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Pizza Bases And Marmite


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Makro has frozen Pizza bases that I buy and make my own at home, not bad.

Cant beat the fresh dough but who would sell that ?

Marmite at most farang type supermarkets now , I have just posted about the 250gr Jar I have bought at the Rimping Market in Chiang Mai for 384 bht WELL EXPENSIVE , they obviously know we Brits love the stuff.

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Hi just geting into making some pizzas in my new oildrum oven i have just made, In the shops around I cant help noticing lots and lots of different salamies and the likes (all thai) do you know the name of any that tast like Choritso for my Pizzas.x

Foodland on central Pattaya road sell pizza bases for 32 baht and they are very good. It saves the hassle of trying to make them. You can find recipes for the sauce base on a site called videojug.com which has some great recipies for all types of food

Phil

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I am to sure about Marmite but why would you have to buy pizza bases ? They are so simple and easy to make

Agreed. just put some yeast (can buy almost anywhere in thailand) in warm water with a bit of sugar, add to flour and water, cover and put outside for an hour. Then just roll, put on toppings, bake and you are good to go :D

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