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Pizza Burgers are the ultimate easy comfort food that brings a nostalgic twist to a classic favorite! I top toasted English muffins with a saucy mixture of crumbled meat, frozen peppers and onions, then add melty mozzarella and optional pepperoni for plenty of pizza flavor. The frozen vegetables mean there’s no chopping, and the whole recipe is ready in about 30 minutes! I remember pizza burgers from my school cafeteria, and even my mom says she enjoyed them during her school days. At about $1.71 a serving, they’re a fun and budget-friendly way to switch up your dinner routine (and kids LOVE them!)

Overhead view of homemade pizza burgers, with one cut in half.

Homemade Cheesy Pizza Burgers

I used to get pizza burgers at school lunch, served open-faced, and this version brings back all that nostalgic, cheesy goodness! I kept this recipe as simple and inexpensive as possible by using a tube of ground beef and pork, which was significantly cheaper than straight ground beef at my store (though you can use whatever ground meat you like!). Start by cooking the meat in one pan with frozen peppers and onions, then drain off the excess fat before adding the marinara. This keeps the filling rich and savory without making it greasy. Then all that’s left to do is spoon it over pre-toasted English muffins, top with mozzarella and pepperoni (if using), and bake until bubbly.

These pizza burgers are saucy, cheesy, crisp around the edges, and the easiest dinner to throw together for my family when time is tight. There’s no chopping. No patties to shape. Very few dishes. AND THEY’RE FREEZER-FRIENDLY TOO! If easy pizza-night recipes are your thing, try our French bread pizza recipe next!

Recipe Success Tips

  1. Toast the English muffins first. One thing I want to avoid with these pizza burgers is a soggy bottom. To combat this, I toast the sliced muffins for about 5 minutes until the cut side feels dry and very lightly toasted. Toasted muffins create a sturdier base that doesn’t immediately start soaking up the sauce from the topping.
  2. Cook off the extra moisture. Frozen peppers and onions release water as they cook, so sauté them until softened and any liquid in the pan has evaporated before adding the meat!
  3. Drain the excess fat. I used a ground beef and pork blend because it was the cheaper option at my store, but it still gives these pizza burgers a classic hamburger flavor. It does render quite a bit of fat, though, so I made sure to carefully blot it with folded paper towels to drain some of the grease away. This helps keep the meat sauce from tasting or feeling super greasy. Never pour hot grease down the drain, as it can cause a blockage!
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Pizza Burgers

This easy Pizza Burgers recipe tops toasted English muffins with saucy meat, vegetables, mozzarella, and pepperoni. Ready in about 30 minutes!
Course Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American
Total Cost $10.27 recipe / $1.71 serving
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 6 servings (2 halves each)
Calories 569kcal
Author Jess Rice

Equipment

  • Sauté Pan
  • Baking Sheet

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp olive oil $0.05
  • 1 lb. ground beef and pork blend $3.97*
  • ½ Tbsp Italian seasoning $0.05
  • 24 oz. marinara sauce one 24 oz. can, $1.58**
  • ¾ cup frozen peppers and onions 5 oz., (half a bag) $0.78***
  • 12 slices mozzarella cheese $1.84
  • 6 English muffins 1 package, $1.62
  • 12 slices pepperoni optional, $0.38

Instructions

  • Gather ingredients. Preheat oven to 350℉.
  • Cut English muffins in half and toast in the oven for about 5 minutes.
  • In a sauté pan, add the olive oil and half the bag of frozen peppers and onions (¾ cup of frozen veggies). Sauté for 3-4 minutes until softened.
  • Add the entire tube of ground beef and pork, breaking it up with a spatula as it cooks.
  • Cook until all of the meat is browned, about 5-10 minutes.
  • Tilt the sauté pan and soak up the fat from the pan with a paper towel, or strain it out carefully.
  • Next, add the canned sauce and Italian seasoning blend.
  • Mix and simmer over medium-low heat until warm and bubbly, about 6 minutes.
  • Spoon the meat and sauce mixture over each of the toasted English muffins.
  • Cover each with 1 slice of mozzarella cheese. I cut mine in half and crossed them over the top so it would fit better.
  • Quarter the pepperoni slices and add them to the top of the pizza burgers (optional).
  • Bake the pizza burgers until the cheese has melted and begun to toast on top, about 8-10 minutes. Enjoy!

