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Amy's Spinach gluten-free Pizza


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Has anyone tried this new pizza from Amy's yet ? I wonder if it has the same crust?????


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I have been wanting to try it but have not seen it in the stores yet. Where did you find them?

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In my area there is a arm that makes flour & stuff and they opened a store and carry a few gluten-free items. I haven't seen it anyhere else yet..I'm not crazy about the rice crust pizza but I doctor it up alot and it good for when your in a hurry.........I make my own spinach pizza when I have the time.

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I've only been able to find the cheese gluten-free one....hope the gluten-free spinach one appears SOON!

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I finally found it today! It was in my regular grocery store, King Soopers (aka Kroger) with the other Amy's pizza. I almost missed it. It also looks like it might be dairy free as well. The cheese is a soy cheese.

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I am pretty sure this is the one that is produced at their new gluten-free facility. I haven't seen it yet but I think I'll actually try it when I find it. I've never had soy cheese, I hope it is good.

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i had the cheese amy's gluten-free and I thought the crust was kinda yuck!!! it was cakey...is that just what i have to live w/ now??? :(


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We love the cheese pizza. We doctor it up with lots of pepperoni & cheese & it is pretty tasty.

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I'm npt wild about Amy's crust but when in a hurry you can doctor it up with favorites & spices and then it's ok. When I really want a good pizza I make my own crust and spice it up......I think pizza was polled as being the most favorite missed food after going gluten-free..... I know it is mine!!!!

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I had Amy's gluten-free Spinach and Feta pizza last week. I've attempted to make my own pizzas several times and failed miserably so this was nice! The crust was too thin on the outside and got a bit crispy, but I enjoyed the rest of it. Definitely planning on adding some tomato sauce and some canadian bacon next time.

I also found a great pizza crust dough mix recently. I tried it and was very happy with the outcome (after all my recent disasters!) The Gluten Free Pantry makes a french bread and pizza mix, and it was great! Don't spread it too thin as it did not rise for me, but it tasted good and held together well! Good luck!

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