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Picazzo's In Az


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Hi all ~ I am SO excited! Denis, from Picazzo's, called me today and is going to use me as his guinea pig! :) His gluten-free pizzas are ready to be tested on the gluten-free public nationwide. He is sending me some today, and I will let you know tomorrow how they arrived, cooked up and tasted!!! :P I am thrilled!! If they taste as good as they look and sound, we will all have a new place to order yummies from. :D

*** Party at my house tomorrow!!! ***


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YAY! That would mean I don't have to make my friend in Az drive all the way to Cali with a pizza in his car. He was gonna do it next time he came out, but this would be so much easier.

YAY!

Elonwy

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I can honestly say this is the first time I've ever wished to volunteer as a guinea pig.

Post some pics of them if you can...please? :D At least we can use our sense of sight on that, and let our imaginations fill in the rest. Boy, sure is a large gap to fill...

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Well I can't speak for their frozen entrees but I can tell you that I work a 1/2 mile from Picazzo's in Tempe, AZ and I eat it ALL of the time; their pizza, garlic cheese bread, salads, etc are ALL wonderful and gluten-free. I eat there at LEAST once a week...in fact, their leftovers are my dinner tonight:)

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Hopefully, my beloved Buckeyes will get to play in the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe this year...

If they do, I will eat at Picazzos' as much as possible :)

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Well I can't speak for their frozen entrees but I can tell you that I work a 1/2 mile from Picazzo's in Tempe, AZ and I eat it ALL of the time; their pizza, garlic cheese bread, salads, etc are ALL wonderful and gluten-free. I eat there at LEAST once a week...in fact, their leftovers are my dinner tonight:)

Hey, I'm actually considering moving to AZ by next spring. I'm looking for as much info as I can to better prepare myself. I'm talking weather, apartments, recreation, the night life, etc....any good jobs out there with great companies? What's the rent like? If anyone has any info please feel free to email me!

Thanks!

Noelle126 Apprentice

Please tell me if the frozen pizza is good...because im dying for a great pizza!!!


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Guest gfinnebraska

Well, I made the pizzas on Sunday ~ they were really good!!! They arrived partially thawed, so I had to freeze them again. They cooked up really nice and tasted really good!! Sorry I don't have a pic... I didn't read the request for one until today. Sorry!!! They looked like "real" pizza. I am curious to know what they are going to cost to buy and ship. I will post on here as soon as I find out. My non-celiac family thought they were a little chewy, but I thought they were heaven!! :)

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