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Delivery or Dijorno?

Blazin Bones

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Ever since Caroline introduced me to Dijorno, I have been hooked. They are some awesome little Pizza's! Which do prefer though, delivery pizza's or frozen pizza's?
 
We don't get pizza delievery way out here. Our solution: take and bake. I love Hometown take and bake best. We can bake it exactly the way we like it, it's hot out of the oven and doesn't taste like cardboard. And, it's much fresher than frozen. But, when we do frozen, yep, it's Dijorno!
 
Home made pizza is always the best, but when I don't have the time Uno's frozen pizza is really, really good. best frozen ever.
 
LOL, Jeff. Our Wal-mart doesn't seem to carry thier own pizza's which Is why Caroline suggested Dijorno. They are great for not even 6 bucks.
 
What? .. Ohhh! You don't have a Super Wallmart then :D

Where I live, we call it the Mall :lol:
 
I never liked Dijorno that much. If you guys heard of Double Dave's, the best ever :)



 
Red Baron thin crust Pepperoni cooked on a Pizza Stone! YUM!

God Bless!
 
I live 25 kms from the nearest pizza place, and they deliver :)
 
We have a little pizza shop a few blocks away called Romas. Which if funny because they have Italian place mats but the family that owns the place are Mexican. Anyway, they have the best pizza and we have to walk (or drive when it snows...) to get it. They don't deliver. How sad. *tear*
 
StoveBolts said:
What? .. Ohhh! You don't have a Super Wallmart then :D

Where I live, we call it the Mall :lol:
But we do have a Super Walmart, I don't know why they don't carry it but we've looked for it. I've heard good things about Walmart's pizza, I want one :(
 
Walmart Pizzas are HUGE! They'll feed an army :D

God Bless!
Allen
 
Shoot yeah wal-mart pizza's are awesome and cheap! Their grrrreattttttttt!!! and they do feed an army like someone said.
 
vic C. said:
Um, isn't it DiGiorno? :-D

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vic C. said:
Um, isn't it DiGiorno? :-D
Does the spelling matter after it is consumed by the hungry masses, or perhaps just a hungry Tim and Caroline? :)
 
Actually, it was both a correction and a paraphrase of the line in the commercial. "It's not delivery. It's DiGiorno!" :-D

Alabaster got it. ;-)
 
I used to run a Pizzeria in South Jersey. We had the best pizzas in town....of course the only competition was the chinese food store...hmmm. Anyway, we had the best pizza in town, and we delivered to a 35 mile radius. Had to, it was all farms out that way, lol.
Now, I've never had Wal*Mart Pizza, so I can't comment on whether it's any good. I may have to try it though.
 
Irishman said:
I used to run a Pizzeria in South Jersey. We had the best pizzas in town....of course the only competition was the chinese food store...hmmm. Anyway, we had the best pizza in town, and we delivered to a 35 mile radius. Had to, it was all farms out that way, lol.
Now, I've never had Wal*Mart Pizza, so I can't comment on whether it's any good. I may have to try it though.
The sauce is the key. Yes, dough and cheese is important, but a bad tasting sauce will ruin the best of ingredients. Take it from an Italian who grew up in Newark, NJ and also visited many a great pizzeria in NYC. :-D You can "fix" a mediocre sauce by baking the pie with fresh tomato chunks on it.

Hey in Newark, we called them "tomato pies". :lol:
 
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