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Notes

*You can use any ground meat you like for this recipe. The ground beef and pork blend I originally used may not be available everywhere, so use all beef, all pork, or combine whatever you have in your freezer. At the time of writing, I’m seeing pure ground pork for $2.67/lb, which is a pretty good deal compared to beef prices! Ground chicken or turkey also works well. You can also use Italian sausage, though I’d leave out the Italian seasoning and season to taste. For a meatless option, swap in your favorite vegetarian meat crumbles.
**Use any marinara sauce or pasta sauce you like. If your sauce is quite loose, let the topping simmer a little longer to reduce and thicken before spooning it over the English muffins (see my step photos below for a visual on what it should look like!). Got some homemade marinara in your freezer? Go ahead and use it!
***I use a few budget-friendly shortcuts in this recipe to keep it realistic. Since I only need a small amount of peppers and onions to flavor the topping, buying them fresh didn’t make much sense. I’d be left with most of both to use up! Instead, I use Walmart’s frozen ‘Seasoning Blend’, but any frozen diced peppers and onions will work. You’ll need about ¾ cup, or 5 oz. If you want to use fresh, use ½ cup diced onion and ¼ cup diced bell pepper. Sauté them for 4-5 minutes, or until softened, before adding the meat.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (2 pizza burgers) | Calories: 569kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 32g | Sodium: 1285mg | Fiber: 5g

how to make Pizza Burgers Step-by-Step Photos

The ingredients to make pizza burgers with labels.

Gather all of your ingredients and preheat the oven to 350°F.

Sliced english muffins on a baking sheet.

Toast the English muffins: Split 6 English muffins in half and arrange all 12 halves cut side up on a large baking sheet. Toast for about 5 minutes, or until the edges are just beginning to turn golden.

Diced frozen peppers and onions in a skillet.

Cook the vegetables: As the muffins toast, heat 1 tsp olive oil in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add 5 oz. (about ¾ cup) frozen peppers and onions. Sauté for 3-4 minutes, or until softened and any liquid released by the vegetables has evaporated.

Ground beef and sausage added to sauteed peppers and onions.

Cook the meat: Add 1 lb. ground beef and pork blend to the pan. Break it into small crumbles with a spatula and cook for 5-10 minutes, or until completely browned and the meat reaches an internal temperature of 160°F.

A hand using a paper towel to soak up grease from a skillet.

Drain the excess fat: Remove the pan from the heat and carefully discard any pooled fat. I do this by blotting it with folded paper towels. You can also spoon it into a heat-safe container.

Marinara sauce added to a skillet with italian seasoning and browned ground meat.

Make the topping: Now return the pan to medium-low heat. Stir in one 24 oz. container of marinara sauce and ½ Tbsp Italian seasoning.

Meat sauce in a skillet.

Simmer uncovered for about 6 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the filling is hot, bubbly, and thick enough to mound on the English muffins. If the sauce still looks loose, simmer it a little longer so it doesn’t make the muffins soggy.

Meat sauce added to halved English muffin slices.

Assemble the pizza burgers: Divide the meat mixture evenly among the 12 toasted English muffin halves.

Pizza burgers topped with cheese slices.

Now top each half with 1 slice of mozzarella cheese. For a better fit, I like to cut each slice in half and cross the two pieces over the round muffin. If using, quarter 12 pepperoni slices and divide the pieces evenly among the pizza burgers (I’ve shared some more topping ideas below!).

Finished pizza burgers on a baking sheet.

Bake: Place the sheet pan into the preheated oven and bake at 350°F for 8-10 minutes, or until the filling is hot and the cheese is fully melted, bubbly, and beginning to brown around the edges. Serve hot and enjoy!

Side view of pizza burgers, with one cut in half.

More Topping Ideas!

