Had to laugh...
When I say this thread I thought you were going to discuss how you became pizza free. LOL! Didn't know it was a product. Please tell us what it is, and I'll be curious to see what kind of reviews it gets.
Doing WW with my 14 year old son, so pizza is an essential!
Just got my first order from pizzafree.com. They are pretty good, especially for only 3 pts. for a very decent size personal pizza (7" I think). I might add a little more sauce, some veggies and some spices next one I try. It cooked up very nicely in about 10 mins. in my oven. It says you can make it in the toaster oven too. They came in a nice styrofoam box with ice and they instruct you to freeze right away. Price is $18.99 for a six pack plus about $7 for shipping. Well worth it, I think. I actually liked it better than Heaven's Bistro.
Yes it is a cheese pizza with some tomato sauce (not really enough sauce).
Shipping was about 1 week. They ship by priority mail.
They are certainly not like regular pizza but a decent substitute for 3 pts.
A little info i found handy. If you ever want a pizza and are out of the pizza free, try Totino's pary pizza in cheese. 1/2 a pizza is 7 points. I load mine down with veggies and bake. They taste great and are Cheap!! Just a suggestion
MrsM
These people are making a load of money too,they posted on the ww board that they went from 8 orders a week to 200 orders a week,because word of their pizza has gotten around in the last few weeks.So if you order it might take longer than expected,guess they are overwhelmed with the orders.
two small w/w pitas
spray with garlic pam and toast (in oven) lightly
add sauce, part-skim cheese, hamburg or chopped-up
Boca burger, onions, mushrooms, peppers, or
anything else
sprinkle with oregano and basil (fresh is fabulous)
bake at 325 until heated through
you can also make a version with frsh tomatoes, herbs and feta cheese
if you spray them lightly with Pam before baking,
it keeps the tops from drying out
Last edited by lhendricks; 06-04-2002 at 04:23 PM.
I love pizza, but won't buy the frozen stuff (no matter what brand). Most of the time I make my own (and it's quick).
Take some flat bread (2-4 points depending if you use lite or regular), add a little tomato sauce, some garlic, oregano, whatever spices you like, add a half cup FF mozarella cheese, load up with veggies, bake in your oven or toaster oven, and you have a low point pizza that tastes great!!
The pizzafree sounds okay, but to me it's still kind of high in points, especially when I could easily eat two or more slices.
The other night I had some small refrigerated flat bread (you can usually find it near the cheeses in your dairy area), added the sauce, ff cheese and veggies, and had a delicious and filling dinner for only 5 points (2 small flat bread 3 points, ff cheese 2 points).