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08-28-2008 #11
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Stouffers french bread pizza!!!!!!!!!!
............I am Bella Swan.
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08-28-2008 #12
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Originally Posted by tsntx
Tip: Next time you order take out pizza, ask for extra sauce. It's great.
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08-28-2008 #13
havent found a store bought one i like yet, i prefer domino's and little caesar's
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08-28-2008 #14
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DiGiorno either the supreme or the spicy chicken
If you gonna get high... get high all the way.
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08-28-2008 #15
i get pizzaria uno's at my grocery store...it is not frozen but cooled....yery good and just like the restaurant !!!!
u will be fucking fat bitches in no time
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08-28-2008 #16
I have good memories of Little Seizures ( ), but haven't gotten one there for quite a while. Domino's in a pinch, but the last one I had kept coming back to haunt me for almost two days. Pizza Hut is consistent and bonus points if it's a slow day and you can talk them into letting you make your own (I used to work for a delivery unit).
Out of a box: Red Baron, Totino's, and Tony's are good. The last being a bit harder to find in this area because it got bumped from the cheap shelf by Pepe's (Which is horrid! Even with mounds of added ingredients, which I do with almost any frozen pizza, the crust still tastes like soap).
If I ever again get a working oven, Joe Corbi's pizza kits have always been a good choice. They are a fundraiser product frequently offered by school groups and Little League teams. They are great on their own and can be tweaked with your own extras. I miss their white/bacon pizza, discontinued a couple of years ago. The sauce was buttery/spicy and the bacon was the real deal. They continued it for a while under their breakfast/mini pizza line, but I think they dropped that as well. The latter product line is great for me as they can be prepared in a toast-r-oven.
Extra sauce, good. Extra cheese, better. And I so miss the dime-sized, thick sliced, crunchy pepperoni of years past.
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08-28-2008 #17
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08-28-2008 #18
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Most store bought pizza's are a total disappointment, but the Pizza Express line that some supermarkets stock in the UK are pretty decent. I dunno if you have them in the states (the store version I mean). They actually taste something like a pizzaria pizza, and have a proper thin flexible crust, not a hard toasty one like frozen pizzas have.
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08-28-2008 #19
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Totinos without a doubt.
love ya.
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08-28-2008 #20
digiorno
...but you can't beat a good, local pizza shop. I hate that chain restaurant garbage.