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DiGiorno Pizza, Only $3.25 at Target with Ibotta!

Penulis : Unknown on woensdag 18 september 2013 | 21:55

woensdag 18 september 2013

DiGiorno Pizza, Only $3.25 at Target with Ibotta!


The DiGiorno coupon has reset! Use this coupon at Target with a sale price, store coupon, Ibotta offer and manufacturer coupon, and pay only $3.25 per pizza!

Buy 2 DiGiorno Pizza, 26.8-32.7 oz (reg $5.49) $5.00, price cut through 9/28
Buy 1 DiGiorno Pizza, Earn up to $0.50 with Ibotta 
Use one $2.00/2 – DiGiorno Pizzas, large – (coupons.com)
And use one $1.00/2 – DiGiorno Rising Crust Frozen Pizza, limit one coupon or offer per guest, Target Coupon – (target.com)
Pay $7.00, Submit for $0.50 Ibotta Credit
Final Price: $3.25 each, when you buy 2 USD

Or, visit Rite Aid and pay only $2.33 for DiGiorno pizza!

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Cirugía del cáncer exitosa de la chica 2-year-Old 'enviar Pizza' nos da esperanza

Penulis : Unknown on zondag 25 augustus 2013 | 14:47

zondag 25 augustus 2013

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por Maressa Brown hace 5 horas

cancer patient's send pizza signBuenas noticias hoy para Hazel Hammersley, el paciente de cáncer 2 años recordarán la absolutamente eficaz "enviar Pizza" signo su madre pegado a la ventana del hospital. La niña, que tenía un tumor neuroblastoma en su abdomen y fue ingresada al hospital el cuatro de julio--tenía cirugía exitosa y se dirigirá pronto inicio.

Los funcionarios en el Hospital Los Angeles infantiles dicen quitado el neuroblastoma que médicos con éxito el 21 de agosto. Su cirujano, David Bliss, llamó a la operación de cinco horas un éxito, diciendo que "pudimos lograr todos nuestros objetivos quirúrgicos y darle la mejor oportunidad para continuar su viaje hacia una cura Hazel." Impresionante!

Aún así, tratamiento de Hazel poco todavía no ha terminado sólo...

Tiene procedimientos más adelante incluyendo un trasplante de células madre, radioterapia y quimioterapia más, y es incierto si el cáncer se ha ido para siempre. Pero los Hammersleys son esperanzadores. Mamá de Hazel Laura le dice a la gente:

Me siento muy aliviada. Es una niña valiente.

Laura empezó a decir que aunque el mundo del cáncer infantil "puede ser un lugar muy triste y deprimente," se da cuenta que publicar el cartel de "Enviar Pizza" logró su objetivo de enviar un mensaje importante: que los niños como Hazel no sólo estadísticas, pero "reales niños que son tan llenos de vida que quieren seguir y tener una vida feliz". Sí. Además, como resulta, el ahora famoso signo también ayudó a recaudar dinero y para Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation de los niños, que seguramente es algo más que celebrar!

Y una vez Hazel vuelve a casa, la familia definitivamente planea celebrar con una fiesta de pizza, por supuesto.

¿Qué pensamientos y deseos enviaste a Hazel y su familia?

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Maressa Brown Sobre el autorMaressa Brown

ha disfrutado de informes y la escritura para una variedad de entretenimiento y revistas y sitios web de las mujeres. Más a menudo que no, usted encontrará sus blogs, ir al gimnasio, leer, investigar algo en su iPhone, riendo, charlando en un volumen arriba "normal" o conseguir su dosis de cafeína.

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Mac and Cheese Pizza Recipe Will Have Your Kids Begging for More

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by Julie Ryan Evans 10 hours ago

Mac & cheese pizzaWhile on vacation this summer, my children were reading the kids' menu at a restaurant and proclaimed they were getting macaroni and cheese pizza. No, I told them, they could get macaroni and cheese OR pizza -- it wasn't one thing. Oh how wrong I was.

It's just what it sounds like -- macaroni and cheese on top of pizza. They LOVED it and would not stop talking about it. I wasn't all that impressed with that particular carb-overloaded creation (it seemed like boxed mac and cheese thrown on a pizza crust), but I did find a slightly more sophisticated version of what they had, and I have to say it's pretty amazing. There's a little bacon, a little garlic, and a whole lot of cheese. Piled on a crunchy crust, it's heavenly. An indulgence for sure, but a fun, delicious indulgence. The following recipe is from Boboli, but you can start with any crust you like.

Macaroni and Cheese Pizza

1 12" Boboli Original Pizza Crust
1 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
 5 slices bacon
8 oz. elbow macaroni
4 tbsp. butter
3 tbsp. flour
1 c. milk
1 c. Monterey Jack cheese
1/2 c. Mozzarella cheese, shredded
1 c. Cheddar cheese, shredded
1/4 c. cream cheese 

In a small skillet, sauté the onion, garlic, and olive oil over medium heat until soft. Meanwhile, in a medium skillet, fry the bacon until crisp, then drain the fat. Crumble bacon and add to onion mixture. Remove from heat and set aside.

Bring a large pot of water to a boil, add macaroni and cook to a little less than al dente. Drain and set aside.

