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Goodfella's Delicia Mediterranean Pizza

 
Description: Thin Italian-style stone-baked pizza base, spread with a rich sun-dried tomato and basil sauce, melting creamy ... more
Goodfella's Delicia Mediterranean Pizza ... mozzarella and cheddar cheeses. Piled with juicy chargrilled chunks of courgette, aubergine and red & yellow peppers, then smothered with a provencale herb butter to finish.

Newest Review: ... want to eat less than the RDA so these will only be an occasional treat despite the calories being well within our ... more

 ... limit. The boxes are quite eye-catching and Mediterranean in style, with an appetising looking picture of the pizza itself, which is for once actually representative of the pizza when it is cooked. There is a big green box on the front of the packaging stating, "No artificial colourings or flavourings" which is good thing. Cooking the pizza is simple; preheat the oven, bung the pizza on a baking tray, stick it in the oven for 12-14 minutes and bang, it's done. Frozen pizzas are always good for days when I just do...more

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powellandrew
Crowned Review Goodfella's Delicia Mediterranean Pizza: Ma Ma Mia!! It's cheesy-rific! (1974 words)
by - written on 17/05/07 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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This review can also be found on my ciao.co.uk account This is a review of the Goodfellas Delicia Mediterranean Pizza, not the 1990 film starring Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta!! ------------------------------------------------------ Goodfel las Delicia Mediterranean Pizza ------------------------------------------------------ My, my what a coincidence I happened to buy this product last Monday or Tuesday instead of my usual, bland yet tasty product; Margharita pizza! Sectioned in the frozen food section of Morrisons it didn't ever really stand out, the price was virtually the same as all the different brands of pizza on offer. ...  Read the complete review

supercityfan
Crowned Review Pizza for a pound !! But is it any good fella's? (1689 words)
by - written on 24/04/08 (Very useful, 182 readings)
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I am not normally one for buying pizza, but my wife was due to go out that night, and I was left to make the tea for myself and my seven year old son. So while passing Asda I decided to call in and see what I could put my somewhat limited cooking skills to. I asked my son what he wanted and he said pizza so had a look at the frozen pizza section and was amazed at the wide variety of pizza's on offer. As I say I don't normally eat pizza because my wife doesn't like peppers and my son doesn't like anything particularly spicy (bless him) so this somewhat limits the choice normally to Ham and Pineapple. However, the one which was jumping out at me was Goodfella's Delicia ...  Read the complete review

Donnabroom
Premium Review Goodfella's Delicia Mediterranean Pizza: Goodfella's Delicia Pizza (Pepperoni) (511 words)
by - written on 14/06/09 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Goodfella's Delicia Pizza (Pepperoni): The other half is a bit of a pizza fiend and even though we are on diets he can't give up pizza completely! The other day he had a good look through the pizza section at Sainsbury's and got the lowest calorie pepperoni pizza they had for sale which was the Goodfella's Delicia. The pepperoni Delicia pizzas have 435 calories per half a pizza which means that half the pizza plus a little salad comes well within the 600 calorie limit for our evening meals on the Slimfast plan. There is 18.7g of fat, (RDA 70g), of which 7.4g is saturated fat, (RDA 20g). Trying to loose weight we obviously want to eat less than the ...  Read the complete review

jo%40145
Premium Review A Goodfella to have in your freezer (1080 words)
by - written on 04/05/07 (Very useful, 443 readings)
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Relaxing with a glass of chilled white wine and soaking up the superb Sardinian view, is one of my memories of our first holiday in Sardinia. Feeling tired after travelling I ordered a pizza, thinking it would be light and easy to eat. Goodfella's Mediterranean pizza does remind me of the pizzas I ate in Italy, but on a much smaller scale! But it is still very tasty, light and easy to eat! Why buy a frozen pizza? ************************** I'm an older member of society, I love to eat out but not in fast food restaurants, those days when our children were younger are now over, but I still enjoy a pizza and although I prefer to make my own (or to be ...  Read the complete review

 

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