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Cold pizza? I know that lots of people have eaten it but the idea just sounds gross. Kind of like eating cold soup from the refrigerator, you just don't do that.
No. Never. Frozen pizza is the epitome of junk food.
Take 10 minutes and cook something healthier that tastes better.
Junk food, no one is doubting that, but there are times when eating junk food isn't going to hurt any of us and there are reasons for heat, eat and toss. Actually if one is to add a few ingredients to the frozen pizza it can become a little better than junk food, with no mess to clean up. Are you saying you never ever eat junk food?
No. Never. Frozen pizza is the epitome of junk food.
Take 10 minutes and cook something healthier that tastes better.
Even the Italians eat ready made supermarket pizza, the best seller in Italy is Dr Oetker's Ristorante range, which is made by in Lancashire in Northern England. As one journalist wrote "I can see the attraction. Even if the consecration of a Lancashire-made German pizza in Italy marks, I fear, the End of Days".
Even the Italians eat ready made supermarket pizza, the best seller in Italy is Dr Oetker's Ristorante range, which is made by in Lancashire in Northern England. As one journalist wrote "I can see the attraction. Even if the consecration of a Lancashire-made German pizza in Italy marks, I fear, the End of Days".
This is brilliant. Now whenever I hear an insufferable Italian food snob complain about... anything food related, I can say, "Well, I agree. It is no Dr. Oetker's."
Even the Italians eat ready made supermarket pizza, the best seller in Italy is Dr Oetker's Ristorante range, which is made by in Lancashire in Northern England. As one journalist wrote "I can see the attraction. Even if the consecration of a Lancashire-made German pizza in Italy marks, I fear, the End of Days".
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Not the "best seller" in Italy, just the best selling frozen pizza.
Not the "best seller" in Italy, just the best selling frozen pizza.
And here I thought Dr Oetker pizza was a little know gem that I had discovered at my grocery store!
I've recently been on a kick with Kroger's Private Selection specialty pizzas. I feel called to try pizzas that use mustard, marmalade, truffle oil, lardons, arugula or other unusual ingredients in a frozen pizza. My daughter finds the very idea disgusting, but I quite enjoy some of them, especially the Cuban pizza!
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