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Home Run Inn Frozen Pizza

Home Run Inn Frozen  Pizza I first heard about Home Run Inn Frozen Pizza from my good friend Erin. She’s from the Chicago area, so I trust her pizza judgment! She raved about how awesome these pizzas are, and how they don’t taste like the typical cardboard frozen pizza, and other friends of ours on the mommy board we frequent all gave the pizza rave reviews as well.

I, however, am a big cheapskate, and generally speaking, our financial situation most days falls under the category of Broke As A Joke, so I wasn’t about to spend seven bucks on a frozen pizza. You could spend a couple dollars more and have your pizza delivered, y’know?

This all changed yesterday. We had to run out to the supermarket for eggs, right in the middle of making a birthday cake for my 13-year-old. It was a long, hot day, and I didn’t feel like cooking, so I impulsively grabbed two of these pizzas from the freezer case at our local King Soopers. One was cheese and pepperoni – the other one was sausage and, I think, grilled vegetables. I threw them in the oven, both at the same time, while the kids were tearing up the backyard on their bikes.

Well. Damned if those weren’t the BEST frozen pizzas I’ve ever had in my life, and probably the best pizza, PERIOD, I’ve had in a long time. We oohed and ahhhed over a pizzeria in Big Bear while we were on vacation, and this pizza tasted very much like that. The crust was exquisitely flaky, the grilled peppers tasted really fresh, and the cheese was all stretchy, just like it’s supposed to be. Seriously good pizza, and totally worth fourteen bucks for two of them.

Check out the Home Run Inn website and see if your grocery store is listed there. While searching for them on the web, I found that you can buy a 2-pack of their pizzas at Sam’s Club, but apparently not all Sam’s Club stores carry them, so you may be out of luck there. You totally need to track down some of this pizza, though – it’s fantastic! Thumbs up all around from here!

11 Comments

  1. I LOVE Home Run Inn pizza! It is better than some of the pizzeria stuff we can get in our small town!

  2. cchiovitti says:

    I just tried Kashi’s Roasted Vegetable Thin-Crust pizza last night and I was VERY impressed. It’s healthy AND yummy (and all the kiddos gobbled it up too!).

  3. Erin says:

    It IS the best, isn’t it? I love me some HRI!!! Make sure you cook it until the center is all bubbly. :)

  4. lauralee says:

    Yeah, it’s the bomb! I left it in a bit longer because I don’t like doughy crust at ALL. It was perfect!

  5. Colleen says:

    They’re only in four stores in Florida, and one in my area and it’s not one I shop at…but I’ll make a special trip based on your rave review!

  6. Julie says:

    We tried the cheese, pepparoni and roma tomato pizzas. We liked the cheese and pepparoni a lot. The roma tomato was good but the tomatoes are watery and made the crust soggy. But, Home Run Inn pizza has a pizza-by-the-slice taste that other frozen pizzas don’t have. We would buy it again.

    Julies last blog post..New Kitty & Apron

  7. Heather says:

    Agreed! Home Run Inn pizzas are *THE* best!

    Heathers last blog post..{ Eisley’s Daddy… }

  8. Ed Nye says:

    what happend to your sun dried tomato pizza can’t find it any more

  9. lauralee says:

    Um, hi. I’m not the company that makes the pizza. This is a blog post, reviewing the pizza.

  10. Loretta says:

    I’m not a frozen pizza fan and very rarely buy one. But it was on sale buy one at $6.99 and get one free and being a real foodie, I love trying new products. So I brought home a pepperoni and sausage and a margherita pizza.
    Liked both, far superior to any other frozen pizza I’ve ever had and superior to the chain pizzerias. Top quality ingredients are used, far better then most pizzerias use.
    However, I hate, hate, hate the crust!!! It’s not pizza crust at all. It’s very strange, more like a heavy dense pie crust. It flakes just like a pie crust when you slice it. Terrible! If your not a real Italian crust person (the crispy, airy crunchy crust from a wood fire oven) you’ll love this pizza for the wonderful, quality toppings.

  11. tank rollins says:

    these are indeed the best frozen pizza (if not) the best pizzas out there.

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