I found a way handy way of making pizza under a grill , gas is great if you have it ,very hard to beat the heat output, but a good electric grill can do almost as well .
What I do is heat and flour a metal baking tray , now roll out the base and slap it on the hot tray , straight in under the grill , cook until the topside is how you like your base , then out of the grill , flip the base over ,add the sauce and toppings to what was the underside , back in under the grill until its bubbling . If you have a gas grill the whole opperation takes only minutes , a little longer with the electric . The main benefit is effeciency even if the Pizza aficionados turn their hooked noses up at the technique
My dear mother, god rest her soul , planted loads of potatoes in planter bags last year , they store perfectly well in the bags for months even after the foliage has died back . When I harvest them ,as needed, I simply left the very small ones in and refilled the bags , low and behold now Ive got another crop on the way , of course I will add my own vegetable waste based compost once they get going . I know many might argue its not worth the time or effort involved ,but its more than just the money , its about the self satisfaction of doing it yourself and the taste of good home grown produce beats the ass off store bought stuff anyday . 20 planter bags worth did me for 9 months and I still have a few bags unharvested .
Last years crop was hit by a hose pipe ban for around 8 weeks mid summer , so maybe not as bountiful as it could have been , this year I have two IBC's stacked as a rainwater harvesting system (2000 liters) so even if we have a blistering dry summer Im good .
I'm not sure precisely what Pucho was refering to with the opening post , one things for sure when theres good home grown food on the table mouths are too busy gobbling it down to bother argueing , get stuffed the lot of ye ;D
What I do is heat and flour a metal baking tray , now roll out the base and slap it on the hot tray , straight in under the grill , cook until the topside is how you like your base , then out of the grill , flip the base over ,add the sauce and toppings to what was the underside , back in under the grill until its bubbling . If you have a gas grill the whole opperation takes only minutes , a little longer with the electric . The main benefit is effeciency even if the Pizza aficionados turn their hooked noses up at the technique
My dear mother, god rest her soul , planted loads of potatoes in planter bags last year , they store perfectly well in the bags for months even after the foliage has died back . When I harvest them ,as needed, I simply left the very small ones in and refilled the bags , low and behold now Ive got another crop on the way , of course I will add my own vegetable waste based compost once they get going . I know many might argue its not worth the time or effort involved ,but its more than just the money , its about the self satisfaction of doing it yourself and the taste of good home grown produce beats the ass off store bought stuff anyday . 20 planter bags worth did me for 9 months and I still have a few bags unharvested .
Last years crop was hit by a hose pipe ban for around 8 weeks mid summer , so maybe not as bountiful as it could have been , this year I have two IBC's stacked as a rainwater harvesting system (2000 liters) so even if we have a blistering dry summer Im good .
I'm not sure precisely what Pucho was refering to with the opening post , one things for sure when theres good home grown food on the table mouths are too busy gobbling it down to bother argueing , get stuffed the lot of ye ;D