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best FROZEN PIZZA

Only Totino's. Digiorno makes me want to hurl.

DiGiorno was what they sold in the cafeteria at college, so I often ate it while I was really drunk. As a result, there were also instances where it came back up the following morning.

I have a hard time eating it now.
 
Home Run. Ridiculously salty and high in calories, but so tasty. I also really like Bellatoria's Chicken Alfredo and Garlic pizza, but Home Run is my frozen pizza of choice these days.
 
Honestly, I like Ellios. I don't know why. Heh. It's easy I guess. Is it great? Naw. But it's easy and not messy and just enough.

Once and a while though, I'll get a really fresh box, and wow... it's good. Actually good-good, not "frozen pizza" good, but truly superb. But that's rare. 1 out of 10 times, or less.

If there is a consensus on 2 or 3 really good brands, let me nkow and I'll try them. I eat a lot of frozen pizza, as I'm a night owl, and there aren't many options at 4 am. Heh.
 
Pizza is a fun topic because there are always people who say "This brand is the only one worth getting" followed by another poster saying that same brand is disgusting... I don't know whether it's quality control or differing taste buds, but it's amusing nonetheless. :lol:
 
Home Run Inn. Thread's over, everyone go home.
This must be regional or something because I've never heard of it.

Home Run Inn is a small company with a few locations in the Chicagoland area. Its frozen pizzas are, sales-wise, the most popular frozen pizza offerings in the state of Illinois. You can also find them in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota (and probably a few other nearby states).
 
I just ate some Tyson Pepperoni Pizza stuffed chicken boneless wings...very goog.
 
I don't like frozen pizza at all. I prefer to make my own. If you buy all of the ingredients in advance it takes all of 10 minutes extra to make, and tastes AMAZING.
 
I don't like frozen pizza at all. I prefer to make my own. If you buy all of the ingredients in advance it takes all of 10 minutes extra to make, and tastes AMAZING.

yeah..that goes without saying..but what if you're on the road, at hotel, or cant order one on the phone...its 3am and you just got done having sex with your wife and you...okay..thats a bit too much info...but you want pizza now!!!!

Rob
 
I've become partial to the Freschetta Pizza Amore line, especially the Pepporoni Duo variety. It has a good crust, a good cheese/sauce balance and they seem to be fairly generous with the toppings. The Meat pizza is also good, but they should dial back the amount of ham used in favor of a bit more bacon, IMO.

For awhile, DiGiorno had a deep-dish selection that was pretty good, but it seems to have been discontinued hereabouts.
 
but what if you're on the road, at hotel, or cant order one on the phone...its 3am and you just got done having sex with your wife and you...okay..thats a bit too much info...but you want pizza now!!!!

Rob

What good is a frozen pizza at a hotel? If your lucky the lobby has a microwave. (I'm taking your post at face value. :shifty:)

I often buy Red Baron because grams (as she was never called) used to cook them for us. Most frozen pizzas kinda suck, though. (The small Kroger microwave ones are pretty awful.)

It's either Freschetta or DiGiorno that has some nasty taste to its italian sausage. I gave up on those rising crust frozen pizzas.

One sign the pizza will suck is if the pepporoni is in those tiny cubes and not slices.

Never had any store brand frozen pizza that was worth a damn, either.
 
California Pizza Kitchen's frozen pizzas are almost as good as eating them in their restaurants. The plain thin crust Pizza Magherita is the best.

I can't agree more. Although I doctor mine with a little fresh basil if I have some on hand.
 
Home Run Inn. Thread's over, everyone go home.
This must be regional or something because I've never heard of it.

Home Run Inn is a small company with a few locations in the Chicagoland area. Its frozen pizzas are, sales-wise, the most popular frozen pizza offerings in the state of Illinois. You can also find them in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota (and probably a few other nearby states).

Kansas and Missouri. :)
 
This must be regional or something because I've never heard of it.

Home Run Inn is a small company with a few locations in the Chicagoland area. Its frozen pizzas are, sales-wise, the most popular frozen pizza offerings in the state of Illinois. You can also find them in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota (and probably a few other nearby states).

Kansas and Missouri. :)
They were quite prolific in the St. Louis area for awhile--I loved their cheese and tomato pizza--but has since become scarce here over the past couple of years. Another regional brand, the Chicago-based Reggio's (with the famous "butter crust"), has kind of moved into their place. Their frozen pizzas do remind me somewhat of Home Run Inn a bit...
 
Home Run Inn. Thread's over, everyone go home.


Home Run Inn. Thread's over, everyone go home.
This must be regional or something because I've never heard of it.

Home Run Inn is a small company with a few locations in the Chicagoland area. Its frozen pizzas are, sales-wise, the most popular frozen pizza offerings in the state of Illinois. You can also find them in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota (and probably a few other nearby states).

Then the thread ain't over yet, is it?:p
I was getting all excited to try this "Home Run Inn" pizza but they don't sell it here. I thought that maybe it was a new brand or something.
 
Last week, I had some Jack's (tm) frozen pizza for the first time in years, and for a cheap thin crust pizza it was quite tasty, just don't over cook it.
 
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