Pink poses for a photo with Josey Baker as Carey Hart and their children make pizzas.Photo:Pink/ Instagram

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Pinkis getting this pizza party started!On Saturday, the “So What” singer, 44, gave fans an inside look at her time in San Francisco, as she and her family took a sourdough pizza-making class together in the city, where she’s performing her Trustfall Tour at the Chase Center this weekend.In an Instagram post that included images of herself, her husbandCarey Hart, and childrenWillow, 12, andJameson, 6, Pink reflected on their shared “incredible” experience baking some DIY pies at The Mill bakery with co-owner Josey Baker.“Thank you@joseybakerbreadfor the incredible sourdough pizza making class,” she shared in the post’s caption. “We had so much fun and it was the best pizza I’ve ever had!!!!!!!!“In one image from the class, Pink and Baker posed for a selfie as she held up her pizza, which featured plenty of green to match her green dress.Hart, 48, also appeared in the photo carousel from the food-based excursion. In one shot, he was captured looking down at his own pizza — which featured plenty of olives — as their daughter Willow carefully attended to her own cheese-covered pie. In another pic, the couple’s son Jameson looked down on his pizza, which had a generous covering of onion slices.Baker also appeared to be guiding them through the process in Pink’s behind-the-scenes images, as in one snap, he stood in front of his class with a board behind him.Carey Hart works on a pie with kids during pizza making class in San Francisco.Pink/ InstagramThe class itself features “tips and tricks that make Josey Baker Bread pizza one of San Francisco’s favorites,” according to itswebsite, and is two hours long and open to eight participants at a time.“We at JBB want to give you a simple way to fit a more nutritious, delicious, whole grain sourdough pizza into your life,” a description of the class on the website said. “or maybe you just want to impress a few friends and family with a homemade pizza. or maybe you’ve been making pizza for ages, and now you’re wanting to take your pizza game to the next level?“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Pink’s children Jameson and Willow work on pizzas with father Carey Hart and their mother.Pink/ InstagramThe fun-filled foodie day out follows a trip to anamusement park in Pennsylvaniathat Pink and her kids had last month. The family even attended with disguises, as Pink hilariously wore a Super Mario mask.“Hershey Park for the win. RVs for days- rollercoasters and arcades…,” Pink captioned herposton Instagram. “I haven’t been in these woods since I was four! Philly hometown I’m coming in hot!”In a clip from the outing, Pink even distributed masks to her kids so they could get in on the fun. “Here Jamo’, you want to be Batman, right?” Pink asked, handing a Batman mask to her youngest.“I’m Batman!” Jameson then shouted.Pink is alsoteaching her kids responsibilitywhile on tour. Back in February, she revealed during a discussion onTodaythat both children would be joining her on the road as her Trustfall Tour continues in the U.S.“Willow has a job on tour,” Pink revealed at the time. “We just had to go over minimum wage, and it’s different state to state.““I said it’s about $22.50 a show depending how long I go, if I run over. She goes, ‘I’ll take $20. it’s easier to do the math.’ I’m like, ‘That’s not how you negotiate for yourself,’ " said Pink. “I’m like, ‘You’ll take $25 so it’s easier math.'”
Pinkis getting this pizza party started!
On Saturday, the “So What” singer, 44, gave fans an inside look at her time in San Francisco, as she and her family took a sourdough pizza-making class together in the city, where she’s performing her Trustfall Tour at the Chase Center this weekend.
In an Instagram post that included images of herself, her husbandCarey Hart, and childrenWillow, 12, andJameson, 6, Pink reflected on their shared “incredible” experience baking some DIY pies at The Mill bakery with co-owner Josey Baker.
“Thank you@joseybakerbreadfor the incredible sourdough pizza making class,” she shared in the post’s caption. “We had so much fun and it was the best pizza I’ve ever had!!!!!!!!”
In one image from the class, Pink and Baker posed for a selfie as she held up her pizza, which featured plenty of green to match her green dress.
Hart, 48, also appeared in the photo carousel from the food-based excursion. In one shot, he was captured looking down at his own pizza — which featured plenty of olives — as their daughter Willow carefully attended to her own cheese-covered pie. In another pic, the couple’s son Jameson looked down on his pizza, which had a generous covering of onion slices.
Baker also appeared to be guiding them through the process in Pink’s behind-the-scenes images, as in one snap, he stood in front of his class with a board behind him.
Carey Hart works on a pie with kids during pizza making class in San Francisco.Pink/ Instagram

The class itself features “tips and tricks that make Josey Baker Bread pizza one of San Francisco’s favorites,” according to itswebsite, and is two hours long and open to eight participants at a time.
“We at JBB want to give you a simple way to fit a more nutritious, delicious, whole grain sourdough pizza into your life,” a description of the class on the website said. “or maybe you just want to impress a few friends and family with a homemade pizza. or maybe you’ve been making pizza for ages, and now you’re wanting to take your pizza game to the next level?”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Pink’s children Jameson and Willow work on pizzas with father Carey Hart and their mother.Pink/ Instagram

The fun-filled foodie day out follows a trip to anamusement park in Pennsylvaniathat Pink and her kids had last month. The family even attended with disguises, as Pink hilariously wore a Super Mario mask.
“Hershey Park for the win. RVs for days- rollercoasters and arcades…,” Pink captioned herposton Instagram. “I haven’t been in these woods since I was four! Philly hometown I’m coming in hot!”
In a clip from the outing, Pink even distributed masks to her kids so they could get in on the fun. “Here Jamo’, you want to be Batman, right?” Pink asked, handing a Batman mask to her youngest.
“I’m Batman!” Jameson then shouted.
Pink is alsoteaching her kids responsibilitywhile on tour. Back in February, she revealed during a discussion onTodaythat both children would be joining her on the road as her Trustfall Tour continues in the U.S.
“Willow has a job on tour,” Pink revealed at the time. “We just had to go over minimum wage, and it’s different state to state.”
“I said it’s about $22.50 a show depending how long I go, if I run over. She goes, ‘I’ll take $20. it’s easier to do the math.’ I’m like, ‘That’s not how you negotiate for yourself,’ " said Pink. “I’m like, ‘You’ll take $25 so it’s easier math.'”
source: people.com