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A large classic-crust base, with mozzarella cheese topped with herbs and garlic.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this pizza style garlic bread, and with cheese it is even better than a garlic roll, I will absolutely be buying this in the future.
Garlic Pizza Bread is an excellent alternative to the standard Garlic Roll. Not only does the serving seem larger but the taste remains just as scruptious as garlic bread should be.
Usually, a short review is a bad thing, because if you can't say much good, you shouldn't keep repeating yourself.
This time a short review is because there is not much to say that is bad!
Simply put, this has to be one of the best Garlic Bread variants I have had the pleasure to pack the cheeks with in a long time.
Herb & garlic, with cheese, on a classic crust base.
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Try it. If you like Garlic Bread, you'll LOVE this!
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