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Cheese Crust Pizza For Everyone


Tim Meyer

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There is a topic out there about Van Harden's Cheese Crust Pizza that you can get at Hy-Vee Stores.

Well, now you can order Van's terrific pizza on line at his web site. Open Original Shared Link

My wife and I just love this pizza. He has cheese, pepperoni and sausage. Bakes nice, no mussy crust. This pizza is great even if it wasn't gluten free.

I just hit the web site, and it looks like you can start ordering pizzas Feb 19th, 2007.

Tim Meyer


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hannahsue01 Enthusiast

It's cool that if you can get them online. We are lucky enough to have many HyVee stores around us. We tried this pizza and it is awsome. We like the sausage best. The only down side was it doesn't fill you up as much as a normal pizza but it makes a great snack or part of a meal (maybe some good bread sticks or somthing to go with it). We have had some non celiacs try this pizza and they were impressed.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast

It's cool that if you can get them online. We are lucky enough to have many HyVee stores around us. We tried this pizza and it is awsome. We like the sausage best. The only down side was it doesn't fill you up as much as a normal pizza but it makes a great snack or part of a meal (maybe some good bread sticks or somthing to go with it). We have had some non celiacs try this pizza and they were impressed.

GeoffCJ Enthusiast

I'm not seeing anything about online availabiltiy? Am I missing it?

I bought some gluten-free pizza crusts at Whole Foods recenlty, but thought they were gross. They had this weird, sticky/crunchy textures. I then tried browning a gluten-free tortilla, browing it with Olive Oil, then covering with toppings, and baking. Loved it. Sort of the ultimate hin crust, but tasty.

Geoff

Tim Meyer Newbie

Geoff,

I think you jumped the gun. They just put the on-line ording in place this weekend. You can order now.

Tim

I'm not seeing anything about online availabiltiy? Am I missing it?

I bought some gluten-free pizza crusts at Whole Foods recenlty, but thought they were gross. They had this weird, sticky/crunchy textures. I then tried browning a gluten-free tortilla, browing it with Olive Oil, then covering with toppings, and baking. Loved it. Sort of the ultimate hin crust, but tasty.

Geoff

GeoffCJ Enthusiast

"3 Pepperoni Pizzas

$29.97 + $66.95 SH

5 Pepperoni Pizzas

5 Pepperoni Pizzas

$49.95 + $66.95 SH

10 Pepperoni Pizzas

10 Pepperoni Pizzas

$99.90 + $90.34 SH"

Thanks for the heads up Tim! But OUCH. I don't think I miss pizza that much.

Geoff

AllysonBrightMeyer Rookie

We have a HyVee near us, so I've been lucky. The pizzas are more expensive online for some reason.

I was VERY happy with this pizza - after a REALLY bad experience with Amy's Rice Crust pizza - felt like I was eating a dried out kitchen sponge, lol.

This pizza is now a "must-have" in our house!


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  • 1 month later...
ElizabethN Apprentice

I must be doing something wrong!! I made the sausage pizza the other day and the taste was great, but it was really soggy. The leftovers are still in the fridge. Maybe I let it sit in the pan too long? Has anyone else had this and the crust was crispy??

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I must be doing something wrong!! I made the sausage pizza the other day and the taste was great, but it was really soggy. The leftovers are still in the fridge. Maybe I let it sit in the pan too long? Has anyone else had this and the crust was crispy??

My crust was not crispy either, and it was all terribly greasy. I will not be spending my money on this pizza. I'll stick with my chebe crust!! Thanks anyways.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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