Preheat oven to 350°F. To make the cheese sauce, melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Slowly mix in flour and cook 6 to 8 minutes, stirring constantly. Slowly whisk in milk and cook over medium to medium-high heat until mixture thickens.

Add 1 cup Jack cheese, 1/2 cup Mozzarella cheese, 1/3 cup Cheddar cheese and cream cheese. After cheese is melted and thoroughly combined, add in bacon and onion mixture and cooked pasta. Pour mixture into a 9×13-inch baking dish.

Top mixture with remaining 2/3 cup Cheddar cheese.

Bake 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from oven and let macaroni and cheese set up at least 30 minutes before transferring to pizza crust.

When macaroni and cheese is ready, brush prepared pizza crusts with a small amount of olive oil. Spoon the macaroni and cheese across the crust, topping with extra cheddar cheese. Bake at 350°F for 15-20 minutes or until crust is completely done and cheese is melted.

Julie Ryan Evans ABOUT THE AUTHOR Julie Ryan Evans

can be found writing from coffee houses wherever she may be. The quality of her days is largely influenced by the seat she nabs and whether a protein plate is available.

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Restaurant That Baked Cockroach Into Boy's Pizza Should Have Closed for Good

Penulis : Unknown on vrijdag 23 augustus 2013 | 07:25

vrijdag 23 augustus 2013

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by Maressa Brown 15 hours ago

pizzaHaving lived in two cities renowned for their pizza -- Chicago and NYC -- I've heard of some pretty wild, creative toppings and even "stuffings" before ... but cockroach has never been one of 'em! The creepy bug showed up baked into a 6-year-old boy's pizza crust. The little boy's father had brought the pizza home from a joint in Leeds, U.K. called Munchies. Ew, ew, ew!

The family was so grossed out -- can you blame 'em? -- that they spoke up, reporting the incident to not only the restaurant, but to the authorities, who proceeded to investigate the eatery. And warning: what they ended up finding is sure to kill your appetite!

Several cockroaches were seen scurrying inside pans (ahhhh!!), and they also observed years' worth of dirt and grease in the food prep area, as well as bags of moldy kebob meat on the floor, according to DeathandTaxesMag.com. Disgusting!

Thankfully, the owner of the revolting spot, Matloob Hussain, landed in court and pleaded guilty to eight related offenses. He was fined $1,174.10 and ordered to pay $1,956.94 in court costs, reported the Daily Mail. And while that sounds all well and good, get this ... Munchies was shut down for a week to be cleaned and "debugged," but it has since reopened. Hussain is not involved in the operation anymore, but still!

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Would YOU eat there after hearing details like the above?! OMG. It sounds like a total horror show played out behind the scenes at this restaurant. I realize that under different ownership and a cleaned-up space, there may be nothing for customers to worry about. But I wouldn't take a chance! There are far too many alternatives to take the chance. After hearing the gory details, I'd think most people would want to eat anywhere but there! 

How about you? If you read something like this about a local restaurant, would you ever be a return customer even if the place had been cleaned up and was operating under new ownership?

Image via British Mum/Flickr

Maressa Brown ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maressa Brown

has enjoyed reporting and writing for a variety of entertainment and women's magazines and websites. More often than not, you'll find her blogging, hitting the gym, reading, researching something on her iPhone, laughing, chatting at an above-"normal" volume, or getting her caffeine fix.

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2-Year-Old Cancer Patient Tapes 'Send Pizza' Sign on Hospital Window and Gets Overwhelming Response

Penulis : Unknown on donderdag 18 juli 2013 | 03:19

donderdag 18 juli 2013

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by Adriana Velez 13 hours ago

send pizzaTwo-year-old Hazel Hammersley has cancer, a neuroblastoma tumor in her abdomen. On the Fourth of July, she was admitted to the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles for a fever. While there, Hazel's grandmother and mother came up with a brilliant idea for raising everyone's spirits: Tape the message "Send Pizza" on the hospital window. It was just a silly whim. But days later they started getting a lot of deliveries.

It all started when Hazel's grandmother told the story of the time she was in a hospital as a girl, and put a sign reading "send pizza" in her hospital window. That sounded like a fun idea, so Hazel's mother, Lauren, put up a sign of their own. A few days went by with nothing. But then someone posted a photo of the sign on Reddit -- and guess what happened next.

A lot of pizza happened, that's what. Over 20 pies arrived before the hospital finally had to request that no more pizzas be delivered. Meanwhile, Hazel and her family and friends enjoyed one of the happiest pizza parties ever.

I love how the online community rallied around this little girl. Isn't it amazing when strangers show that they care like this? How amazing -- not just for Hazel, but for her family and for all the other kids being treated at the hospital. Lauren is hoping the Hazel's pizza sign will raise awareness for childhood cancer. "We can use this opportunity to let people know that not enough research goes into how to treat our kids." I hope, also, this pizza party sends so much positive energy to Hazel and her family that she has a full recovery from her cancer.

Have you ever done anything to cheer up a child in a hospital?

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Adriana Velez ABOUT THE AUTHOR Adriana Velez

is a staff writer who dabbles in food, parenting, news, entertainment, molecular biology, and anything else that that pops into her head. She lives with her elementary school-aged son in Brooklyn, land of urban farms and artisan everything.  

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