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PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA

As everyone knows I’m a #BzzAgent and I’m so excited because last night my friend and I got to try some of Kroger’s Private Selection Pizza. Now I don’t know about everyone else but I am an avid pizza eater and always looking for the next best pie! They were easy to find in the pizza aisle due to the sleek, dark appearance of the product packaging. The pizza’s were affordable at an average cost of about $5.99. They pizza only had 2-3 servings per box which I thought was small. I don’t know that I would eat this as a meal with others but it would be a great pizza to cut into small slices and use as finger food for parties.  Last night we tried two different kinds; Private Selection Barbeque Chicken Pizza and Private Selection Pepperoni and Roasted Garlic.

Private Selection Barbeque Chicken Pizza

  • OMG this pizza crisped up perfectly. What I liked the most about it was the sauce. It was tangy, spicy, but not overpowering all at the same time. I have a weakness for onions and the red onions added sweetness to the pizza that was to die for. The only negative I found was the chicken…it was a little dry.

Private Selection Pepperoni and Roasted Garlic

  • I was disappointed with this pizza. L I enjoyed the pepperoni and the cheese but I was very upset to find huge diced pieces of garlic that drowned out all the other flavors of the pizza. It was an uncomfortable amount of garlic. Maybe the garlic could be minced or cooked down into the sauce.



All in all…. Kroger’s Private Selection pizza was a SUCCESS. I would definitely try other pizzas in the product line and recommend the brand to anyone I know. Thanks for reading… gotta get another slice!

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Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better. Cause I’m Smarterer?

You may be asking yourself…. “Did this blogger just say SMARTERER?” Yes, I did. As stated before, #imabuzzagent. And the newest campaign I’ve joined is for Smarterer.

This is great for college students, business professionals, or anyone who thinks they are internet/business savvy. Smarterer is a social media platform allowing all us internet junkies to one-up each other on how much we really know about the web.

It doesn’t stop there.

After fumbling around the site for a while, I realized that the internet wasn’t the only thing I could test myself on. There are tons of topics ranging from marketing to finance to games. (Hello! Who wouldn’t want to say they are the smartest Angry Birds player out there.)

I used to consider myself a pretty knowledgeable person of these things but after a 30-min test session on Smarterer, I soon realized I didn’t know squat! I mean, my scores weren’t low, but I certainly scratched my head all the way through. :)

The best part of learning that I didn’t know much, was that I had room to grow and learn new things. It’s a collaborative environment so others like me can add questions and input for the greater good of the internet obsessed community.

And everyone likes friendly competition every now and then right?!

I totally think that if you have down time you should sign up! Its free and its super quick. And as a BONUS. They make it super easy to show-off your scores by making this awesome badge just for you.

Check mine out!

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A Little Bzz About the Domino Project

So I’m a BzzAgent.

What that means is I get the opportunity to test and try different products and tell the world how awesome or awful they are. They don’t pay me for it, it’s just something I do for fun. Every time there is a new product or service to try, it’s called a BzzCampaign. My most recent campaign is for The Domino Project.

Here is why they are so cool….

The Domino Project partnered with BzzAgents and every month or so they send me a new e-book. These e-books aren’t just novels, they are books that motivate and give direction for business people especially but can be relatable for any reader.

The book I’m reading right now is called Read This Before Our Next Meeting. It really is funny because it talks about how we spend so much time planning the next meeting that we actually spend no time working. I’m behind on all the books they’ve sent to my Kindle but I’m working on catching up. More details next time.

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