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Frozen pizzas
In article <b%Bsi.27275$Ya1.3138@trnddc06>,
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> OK this is not about cooking. After a mere 30 years hiatus without frozen
> pizzas I was tempted to try some tonight, California Pizza Kitchens were on
> sale for 5 bucks for a thin crust whatever. I got a chicken and garlic and
> a Sicilian. Heated up the C&G then sat down with a bottle of Mondavi
> Chardonnay.
>
> OK, not entirely bad. Tasty, crust was flavorful and residual moisture was
> good, a good garlic flavor - not bad. Perhaps I have been too hard on these
> latter day frozen pizzas. When I was a kid we ate them out of sheer
> desperation. They were terrible. So dry as I recall that it took a quart
> of water to get one of those bitches down.
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> So of all the millions of these things available, which is worth it? I am
> willing to experiment. I also got a couple of Di Giorno thin crust pizzas.
> 2 for 10 bucks. They seem to actually have real ingredients on them
>
> Paul
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Frozen pizzas have gotten better over the years. I like the Di Giorno
pizzas. And dare I say, the Essencia brand (Shaw's) isn't bad.
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