Treat these homemade pizza burgers like any other pizza and add whatever toppings you want! I’d scatter them over the cheese before baking, or finely chop them and stir them into the meat mixture. Here are some ideas to try:

  • Mushrooms: Sauté them first until browned and their liquid has evaporated, then stir them into the meat sauce.
  • Olives, banana peppers, or jalapeños: I’d drain them well, dice them smaller, and add them on top before baking.
  • Cooked bacon, ham, or sausage: Chop into small pieces and mix them into the filling or sprinkle them over the cheese.
  • Spinach: Stir it into the hot meat sauce and let it wilt before topping the English muffin halves.
  • Crushed red pepper flakes: Mix into the marinara for heat throughout, or sprinkle them on top before serving.
  • Extra cheese: If you’ve got other melty cheeses to hand, you can use them with/instead of the mozzarella! I think Parmesan, provolone, or cheddar would be delicious!

Serving Suggestions

I remember my school serving pizza burgers with tater tots, steamed green beans, and, of course, a little carton of milk. Peak cafeteria lunch! I count two open-faced halves as one serving in this recipe, and they’re pretty hearty, so a simple Caesar salad makes an easy dinner alongside them. Or a side of crispy sweet potato fries turns them into an extra-filling dinner option for the whole family! Our creamy macaroni salad is another great side when you’re feeding a crowd or want something you can prepare ahead.

Storage & Reheating

For the best texture, store the cooled meat mixture separately from the English muffins in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days. You can also refrigerate fully assembled pizza burgers, but the muffins will soften as they sit.

Reheating

Reheat them in the air fryer or oven at 350°F until the filling is hot and reaches 165°F. The microwave works in a pinch, but the English muffins will be much softer.

Freezing

You have two options here! Freeze the cooled meat mixture on its own in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw it overnight in the refrigerator (or using the defrost setting on your microwave), reheat it thoroughly, then spoon it over freshly toasted English muffins and add the cheese and pepperoni before baking.

You can also freeze the assembled pizza burgers (before baking). Arrange them on a baking sheet and freeze until solid, then wrap them individually and transfer them to a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. Bake them straight from frozen in a 350°F oven until heated all the way through!

More Pizza Inspired Recipes to try:

  • This easy Baked Pizza Chicken tops juicy chicken breasts with pizza sauce, mozzarella, and pepperoni for a fun chicken dinner!
  • Got more muffins to use up? Make these Homemade Frozen Mini Pizzas for an inexpensive snack or quick meal straight from the freezer.
  • Skillet Pizza Casserole packs plenty of saucy, cheesy pizza flavor into one easy and comforting family dinner.

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I’m all about quick weeknight dinners, and this easy Teriyaki Chicken is one I think you’ll come back to over and over again. I use boneless, skinless chicken thighs because they stay tender and juicy as the soy sauce and brown sugar in the marinade reduce into a gorgeous light glaze. Even a 30-minute marinade gives the chicken plenty of salty, sweet, and savory flavor, but you can prep it up to 24 hours ahead if that makes dinner easier. Not to mention, the whole recipe makes five servings for about $1.41 each, which is MUCH cheaper than ordering takeout! And the leftovers are pretty good for meal prep, too. 😉

Overhead view of sliced teriyaki chicken on a bed on rice on a plate.

“Oh my gosh, this is one of the best recipes I have ever tried!! It is so delicious! This will definitely be a regular go to meal from now on! It’s easy, and impressively good!”

mEL

Easy Teriyaki Chicken with No Specialty Ingredients

Teriyaki is a Japanese cooking method rather than the name of one specific sauce (teri refers to the glossy finish, and yaki means grilled or broiled). Traditional Japanese teriyaki generally uses a glaze made with soy sauce, mirin, sake, and sugar, which is brushed onto the food as it cooks. This recipe is closer to the American-style teriyaki many of us know from bottled sauces and takeout restaurants. So, while it’s not technically traditional, it’s made with 7 easy-to-find ingredients and most definitely budget-friendly!

