To dieters, one of the most-missed foods in their life is pizza. A pizza is filled with fat and carbs, in addition to
flavor. Pizza is something best avoided entirely, especially since a serving is often only a slice. Even most
"individual sized" pizzas contain two to four servings. But dieters everywhere can breathe a sigh of
relief because there is a fat free pizza.
Yes, you read that right.
A company in Ohio called Pizza Free has been making fat free pizzas since 1991. Each of their 7-inch plain cheese pizzas (which can be topped with anything you like) contains a mere 212 calories, is low in carbohydrates and is made with real dairy cheese, not a substitute, that they somehow remove the fat from. Not surprisingly, the process is their secret, but it seems to be working. They've been recommended by Hungry Girl, Men's Health Magazine, USA Today and other publications and have a page where you can compare their nutritional statistics to other pizza brands.
Compared to the prices for individual frozen pizzas at the market, these aren't too expensive, especially since shipping is included, though you do have to buy them 6 at a time. Before I make the investment, has anyone tried these? Are they worth it?






