
Veggie Pizza Pita Pockets
Don’t want to turn on your oven or stove today? This veggie pizza pita is a delicious option that is made in the microwave. Top pizza with your favorite veggies.
Don’t want to turn on your oven or stove today? This veggie pizza pita is a delicious option that is made in the microwave. Top pizza with your favorite veggies.
A fun and unique twist on pizza using rice as the crust. Enjoy this main dish with all of your favorite toppings!
This healthy dish uses zucchini in place of traditional wheat pizza crust. Try dressing these tasty snacks up with any of your favorite pizza toppings.
Try topping with a variety of fruits and vegetables such as onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, pineapple, and tomato. Add cut up cooked meat like chicken or sausage.
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