Jim Greenbrier
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:28 pm
Norton Commons (Prospect,Kentucky)
Ed Vermillion
Foodie
1765
Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:32 pm
38 degrees 25' 25' N 85 degrees 36' 2' W
Aaron Newton wrote:Digiorno (sp?) is what we usually choose on the frozen pizza front.
Mark R. wrote:I can't believe this conversation is occurring in this forum! Are any of the frozen pizzas really worth eating (with the possible exception of "Lotsa Pasta")? With all of the good pizza parlors locally why would you want to use frozen pizza? There are lots of other foods that are quick to prepare that taste a lot better, and if you want a pizza at home just take a Boboli crust add a few toppings and you've got a good pizza cheaper and faster!
James Paul wrote:Aaron Newton wrote:Digiorno (sp?) is what we usually choose on the frozen pizza front.
I can't spell it either but Degiorno's is greatness for what it is of course.
I just had the thin crust deluxe. Regular crust seems better. I actually prefer thin crust.
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