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Momof6's Copycat Pizza Hut Pizza Recipe!

Not that you have (hopefully!) discarded your leftover turkey.... you might be craving something a little different... perhaps some homemade pizza?

My kids kind of have "this thing" about Pizza Hut pan pizza. It all started earlier this summer when we were out camping, and the campsite was rather infested with yellow jackets. We decided there was no way we were going to attempt to cook food on our camp stove with the yellow jackets hanging all around- so we drove into the local town and we saw that they had a Pizza Hut- but what really caught our eye was the the big sign out front that announced their all-you-can-eat dinner buffet that had some kind of ridiculous price of like $5.95 per adult and $3.95 per kid!


(I may or may not have all of the details right here, but you get the idea... it was cheap!)

And that was the visit that got my kids hooked on Pizza Hut pizza. For the rest of the summer, no matter where our travels took us, they were always on the lookout for the red roofed restaurant! My son Jack even picked Pizza Hut as the place where he wanted to have his birthday dinner!

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Sharon Rowley writes daily for her site: Momof6, where she shares tips for Moms on organizing your home, your schedule, your household routines, and your busy life! Sharon is also a regular contributor at iVillage.com.

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