12 whole-wheat pitas (nonhydrogenated)
Olive oil cooking spray
Granulated garlic

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Spray baking pan with cooking spray. Cut pitas into eighths and place on prepared pan. Lightly spray top side of pitas with oil, and sprinkle with granulated garlic. Bake 10 minutes or until lightly browned. This is a great, easy dish and can be the perfect movie snack as you check out the latest horror movies on Netflix or in the theatre. Of course, we suggest you read the latest horror news and horror movie reviews before heading to the theater.

From the Minneapolis/St. Paul Star Tribune, December 26, 2001

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