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Foods By George Pizza....


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wolfie Enthusiast

Just tried the Foods By George Cheese Pizza tonight..YUM!!! It wasn't cheap, but very worth it. The rest of the family had ordered Pizza Hut and I had just run across this pizza at my local health food store today. I was very impressed with it! I will probably dress it up some next time with some veggies.

Just wanted to share as I know that I am much more likely to buy something I have heard is super yummy than something I haven't heard anything about. I think I may have read about that pizza here, not sure.

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I can't imagine why I can't find this product when I do a search on here, but I couldn't so here is the info - sorry if this is a repeat of another thread.

Foods by George gluten-free pizza won a reg. food show contest as best new product a couple of years ago. It was a specialty food show, not a gluten free one. Anyway, I finally tried some this week and it is out of this world great! Now I prefer to make my own toppings and this pizza is a cheese one so if anyone knows if you can buy just the crust let me know. I just added turkey pep. to it and in 15 minutes I had my best gluten-free pizza to date! It is too pricey for me to feed my DH so it's just going to be for my lunches when in a pinch. I can't remember the price but remember thinking I can't believe I'm paying this for a 8" pizza. But it sure was nice to have something that I would serve any gluten eater any day and they'd never be the wiser.

I bought this item at Return 2 Eden in Atlanta but apparently it's available online as well. I did not like this lines English Muffins at all.

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Susan123 Rookie

I loved it too!!! I buy it at our local market. You can get it at the gluten free mall too but I think you have to order 10 at time

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Tell me about it. I love Food by George pizza!

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