MBK wrote:missvjw wrote:i always wondered why i liked them so much compared to jacks and tonys. apparently they are just a better grade of frozen pizza.
Cito wrote:Thirty years ago when Tombstone was still a small Wisconsin company, their sausage was spicier with a gravel-like texture. Every self-respecting neighborhood bar in Chicago served them, baked in the small electric toaster oven that Tombstone provided. Tombstone pizza achieved cult-like status at that time, and then it was introduced to supermarkets.
Anybody else like the New York Slices frozen slices from Jewel?
NFriday wrote:Hi- I noticed that there is a new frozen pizza at Whole Foods that is made in Highland Park. It is called N.Y. Style Pizza on ice. Has anybody tried it? I looked at the nutrition information, and all the versions of it are low fat. They have a vegan version of it, as well as a spinach mushroom/cheese, and a cheese version of it. It is already sliced, so you can just eat one slice if you want to. They sell it for $8.99 for 8 slices. Thanks, Nancy
Hi- I noticed that there is a new frozen pizza at Whole Foods that is made in Highland Park. It is called N.Y. Style Pizza on ice. Has anybody tried it? I looked at the nutrition information, and all the versions of it are low fat. They have a vegan version of it, as well as a spinach mushroom/cheese, and a cheese version of it. It is already sliced, so you can just eat one slice if you want to. They sell it for $8.99 for 8 slices. Thanks, Nancy
rickster wrote:Hi- I noticed that there is a new frozen pizza at Whole Foods that is made in Highland Park. It is called N.Y. Style Pizza on ice. Has anybody tried it? I looked at the nutrition information, and all the versions of it are low fat. They have a vegan version of it, as well as a spinach mushroom/cheese, and a cheese version of it. It is already sliced, so you can just eat one slice if you want to. They sell it for $8.99 for 8 slices. Thanks, Nancy
The other thing to note is that it is also prebaked, so you are just warming it up in the oven, not baking it like other frozen pizzas.
Sunset Foods in Highland Park has carried it for a couple of years. I tried it and thought it was OK, but the sauce was very sweet.
thick wrote:Gino's East takes care of the pizza urge until the real thing comes along.
Ram4 wrote:rickster wrote:Hi- I noticed that there is a new frozen pizza at Whole Foods that is made in Highland Park. It is called N.Y. Style Pizza on ice. Has anybody tried it? I looked at the nutrition information, and all the versions of it are low fat. They have a vegan version of it, as well as a spinach mushroom/cheese, and a cheese version of it. It is already sliced, so you can just eat one slice if you want to. They sell it for $8.99 for 8 slices. Thanks, Nancy
The other thing to note is that it is also prebaked, so you are just warming it up in the oven, not baking it like other frozen pizzas.
Sunset Foods in Highland Park has carried it for a couple of years. I tried it and thought it was OK, but the sauce was very sweet.
It's called NY Slices (not NY Style). It's a pizzeria on Second St in downtown Highland Park. Personally I think it's ok at best, and the sauce is probably the weak link. It definitely can come through in a pinch, but it's also very bland.
My rule of thumb is that if it is from Kraft, it is crap. They have (or did have - a number of their things were sold) a number of pizza brands
Ram4 wrote:Really? I didn't like the frozen Gino's East thin. I like their frozen deep dish when I don't feel like getting the real thing.