With all the current talk about healthy eating, will there ever be a time to enjoy fast food again?
You can reassure yourself that you are still looking after the planet as you tuck into a fine organic pizza from What on Earth which, incidentally, Men’s Health Magazine describes as the ‘best pizza available’.
When it comes to making healthy pizzas it’s all about the thinness of the crust and what you put on it (mozarella, as used by What on Earth, is only about as fattening as feta cheese). So it’s no wonder that What on Earth’s attention to naturally good ingredients make their pizzas simple but exquisite. And, more importantly, my friends think they are excellent: “just quality food” to quote one of them.
These pizzas are very popular with five different gourmet flavours such as fresh basila and tomato or courgette and goat’s cheese. To win some, all you need to do is email me to enter the draw and tell me which pizza you think sounds the nicest and I’ll send to five lucky winners the five-fold pizza range plus the extra pizza of your choice. (Don’t forget to include your address.) And everyone who enters will receive details of a money off offer on the pizzas too, that way no one can lose. (Competition ends 28.1.10)
I feel like I’m in the pizza delivery business – someone get me a scooter!
4 responses so far ↓
Daragh Neville // 15 January, 2010 at 12:44 pm |
These pizza’s are great! I regularly buy them for my local store in London. They do the most fab organic spelt pizza’s too – is this something you guys are going to start selling??
Tschaka Roussel // 12 February, 2010 at 12:02 pm |
We really like the What On Earth range and are hoping we can do more of their food in the future.
I take it you know about Biona’s Organic Spelt Pizza Bases?
kittywhiskers // 3 February, 2010 at 3:01 pm |
Never tried these pizzas before. I’m happy to try new food any time.
Health Shop UK // 8 February, 2010 at 12:44 pm |
I’ve never heard of these till now. They sound great and the prices aren’t that bad either. Now I can enjoy pizza without feeling guilty.