Once the chicken has marinated in my homemade teriyaki sauce, everything else happens in one skillet. The marinade left on the chicken gently bubbles around the thighs while they cook, creating a glossy, super flavorful glaze infused with punchy garlic and ginger. As the moisture evaporates, the sugar becomes more concentrated and the glaze naturally thickens, so there’s no need for additional thickener, which keeps the whole process simple! In about 15 minutes, the chicken has lightly caramelized edges, the kitchen smells sweet, savory, and garlicky, and I’m MORE than ready for dinner!

Recipe Success Tips

  1. Boneless chicken thighs keep this recipe affordable. Chicken thighs are often cheaper than chicken breasts, but that’s not the only reason I like them here. Their extra fat keeps them juicy and makes them much more forgiving in the skillet. They’re also already thin enough to cook evenly, so there’s no pounding, slicing, or extra prep involved beyond the marinating time!
  2. Keep the sauce ratio as written. I tested a few sauce variations before landing on a mix of ¼ cup soy sauce, 3 Tbsp brown sugar, and 1 Tbsp water. I’ve found this combination gives me the right balance of salty and sweet, with enough water to help the chicken cook before the sugar reduces into a glaze. I don’t recommend adjusting these three ingredients because changing the ratio will affect the flavor balance and how the sauce reduces.
  3. Keep the skillet at medium and stay close. Brown sugar helps the glaze coat the chicken, but it can scorch over high heat. I don’t have any trouble when I keep the heat at medium, but pans and stoves vary, so watch closely toward the end. The glaze should gently bubble without smoking. If it develops very dark spots before the chicken is cooked through, lower the heat.
  4. Aim for an internal temperature of 175°F. I know chicken is safe to eat once the internal temperature reaches 165°F, but after cooking many (many) chicken thighs over the years, I’ve found they’re even more tender and juicy once they hit 175°F. That slightly higher temperature gives the fat more time to render throughout the meat. If you don’t have a meat thermometer, cut into the thickest thigh and make sure the center is opaque with no pink remaining.
  5. Want your chicken extra saucy? The marinade in this recipe makes enough to give the chicken a light coating. It isn’t supposed to leave lots of extra sauce for pouring. Any marinade left after removing the raw chicken should be discarded for food safety. If I want extra, I double the soy sauce, brown sugar, water, garlic, and ginger, then reserve half. Add the oil only to the marinade, not the serving sauce. For a thicker serving sauce, whisk ½ cup water and 1 Tbsp cornstarch into the reserved half (not the used marinade) and simmer until thickened.
Teriyaki chicken being cooked in a skillet.

Don’t Skip the Marinade!

I’m all for anything that makes dinner taste better while I’m off doing literally anything else, and that’s exactly why I like to marinate this chicken ahead! You can marinate it for as little as 30 minutes or up to 24 hours, so it’s easy to prep before dinner, in the morning, or the night before. Just keep it covered in the refrigerator as it marinates. I don’t recommend going beyond 24 hours because the salty soy sauce can eventually make the chicken’s texture too soft.

I also tested freezing the raw chicken right in the marinade, and it worked VERY well! Add everything to a freezer-safe bag, press out as much air as possible, and freeze immediately for up to 2-3 months. Thaw it overnight in the refrigerator, and the chicken will marinate as it defrosts. Then all that’s left to do is cook it!

Serving Suggestions

When I’m in a hurry, I just keep things simple with some long-grain white rice and steamed broccoli. Both are inexpensive and easy to prepare, and their mild flavors let the savory-sweet chicken take center stage. When plain rice won’t cut it, my vegetable fried rice turns this into a seriously flavorful takeout-style dinner. For something a little different, try it with cold peanut noodle salad. The creamy peanut dressing and crunchy vegetables are absolutely delicious with the warm chicken and make the meal feel extra satisfying. I also love to serve this teriyaki chicken with my Thai cucumber salad for a crisp and tangy side. Both of these cold sides taste even better after chilling, so I like to make them while the chicken marinates!

Teriyaki chicken on a cold noodle salad with a Thai cucumber salad.

Meal Prep It!

