and Hearty Soups opened a new store at the old site of Bagels & Beyond by Livingston Circle at 464 Westmount Pleasant Avenue on Route 10 West. [Telephone number 973-597-0200]
They’re open 7 days and you can find a coupon in this week’s West Essex Tribune newspaper for a free cup of soup completely free.
“Give us a try! One taste and you’ll be hooked.” they claim.
Let me know if they have the right soup for your soul and leave a comment below if you’ve visited the new store.
p.s. I wonder how the SoupMan on Mt. Pleasant Avenue is doing and what they think of this new competitor in town.
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