I tried Pizza Hut's STUFFED CHEEZ-IT PIZZA (with pepperoni), and ... it's okay. It's not 'a main-course pizza,' but just an appetizer. I wasn't expecting 'Cheez-it crackers'; what I got was (like I expected) four squares of 'pizza-crust (probably made out of Cheez-it ingredients), and a cup of marinara sauce.
I liked it, but I couldn't identify it as 'Cheez-it Pizza' unless I saw "the box it came out of' (which was labeled
"STUFFED CHEEZ-IT PIZZA (ONLY AT Pizza Hut)" ... reading (on the sides) "BAKED. TOASTY. CHEEZY. (asl)" ... REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS/PREHEAT OVEN TO 350°F/REMOVE FROM BOX, AND PLACE ON BAKING SHEET/BAKE FOR 6-8 MINUTES OR UNTIL THE STUFFED CHEEZ-IT™ PIZZA REACHES 165°//THE DELIVERY CHARGE IS NOT A DRIVER TIP. Product availability, prices, participation, delivery areas and charges, and minimum purchase requirements for delivery may vary. CHEEZ-IT is a trademark of Kellogg NA Co. used with permission. The Pizza Hut name, logos, and related marks are trademarks of Pizza Hut, LLC. ©2019 Pizza Hut, LLC
I link 'that word' to a harsher review of the appetizer, but first—the word's built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...
The word “Cheese” is built on Foundations (ProtoRoots) that bring words like “to Ferment, Become Sour” (Buttermilk, Leaven, fermented Drink, Turn, Rot, Boil, Seethe, Foam).
Or maybe I'm looking at it wrong—that's one reason
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
him why he's not"—Won't you show me
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
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