All of the serving suggestions I mentioned above are perfect for meal prepping with this teriyaki chicken, too. Rice and broccoli make a great reheatable bowl, while the two cold salads are meant to be served chilled, so their flavors only get better as they have time to settle in.

When I meal prep this recipe, I let the chicken cool before dividing it between airtight meal-prep containers and refrigerating it. It’s delicious reheated or served cold! If you plan to reheat it, place the chicken in its own compartment or alongside something you don’t mind warming at the same time (like rice and broccoli). Keep the cold sides separate so you can remove them before reheating. Store everything in the refrigerator until you’re ready to eat and enjoy within 3-4 days.

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Easy Teriyaki Chicken

This Easy Teriyaki Chicken is perfect for quick weeknight dinners, and has the most delicious salty, sweet, and savory flavor!
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine American, Asian, Japanese
Total Cost $7.07 recipe / $1.41 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Marinate 30 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings 5 thighs
Calories 274kcal

Equipment

  • Shallow Bowl or Dish
  • Large 12" skillet

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup soy sauce 2 oz., $0.22
  • 3 Tbsp brown sugar $0.08
  • 1 Tbsp water $0.00
  • 1 garlic clove minced, $0.08
  • 1 tsp fresh ginger grated, $0.10
  • 2 Tbsp cooking oil divided, (1 oz.) $0.08*
  • 1.75 lbs. chicken thighs boneless & skinless, $6.51**

Instructions

  • Gather your ingredients.
  • Prepare the marinade first. Stir together the soy sauce, brown sugar, water, garlic, ginger, and 1 Tbsp of the cooking oil in a bowl.***
  • Place the chicken in a shallow bowl or dish, then pour the marinade over top. Turn the chicken a couple of times to make sure it's well coated. Let the chicken marinate for 30 minutes to one day (refrigerated), turning the chicken occasionally as it marinates.****
  • When ready to cook the chicken, heat the remaining 1 Tbsp cooking oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add the chicken, discarding the remaining used marinade.
  • Cook the chicken for about 5-7 minutes on each side or until cooked through (175℉ internally) and the liquid in the skillet has reduced to a light coating of glaze on the chicken.
  • Transfer the chicken to a cutting board and let it rest for about 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

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Notes

*I use a neutral cooking oil, such as vegetable or canola oil. I add some to the marinade to help it coat the chicken, and some to the skillet to stop the chicken from sticking.
**I prefer chicken thighs here because they cook quickly and stay super tender and juicy. You can also use chicken breasts, but make sure to fillet them into two thinner pieces or pound the chicken to a ½-inch thickness before marinating. This will help them cook quickly and evenly in the skillet before the glaze burns. Chicken tenders work too, but they’ll cook much faster! Cook chicken breast and tenders to 165℉.
***Keep the soy sauce, brown sugar, and water ratio as written. The soy sauce adds saltiness and umami, and the brown sugar balances it with sweetness and helps form the glossy glaze. Then the water loosens the marinade and stops it from reducing too quickly before the chicken is cooked through. However, feel free to adjust the amount of fresh garlic and ginger to taste!
****Always marinate raw chicken covered in the refrigerator. To keep things simple and food-safe, I recommend discarding any marinade that has touched the raw chicken.
If you want extra sauce for serving, double the soy sauce, brown sugar, water, garlic, and ginger, then set half aside. The serving sauce doesn’t need oil, so stir 1 Tbsp oil into the remaining half before pouring it over the raw chicken. For a thicker serving sauce (NOT marinade), whisk an additional ½ cup water and 1 Tbsp cornstarch into the clean, reserved half, then simmer over medium heat, whisking until thickened. Drizzle it over the cooked chicken and your sides!
Want to use the oven? I haven’t tested this recipe in the oven yet, but plenty of our readers have, and said it worked great! I’d bake the chicken thighs at 400ºF for about 30-35 minutes, or until the internal temperature of the chicken thighs reaches 175ºF. Just keep an eye on the marinade in case it starts browning too quickly.

