Frozen Pizza Night! Freschetta

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Lifer
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Freschetta Sauce Stuffed crust Pizza for dinner tonight. 20 minutes away, need a few more drinks.... :)

Anyone else eating frozen pizza for dinner tonight?
 

Lvis

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Freschetta


Always sounded like a feminine hygiene product to me. :confused:
 

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A $4 Freschetta is better than a lot of $10 "carry out" pizzas. Good stuff.

As for me - NY Strip with a peppercorn & garlic rub for eats tonight.
 

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Lifer
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Just finishing up the first 2 slices... not bad....
drinking red wine with it so maybe that changes things :) but not bad at all for frozen pizza....
 

Imdmn04

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Any food product with words like "healthy" or "fresh" or "diet" on the label I dont buy.
healthy, or fresh or diet on food label = taste like sh!t

More oil there is, the better the taste. Too bad manufacuters can't sell this way since we are already too fat.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Any food product with words like "healthy" or "fresh" or "diet" on the label I dont buy.
healthy, or fresh or diet on food label = taste like sh!t

More oil there is, the better the taste. Too bad manufactures can't sell this way since we are already too fat.

This isn't being marketed as health food... it's pizza
 

KarenMarie

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DiGiorgino's makes better crust and much more toppings. they are also bigger.
Freschetta has better sauce.
 

Thegonagle

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
DiGiorgino's makes better crust and much more toppings. they are also bigger.
Freschetta has better sauce.

I've decided that both are good, and I'll choose the one with the lower sale price, or whichever one has the toppings I'm interested in at the moment. (They both beat the hell out Tombstone, Jack's, etc., so I gladly shell out an extra $2 for DiGiorno or Freschetta.)
 

Lounatik

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I sell the stuff. Its really good for what it is. If you like the big pizzas, try the new 8" Brick Oven Freschettas. The flavors are pretty exotic: Rosemary potato and bacon, Portabello mushroom and ham, BBQ chicken, Thai chicken and your standard 5 cheese. I don't know if you guys all have them in your markets yet, but they are here in Atlanta and I am selling the heck out of them.

I do appreciate you guys supporting my company!


Peace


Lounatik
 

rh71

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Where do I find these ? NEver saw them in the supermarkets here and not in Walmart where I get Totino's which I like.
 

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I'm thinking of braving the arctic spring here in columbus and going and getting a Donato's pizza..

right now, even as i type.
 

ElFenix

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i like the supermarket brand... $4 for a pretty damn good deep dish that i could get 3 meals out of easy
 

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Definitely good pizza. Ate some Jacks last night and obviously it can't compete (and it shouldn't for half the price).
 

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Originally posted by: blurredvision
Digorno just beats the hell outta Freschetta. Albeit at a bit more of a premium.

No way. Digorno is just lots of dough, lots of cheese, and excessive sauce. No real flavor to any of it though. At least with Freschetta you get some garlic and seasoning with the sauce and crust. Better toppings as well.
 

MithShrike

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I like my local pizza place more than any frozen pizza. It seems that frozen pizzas give me/worsen a migraine.