

Deep Dish Supreme Pizza(by Tony)
After years of valiant attempts, Tony's has finally struck gold with
their line of Deep Dish pizzas. The key to their success is an improved
crust. Tony's Deep Dish Supreme Pizza is packed with pepperoni, sausage,
pepperoni, mushrooms, pepperoni, green peppers, pepperoni, onions,
pepperoni, and cheese. Did I mention pepperoni? These ingredients
lie upon a pizzeria caliber crust that is thick and chewy. The pizza
cooks well in a conventional oven(it's not microwaveable). As with most
frozen pizzas, some care should be taken with regards to heating time.
Unlike most frozen pizzas, Tyson's Supreme Deep Dish seems to be slightly
more resistant to overcooking. Exceeding the recommended cooking time
by a few minutes won't result in a pizza with a Martian landscape. The
cheese-to-meat-to-vegetable ratio is appropriate. After eating a few
slices, you won't be left with a strange aftertaste. Ounce for ounce,
this pizza should definitely be ranked as one of the top heavyweights
of the frozen pizza section.


Chicken with Broccoli & Cheese(by Tyson)

Alliterations aside, this chicken, cheese, and cut-carrot combo is a
mellow, yet delicious, array of assorted crowd pleasers. Two boneless
chicken breasts are smothered in a rich broccoli/cheese sauce. Side
servings of well-seasoned carrots and string pasta help to complete this
dinner. All items microwave well and the cooking time is brief:
approximately 7.5 minutes. Overall, I'd have to say this meal represents
standard fare from Tyson. It's a well arranged, well conceived dish at
an affordable price.
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Last updated: 02/03/03