Nutrition

Serving: 1thigh | Calories: 274kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 12g | Sodium: 792mg | Fiber: 0.1g

How to Make Teriyaki Chicken Step-by-Step Videos

The ingredients for easy teriyaki chicken with labels.

Gather all of your ingredients.

Make the marinade: Stir together ¼ cup soy sauce, 3 Tbsp brown sugar, 1 Tbsp water, 1 minced garlic clove, 1 tsp grated fresh ginger, and 1 Tbsp cooking oil. Keep stirring until the brown sugar is dissolved. The oil may separate slightly, and that’s okay.

Marinate the chicken in the refrigerator: Place 1.75 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken thighs in a shallow dish or zip-top bag, then pour the marinade over top. Turn the thighs until every piece is coated, then cover or seal and refrigerate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours. Turn the chicken occasionally so it marinates evenly. Always marinate raw chicken in the refrigerator, NEVER at room temperature.

Teriyaki chicken marinading in a bag.

Planning ahead? Pop it in the freezer (optional): I tried this during testing and was really happy with the results. Seal the chicken and marinade in a freezer-safe bag, removing any excess air, then write the recipe name and date on the bag. Use it within 2-3 months for the best quality. Move it to the refrigerator the night before cooking, and the marinade will flavor the chicken as it thaws overnight.

Cook the chicken and reduce the glaze: Add the remaining 1 Tbsp cooking oil to a large skillet and heat over medium. Once the oil is shimmering but not smoking, lift the chicken from the marinade, let the excess drip back into the dish, and add the thighs to the skillet. You should hear a gentle sizzle. Discard the used marinade because it has been in contact with raw chicken.

Cook the thighs for 5-7 minutes on each side. The liquid in the skillet will look fairly loose at first, then gently bubble, reduce, and form a light glaze that clings to the chicken. Keep the heat at medium and keep an eye on it. If the glaze starts smoking or developing very dark spots before the chicken is done, reduce the heat.

A meat thermometer being inserted into a chicken thigh to check the temperature in the skillet.

Cook the chicken until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thighs registers 175°F. If you don’t have a thermometer, cut into the thickest thigh and check that the center is fully opaque with no raw or translucent areas.

Rest, slice, and serve: Transfer the teriyaki chicken to a clean cutting board and let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing. This gives the juices time to settle back into the meat, so more of them stay in the chicken instead of running onto the cutting board. Then slice and serve!

Overhead view of sliced teriyaki chicken on a bed on rice on a plate with broccoli.

Storage Instructions

Let any leftovers cool, then transfer them to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3-4 days. For the best texture, I prefer to store the thighs whole or in larger pieces, then slice them after reheating. This gives the chicken less exposed surface area, so it doesn’t dry out as quickly.

Reheating

Reheat the chicken in a skillet over medium heat with a splash of water to loosen the glaze and keep the meat from drying out. You can also microwave it in short intervals until hot, covering it loosely to hold in some moisture. Whichever method you choose, leftovers should reach an internal temperature of 165°F before serving.

Thaw frozen teriyaki chicken overnight in the refrigerator before reheating for the best texture. If you need to reheat it from frozen, place it in a covered skillet over low heat with a splash of water and warm it gently until it reaches 165°F.

Freezing

Freeze the cooked chicken in an airtight container or freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. You can freeze it whole, sliced, or divided into individual portions for easy meals later. Let it cool completely first, press out as much air as possible, and label the container with the date. For extra protection against freezer burn, I like to wrap the chicken tightly in plastic wrap or foil before placing it in the freezer bag.

Try These Teriyaki Recipes Next:

  • My Homemade Teriyaki Sauce can be used as a marinade, thickened into a glossy sauce, or added straight to a hot stir-fry!
  • When I want chicken, vegetables, and rice all cooked together, this One-Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice keeps dinner easy and the dirty dishes to a minimum.
  • Try my Teriyaki Salmon for tender, flaky salmon covered in a sticky teriyaki glaze and finished with creamy sriracha mayo.

Our Teriyaki Chicken recipe was originally published 5/2/2022. It was retested and republished to be better than ever 8/19/26.

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