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Russo's Frozen Pizza


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... is the BEST darn thing I have put in my mouth since my celiac diagnosis! 

 

I was at Kroger in the Fort Worth, TX area today and decided to splurge on a gourmet looking gluten-free pizza to cook when I got home.  It is called Russos, and has the CSA logo on the back.  Open Original Shared Link is the website but you may have to email them to see where you can buy it.  But I HIGHLY recommend picking one of these up if you see them.     If I hadn't already picked apart the label before buying it, I would have dug it out of the trash to make sure it was actually gluten-free.  The meat one "mulberry" they call it, would be a decent meal for two people with a salad on the side.  And SO SO SO SO GOOD!  Don't look at the fat/nutrition facts, just eat it because we deserve pizza that doesn't take like crap... haha.

 


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I agree Russo's  is  soooo good. I haven't  seen it  in  any  stores  in my area  yet... I  meet  Chef Russo  at  the  Food Expo East... I lucked  out  &  he  gave me  five  gluten-free pizzas  for  sampling my support  group.....Now  we  wait  for  Russo's  to  spread  their  wings!!!!

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Those look SO good! Thanks

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