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Do people, generally speaking, like white pizza (olive oil, garlic, cheese - no red sauce)?
Would you be pleased to see it offered as an alternative to traditional pizza at a party? Would you choose it over standard cheese pizza if offered? Inquiring (planning) minds want to know! |
| If it’s from Pines of Rome, then yes |
| I love it, my husband loves it, and one of my kids loves it. So yes we’d be happy to be served it at a party! |
| Love it- esp w/ spinach on top |
| I love it. My kids and DH would never touch it, so I would lean to adding it only if you were getting some standard options too. |
| It has become my favorite. So that’s a yes for me! |
| Dc people seem to like it and some don’t eat tomato based. Gotta have at least one at a party. Theres always that one person… |
| I only eat white pizza now. I cannot tolerate tomato sauce anymore. |
| Yes |
| I prefer it to red sauce pizza, but I think the majority of folks like red sauce. How well do you know the guests, OP? |
| No. |
| If I were going to leave out a key pizza ingredient, I’d skip the cheese and just have sauce and crust. That being said, I always include a white pizza option when I am serving a crowd. |
| It's practically garlic bread. Stop calling it pizza. |
| I love white pizza! I’m not going to be disappointed if it’s not there because I like all pizza, but I’d be excited to see it as an option. |
| I looove it! I wouldn’t necessarily do it in lieu of regular tomato sauce unless there were allergies, but both would really be my ideal! |