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Dr. Oetker pizzas
tried these today for the first time as they where going for half price. They are very tasty, I got the mozzarella pizza and the funghi pizza. Thought they were very nice anyone else like these ? will definitely be getting these again. Any other toppings you like?
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These are the best frozen pizzas I've ever had. I've tried the ones you had, plus 'Speciale' (a sort of meat feast type) and pepperoni.
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They are the best going! Pizza Pollo is my usual choice. Tis Fantastic value for what is a nutritious and tasty supermarket pizza that manages to get the base right.
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I like the meat feast one
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The best frozen pizzas bar none! Speciale and Pollo are personal favourites.
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These are the best frozen pizzas I've ever had. I've tried the ones you had, plus 'Speciale' (a sort of meat feast type) and pepperoni.
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Why don't you make your own pizza?
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Why don't you make your own pizza?
For my topping I would have: Anchovies Black Olives Chesse Peppers Spicy Chicken Pesto |
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I don't like the cheese one as it has pesto on it - I like pesto but not on pizza.
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Are they really that good? I noticed on their ad they say something like "your money back if not as good as your pizzeria" or something
I'm sure I had one years ago and wasn't very impressed, maybe they've changed the recipe? |
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I find it;s a struggle to keep the cheese on. One bite and you pull everything off the whole slice. It's very annoying.
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They were on special offer, two for one, the other week. I'd heard good things about them so thought I would try them. I liked the base but found the toppings too salty. Wouldn't buy them again.
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I have had a few and they are not bad at all for the price. The pepperoni one is nice, not as good as the M&S thin and crispy pepperoni but still nice all the same. I find that the Asda and Sainsbury pick your own toppings are the best value of the lot. Dominos?, never.
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The base is weird, like a biscuit. I prefer the Casa Di Mama ones (thick base, also by Dr Oetker
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Apparently they are the best selling frozen pizzas in Italy, yet they are made in Lancashire!
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Funghi is a definite favourite of mine if you like a dense flavour. I guess it depends on what you are looking for in your pizza. A few years back I had some of the real thing cooked by an Italian, I could see what I'd been eating before was not quite the same !!
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They are the best going! Pizza Pollo is my usual choice. Tis Fantastic value for what is a nutritious and tasty supermarket pizza that manages to get the base right.
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The base is weird, like a biscuit. I prefer the Casa Di Mama ones (thick base, also by Dr Oetker
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Tis Fantastic value for what is a nutritious and tasty supermarket pizza
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Apparently they are the best selling frozen pizzas in Italy, yet they are made in Lancashire!
I shouldn't really sneer at Italians buying foreign frozen pizzas. They sell American beers in the UK... |
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Had one the other day. Always really nice flavours. Agree with whoever said the cheese comes off though, that happened to me.
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I tried one once and thought it was horrible, this was a long time ago though.
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the mozarella one is gorgeous but will need to sample them all before I can give an opinion
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I prefer to make my own.
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I prefer to make my own.
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