Review: Pillsbury Pizza Pops vs. McCain Pizza Pockets
Nov 9, 2004 at 10:56 PM Post #32 of 35
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Originally Posted by PinkFloyd
They sell Oetker Pizzas in LIDL (cheap German shop that junkies frequent) I've tried the Dr. Oetker Pizzas and, yes, they are good for the money but they are far from "quality" The base is rubbery and thin and the topping is highly processed and tastes like sick.......... a good pizza if you want to recreate the taste of your own vomit on a chewy thin base but far from a classic Pizza IMO.......... certainly not a true Italian pizza.... more of a regurgitated combo of acid and vomit
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Really? I felt that they were very good. Oh well. To each his own.
 
Nov 9, 2004 at 11:32 PM Post #33 of 35
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Originally Posted by null
Really? I felt that they were very good. Oh well. To each his own.


That's where second opinions come in. the Oetker is OK IMO but far from acceptable......... it's an unacceptable cheap one off.

Your pizza reviews are top class man I think we should team up and provide the ultimate pizza guide :)))
 
Nov 10, 2004 at 12:47 AM Post #34 of 35
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Originally Posted by PinkFloyd
That's where second opinions come in. the Oetker is OK IMO but far from acceptable......... it's an unacceptable cheap one off.

Your pizza reviews are top class man I think we should team up and provide the ultimate pizza guide :)))



I agree! We'll call ourselves...

[size=large]The Pizza Pundits!![/size]

...looking out for any good-tasting pizzas then reviewing them on Head-fi.
 
Nov 10, 2004 at 3:39 PM Post #35 of 35
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Originally Posted by hero zero
how about using a conventional oven as opposed to a microwave?
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I hear things taste better out of ovens



heh. talk about burn-in.
 

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