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Default Boxed pizza

have you tried murphys take and bake? better than most of what is out
there, made to order, you bring home and cook, they often have sales, Lee


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> On 2011-06-26, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>> eat it piping hot. I think Di Giorno and Freschetta are the best.

>
> When it first came out, many yrs ago, Di Giorno was a revelation.
> Tasted great, better than most pizza chains, and at half the price.
> Since then, they've done like most other products and reduced the
> quality to no better than eating the box. Freschetta has taken a
> different reduction tack. They make each pizza with a dry, no
> content edge, the size of a 4WD tire! Any Freshy pizza still tastes
> great, but you only get 55-60% of the actual pie with anything but
> bare bread crust.
>
> I've given up on store bought. OTOH, local chains, or even indies,
> pretty much suck, the one exception being a local microbrewery/pizza
> place. Great Hawaiian/rootbeer sauce pizza, but $10 fer single
> serving pie. I'm gonna start making my own, again, despite the high
> price of cheese and meat toppings.
>
> The best pizza I ever tasted was from a couple of Iranian brothers.
> Simple. Thin crust, sauce, fresh crushed garlic, and feta cheese. I
> long to duplicate it.
>
> nb



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