However, the first truly 'take and bake' pizza I recall was in the last 80s/early 90s that were sold at Hy Vee. It was called Moose Brothers and holy **** were they incredible. I wish someone would bring those back.
If you ever find yourself in Duluth, stop at a short stop gas station and pick up Sven and Oles frozen pizza. Life changing.
This thread confuses me, but I shared a Tombstone pizza today, so I'm contributing.
This is the truth.Expensive side: Heggie's and it's not even close
Cheaper side: Jack's
Don't get the love for it: Freschetta/Red Baron
There’s this newer company called M&M Pizza that had a stand at Hyvee that enticed me to buy a whole Chicken Alfredo pizza. Kinda pricey for a frozen pizza but very good. They have a meat lovers and a breakfast pizza as well.
Leech Lake is 25 miles from Longville and Patricks is right on the water at Woman lake, I have taken the boat many times to Patricks when we stayed on Woman.
Expensive side: Heggie's
Jacks is def 2nd place on the list, amazing frozen pizza!Not sure how every answer isn't Jack's Pizza.
How do you "share" a tombstone?
Need to know more about this. Cooked like that or put together post cook?
Change cook time?
Or keep driving all the way to Grand Marais and have one freshIf you ever find yourself in Duluth, stop at a short stop gas station and pick up Sven and Oles frozen pizza. Life changing.
We go in to Longville all the time and Leech is only about 12 miles from our cabin. We're on the lake. But who's counting! We're going to open it up over Memorial day. They sell alot of Heggies pizza there at Tabakas grocery store. Not bad.