Best frozen pizza?

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Thegonagle

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Originally posted by: randumb
Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Originally posted by: Ketteringo
Freschetta, but it's $

It's worth it, IMO. I've been known to spend a full $6 on a Freschetta, but it's not difficut to find them for less than $5 on sale or with coupons, or better yet, on sale combined with coupons.

At $6, why not just get delivery?

Because, silly, delivery is at least twice that much, plus my usual $5 tip.
 

dbk

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Originally posted by: MidasKnight
Red Baron is pretty good .. bout $3 to $5 depending ..

:thumbsup: These are always on sale, 3 for $10 at Food Lion almost every other week.
 

dc

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<3 cheap jenos
i stock up my freezer whenever it's 59 or 69 cents.
:D
 

Xyclone

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Hot Pockets ftw... my mom buys them from Costco. :D

I don't eat lunch anyways, so it's on occasion (sometimes dinner when parents are out and my bro and I got the house to ourselves).
 

jamesbond007

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I'd say a tie between Pizza Corner and Digorno. Pizza Corner is a solid $6 pizza, but well worth the cost.
 

Kelemvor

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I normally get Jacks Sausage and Peperoni. Can get them in a 4 pack for $8.?? at Sams. I do like subbing in a Red Baron one when they go on sale as well.
 

Amused

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Freschetta Brick Oven Pizza for Italian style pizzas.

California Pizza Kitchen BBQ Chicken is quite possibly the best if you like BBQ Chicken.

These are the only two I'll eat now.
 

rgreen83

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Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Many of the the super cheapies use synthetic (soy) cheese

Which is exactly why lactose intolerent ppl like me can only somewhat eat them without wanting to stab myself in the eye an hour later!
 

RedCOMET

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Originally posted by: Amused
Freschetta Brick Oven Pizza for Italian style pizzas.

California Pizza Kitchen BBQ Chicken is quite possibly the best if you like BBQ Chicken.

These are the only two I'll eat now.

I concur for the CPK BBQ Chicken pizza. They are out of this world.

I also enjoy Celeste Frozen Pizzas. They're damn good.
 

jamesbond007

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Originally posted by: Uppsala9496
Not sure if they sell it by you, but frozen Home Run Inn pizza's are excellent.

We have them around here, too, but they are DAMN expensive! They're $8 or so for the basic 13"/large size. $5 for the personal. Too rich for my blood. They're really good, but I like thicker crusts most of the time. Stuffed Crust Digornos are pimp!
 

RollWave

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Originally posted by: jinduy
so far jeno's or totino's is #1 (both go for 99 cents on sale!)

TOTINOS CHEESE PARTY PIZZA FOR TEH WIN!

600 calories for 1 pizza isnt so bad. Considering ordering pizza would have greasier crust with more fatty cheese I'd say that the Totinos is about as healthy as pizza can get. It has a thin ass layer of cheese on a dry crust with sauce. Hardly that bad for you.
 

nakedfrog

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Undoubtedly Freschetta. Digiorno's sauce is bland in comparison, and the crust leaves something to be desired.
Tombstone is really good too. The only Jack's pizza that's any good is the Bacon Cheeseburger.
Red Baron is decent for a cheaper pizza, same with Tony's rising crust.
Totino's saving grace is their extreme cheapness. They're edible, but not "good" by any means.