Supergirl
2008-10-06, 01:06 PM
is not all that bad! In fact, the sauce is what makes or breaks a pizza for me followed by the crust.
Well, Pizza Hut has this natural pizza that has been around for a few months. They say it is made with all natural/organic ingredients including a multigrain crust. I love pizza, but I am doing a no dairy "trial" for 3 weeks and so I ordered the pizza without cheese. I didn't really feel like I was missing anything. I got the natural chicken sausage and roasted red peppers for the topping. My husband even liked it.
The calories and fat I saved too--an added bonus! I think I could even continue to eat cheeseless pizza after the no dairy deal. But the sauce HAS to be right, or I know it will be a bust. :)
I hear Amy's makes a good cheeseless pizza. Maybe I'll try that one too. :)
Well, Pizza Hut has this natural pizza that has been around for a few months. They say it is made with all natural/organic ingredients including a multigrain crust. I love pizza, but I am doing a no dairy "trial" for 3 weeks and so I ordered the pizza without cheese. I didn't really feel like I was missing anything. I got the natural chicken sausage and roasted red peppers for the topping. My husband even liked it.
The calories and fat I saved too--an added bonus! I think I could even continue to eat cheeseless pizza after the no dairy deal. But the sauce HAS to be right, or I know it will be a bust. :)
I hear Amy's makes a good cheeseless pizza. Maybe I'll try that one too. :)