Axel Slingerland
Wordy Blues Rocker
I tried the Boboli method once and it reminded me of Costco Pizza. A piece of cardboard with pizza toppings. Ewww. That's what I refer to as EMO Pizza. (EMergencies Only Pizza.) My blood glucose has tanked in Costco several times in the last 25 years, and a slice of that helps, even if it is greasy as hell and has no flavor to speak of.What is instant pizza dough, @Axel Slingerland ? Is it a mix (like biscuit mix), or something you buy already prepared, like the pie crust that just lay out in the pan ?
There's mixes available, but what works best for me is Pillsbury Pizza Crust. It's not really "instant", but it's better for my skill set. (Which is almost non-existent.)

It's $3.64 at Walmart, and it is about the same as making Grands Biscuits. Which for me is a good thing. Cindy whipped up great pizza dough with imported Italian flour. I have no such ability.
I tried some of the Walmart "just add water" mixes and they were ok, but too much hassle. Me and stirring don't mix. Pun intended...

Thanks... I might try that after I see the Pain Management Doc I made an appointment with yesterday. He is rated as the best in Kern County three years running. The guy I've been seeing... is Not. I miss my old Doc in Eureka. He was the best Doc I had in the 15 years I've been getting Occipital Nerve Blocks.If you decide to use Cindy’s bread machine, here is the simple recipe that Copilot gave me, and it is super easy to do (or I would not even be attempting it).