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Originally Posted by DallasBill
(Post 6637588)
HEB's Central Market makes a very good, 4-cheese, wood-fired pizza. But, you won't find it aywhere else.
The only freezer pizza I ever buy to use as a pizza are Amy's cheeseless veggie pizza. The sauce has a nice flavor, and they are a treat for our milk-allergic son. :) |
Originally Posted by empedocles
(Post 7635297)
My understanding is that Schwan's, Red Baron, and Tony's pizzas are all the same.
On a side note, I haven't seen a Schwan's truck in forever... Another brand to add to the list: Freschetta. Not all the same, necessarily, but Schwan is the parent company that makes/sells those brands. http://www.freschetta.com/ http://www.redbaron.com/ (It's noted right at the bottom.) The stuff they sell through the delivery service isn't branded with these names, but if you take a peek they do appear to have similar products (rising crust pizza, etc.) http://www.schwans.com/ Also seems expensive compared to getting them on sale at the supermarket. |
Originally Posted by empedocles
(Post 7635297)
My understanding is that Schwan's, Red Baron, and Tony's pizzas are all the same.
On a side note, I haven't seen a Schwan's truck in forever... |
There's this BBQ Chicken Lean Cuisine pizza that's really good. It's almost like the one from Schlotzky's Deli.
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re: pizza
Trader Joe's 'margerita-style' pizza is great (mozzarella, fresh sliced tomato, and dried tomato, no sauce). You buy them fresh, but they freeze very well. The Pizzera Uno's personal-sized frozen pizzas are good, but kind of heavy.
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