Favorite Frozen Pizza or Take Out
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Karb_Kween
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I'm starting to like Newman's Own brand, it says its whole grain though I haven't inspected the ingrediants list much... Digiorno tastes like sugar bread
Pizza Hut looks like play-doh. I like Domino's
Favorite frozen or take out pizza?
Local places?
Pizza Hut looks like play-doh. I like Domino's
Favorite frozen or take out pizza?
Local places?
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Neither, I make my own using dough from the deli. That way my sons can have theirs with whatever they want and I can do a pizza topping casserole.1
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I make all of my own pizza now, which is just way better than anything you can get from the store or restaurant. I make my own dough, sauce, use only high quality ingredients, and the secret ingredient is using the grill instead of the oven.
If I was forced into it, I guess DiGiorno's Spicy Chicken Supreme. Pizza Margarita from Zeek's. It has been like 5-6 years since I have had national chain pizza. I remember liking Pizza Hut's handtossed Veggie Lovers.0 -
I use my breadmaker to make me a bunch of dough. Half is rolled flat in to my own pizza crust, which is frozen for when the pizza fairy comes calling.
The other half is made in to rolls and baked the same day.0 -
If I had to choose a pre-made pizza this is my only low carb option:
https://www.atkins.com/products/frozen-meals/pizza/stone-fired-cheese-pizza
Otherwise it's all 100% homemade pizza for me! I've made fathead pizza, cauliflower pizza and flattened out a chicken breast and put pizza toppings on that, lol. Fathead pizza is by far my favorite variation yet. I want to try making pizza using a low carb tortilla too, that seems like an easy option0 -
I need to start making my own pizza0
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There are a couple of really good pizza places that are just local joints. But if I want to save money, I'll get a papa johns and freeze the leftovers. It heats up really well in the oven!0
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There is a local chain in Columbia called Shakespeare's Pizza and it is amazing! Otherwise dominos is always good if you're craving pizza and want something cheap and quick. My favorite frozen pizza is Home Run Inn (which they don't sell in Columbia - maybe it's a Chicago thing!).
Homemade is good too, although I always have issues with the dough not cooking in the middle, but that is probably because I put too many toppings on it!
I just love pizza1 -
I will happily eat any delivered pizza. But Hubby and I rarely order it so I do not remember which local places are best. Every one we had was good.0
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alyssadanielle2493 wrote: »There is a local chain in Columbia called Shakespeare's Pizza and it is amazing! Otherwise dominos is always good if you're craving pizza and want something cheap and quick. My favorite frozen pizza is Home Run Inn (which they don't sell in Columbia - maybe it's a Chicago thing!).
Homemade is good too, although I always have issues with the dough not cooking in the middle, but that is probably because I put too many toppings on it!
I just love pizza
I'd probably have that problem, I love toppings0 -
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Papa Murphys thin crust Delite pizzas are yummy. Angus beef is my go to, but chicken garlic & Thai chicken chili are also good and not too bad calorie-wise.
For frozen, the thin crust Aldi take & bake pizzas are good and won't kill the calorie budget.
I often top either of these with extra veggies before baking.1 -
In Jersey City, we have Krispy Pizza. Their best pie is their square "Grandma" pizza!
Just a cheese/sauce pie with basil. The sauce is so tasty! I've been known to save my calories so I can eat half a pie!2 -
Ceasar's $6 large pepperoni pizza.
I can eat 1/2 of one w/2-3 beers (about 1500 cals) in one sitting.
It's one of the reasons that I gained weight the last time and the reason I haven't touched another one in the past 4 months.1 -
My favorite frozen pizza is Palermo's bacon, spinach and feta: http://www.palermospizza.com/our-pizza/primo-thin/uncured-bacon-spinach-feta-pizza.1
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Red Baron frozen pizzas if I want thin/crunchy crust; Jack's rising if I want something softer.
As for takeout - we have a Blaze Pizza that I can hit on the way home from work. 12-inch thin crust pizzas that are cooked in a stone/brick oven. Less than 800 cals for the whole pizza makes me a happy young lady.
Yum yum.
~Lyssa1 -
I love the newmans own roasted veggie pizza for a frozen one and the local place makes a good blt pizza. I get without mayo and put my own light mayo on at home0
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Low cal use English muffins! They work great!0
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My favorite frozen pizza is DiGiorno's Thin & Crispy Tomato Mozzarella with Pesto. I keep a few in my freezer at all times.
My favorite delivery pizza is Dominos thin crust pizza with light cheese, pineapple, spinach, and mushrooms.0 -
For frozen I like Freschetta best of the few I've tried.
For take out we always order from one of 2 local places, both of which are excellent but different. I can't remember the last time I had a pizza from a national chain but I've always thought they were all okay but not great. There is no delivery where we live so if we are going to drive out for pizza it has to be worth the trip.0
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