Costco Wholesale is offering their
Costco Member Only In-Warehouse/Online Savings Event, valid from
February 25 to March 5, 2023. Shipping may vary depending on product.
Thanks to community member
jimmytx for finding this deal
Note: Available in-warehouse and online unless otherwise specified. Items may not be available in all locations.
Example Deals:- Kirkland Signature Beef Lasanga $5 Off
- Kirkland Signature Mac and Cheese $2.50 Off
- Milton's Cauliflower Crust Pizza $3.40 Off
- Kirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon $5 Off
- & More
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EZ meal for 4. Just take out the freeze and put in the oven for like an hour and you have dinner.
I think regular price is $15.99 - $5 = $11 and it comes with 2. So you get 2 dinners for $5.50 each.
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tldr; eat your vegetables too.
You still miss the point. No shocker there.
I guess it doesn't matter to you what kind of pizza you ate that got "rave reviews" at the tavern. (Roasted Vegetable? or Meat Lovers Trio? or Supreme?)
I guess you forgot what kind it was after being at "the tavern".
You have too much time on your hand bro.
You still miss the point. No shocker there.
I guess it doesn't matter to you what kind of pizza you ate that got "rave reviews" at the tavern. (Roasted Vegetable? or Meat Lovers Trio? or Supreme?)
I guess you forgot what kind it was after being at "the tavern".
Again, you still miss the point, rendering your "adding of your perspective" pretty much useless. I also have the same "time on my hands" as those that are enablers to vagueness, yet reply to any of my (or any) posts.
No... I'm not trying to be an a**hole. There's a very noticeable widespread lacking of being helpfully detailed/specific on ppl's parts (you're one), especially in the past decade, that deems it valid to point out and constructive criticism very valid. Sorry you're so thin-skinned about it.
"THIS PIZZA that is in THIS THREAD" covers THREE distinctly different pizzas.
(2 Miltons sale pizzas and others on "this thread" were also talking about the Kirkland Supreme cauliflower crust type).
The title post refers only to the Milton's sale pizzas and at my Costco there were 2 types. One was Roasted Vegetable and the other was Meat Lovers Trio.
(Miltons also makes 3 other topping choices, but they weren't at MY Costco)
I ended up buying the two types of Miltons cauliflower crust pizzas on sale and also the Kirkland Supreme cauliflower crust pizza that was discussed in "this thread".
I'll try them all out, as your still non-specified 'review' didn't tell me which type got "rave reviews at the tavern". No worry tho, I'll judge each of them for myself while disregarding whichever one you had.
Try what I do. (I have a Toshiba toaster/convection oven with 2 elements top & bottom).
It also has a convection fan to help speed cooking and also lessen any hot spots.
Most box instructions say to cook at about 425°. You can even lower that to 400°, but the key is watching the progression of the browning of the crust starting at the 6-8 minute mark. Mine sits on a wire rack, so I can even see the browning/tanning in the middle bottom, looking from underneath.
Once the crust gets to the very early stage of where you want it, turn the oven off and switch to broiler only to continue browning the cheese & toppings. Watch carefully as it progresses rapidly at this stage.
Keep track of times and next time you'll know exactly what time to switch to broiler setting and when to pull the pizza out.
ill try that method
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Even Milton's site itself shows that you sure don't get it, still.
Take special note of the TWO varieties at the bottom,
https://www.miltonscraf
Even Milton's site itself shows that you sure don't get it, still.
Take special note of the TWO varieties at the bottom,
https://www.miltonscraftbakers.co...rust-pizza [miltonscraftbakers.com]
Maybe YOUR Costco only had one type, but MY Costco, as well as the Costcos of many other users, had TWO types of Milton's cauliflower crust pizzas.
Have a great day, as communicating with you is equal to trying to get a rock to understand facts.
Also note that some Coscos only had the Roasted Vegetable, some Costcos only had the Meat Lovers Trio, and some Costcos had both. Fact.
And throughout all your posts you STILL never did specify the type of topping "this one" was. Even the title post didn't specify the topping.