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@Baymule , Thanks for that recipe, I'll have to try it!
The dough I used was just a basic pizza dough recipe:
2 packages of active dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup olive oil
2 teaspoons salt
4 cups flour (I use half all purpose white, and half whole wheat)
Warm 1 1/2 cups water, add sugar and mix until dissolved, sprinkle yeast over the top and allow to stand until foamy. Add in oil, salt and flour and mix until it forms a sticky dough. Coat with oil and let rise until you are ready to make your pizza.
That's it.
The dough I used was just a basic pizza dough recipe:
2 packages of active dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup olive oil
2 teaspoons salt
4 cups flour (I use half all purpose white, and half whole wheat)
Warm 1 1/2 cups water, add sugar and mix until dissolved, sprinkle yeast over the top and allow to stand until foamy. Add in oil, salt and flour and mix until it forms a sticky dough. Coat with oil and let rise until you are ready to make your pizza.
That's it.
) ... I am the packing queen… watch me work!!! I took it apart, turned it a bit, resituated it and zip tied it back together inside.... a ship in a bottle as it were! Grandma said that if Kodiak didn't fit in the crate, he would just have to ride loose in the backseat.... Y'all seeing why I am the way I am???? This is my partner in crime!!!
I really didn't want a goat I am not familiar with riding loose in the car .... especially a buck!
(Though it is nice knowing that I could have, if I needed to!)
The ride was beautiful. The scenery was fantastic! We talked a lot, enjoyed the sights. When we pulled up to the farm, Grandma was blown away by Kodiak. She wasn't aware that he was the one we were picking up!
We made it back fine and Kodiak and I made the final trek home OK too. 8 hours logged on Sunday, on top of the 4 from Saturday. Long weekend.


