I've been a fan of adding toppings to the Jacks for some time, especially if I can't find the one I am looking for. Extra cheese & pepperoni, green pepper, onion, you name it....... You won't have to do a thing to the Lotzza Motzza, that is unless you like to add a little kick to it with crushed red peppers. There is no shortage of toppings on these either, epsecially the Motzza, good stuff....Mezz, we do use various Jacks pizza's. Then we soup them up a bit, with shredded 5-Italian cheese blend, and shredded Sharp Cheddar. Not bad when doing cheater pizza! We will try Lottza Motzza.
have a jacks pepperoni in the pizza oven under the counter at the shop as we speak LOL!!!Damn I shouldn’t be reading this thread at 7:22 in the morning, now I want pizza for breakfast. I will say the lottza mottza is what’s in the freezer at the house nowadays, and most often cooked on the smoker when possible.
Nice!!have a jacks pepperoni in the pizza oven under the counter at the shop as we speak LOL!!!
Well, Chit. I can only believe what you say. It supports what me and I suppose many believe to be true.... whenever a home grown truly good food product gets gobbled up into the corporate world it is doomed.I worked for Tombstone a couple of years while in school (on the floor in the bakery), and then for about 5 years in the Engineering Department (after Collage) prior to being purchased by Kraft. This spanned from about '83 to about late '89.
I saw first hand the changes made to this once great family owned company and product line. The changes to the recipe, who we bought the raw ingredients from, to cutbacks and automation plans. My job was cut back as "Engineering will be performed by Kraft Corporate engineers and the main offices......what was funny is that we developed all of out own application machinery in house, and built it in house. I still snicker about the first time the Kraft team of Engineers came up to learn our facility, and on that first day they all were wearing new flannel shirts and new fresh pressed jeans.... (this was when I still wore a tie to work every day)....comical......
Tombstone back in the day, family owned was " The Place" to get a job locally, it really was that good, and the pizza was awesome!