It worked out pretty well. The recipe was perfect and super easy. We made 4 small-ish pizzas from the dough for all of us. Different toppings on each. Yum!
Bill Turner's Life List
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1. Weigh less than 200 pounds (again)
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2. Draw something at least three times a week
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3. take a drawing class
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4. Write something at least once a week
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5. write more letters by hand
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6. exhibit my photographs in a public place
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7. Learn Objective-C
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8. learn to ride a motorcycle
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9. Live in Italy for 1 year
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10. Be fluent in Italian
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11. learn to sew
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12. start an open source project
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13. Read the Bible
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14. try yoga
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15. take a watercolor painting class
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16. watch all episodes of The Wire
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17. leave notes in library books
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18. go to SXSW in 2009.
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19. watch the wire
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How I did it
How I did it: I went with the kids to the fabric store and let them pick out one fabric/pattern each (son got Batman, daughter picked a glittery one with fashion dresses on it). Bought a yard of each.Then, I just took a pillowcase and used it to get the sizing approximately right and very simply sewed it together with our sewing machine. It's a perfect quick-and-easy project. Read how I did it…
Recent entries
I’m going to make some of my own pizza dough today, from a recipe in this book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0061812668/

