WONDERFUL PIZZAS…..not to mention completely easy

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Testimonials

Hi, my name is Cindy…..I just wanted to let you know that i have sent away for frozen foods by mail before and I have never much cared for them…but I was ordering from a school fundraiser and happened to order some of  your pizzas….THEY ARE WONDERFUL…..not to mention completely easy…that is something that i can give my husband to take to work…and even HE can make one is he needs too…and let me tell you, he would burn water…lol….whatever you are doing, keep up the good work

Cindy G.

Regular Guy: Hauling pizza kits beats any day at the office

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Testimonials

I needed to take a day off work a few weeks ago. I didn’t have any particular kind of burnout. I just needed to get rid of a vacation day and wanted a little break.

Maria pointed out the perfect day for me to stay home. I found the choice a little strange because it was a Thursday. That would mean I would work three days, take a day off, then go back to work for one day.

I didn’t know about that because I didn’t want to come back to just one day of work. I couldn’t really take two days off though. I had a co-worker at an old job that would always take a week vacation from Friday to Thursday. She said that made Friday easier to handle.

Thinking about that, I agreed to that. Besides, after I got done with what Maria had planned for me, I’d probably give anything to go back to work on Friday.

She talked me into helping with a fundraiser at Bridget’s school.

I like to think of myself as a pretty involved Dad. I help out with things for school and Brownies when I can. But this time was different. She wanted me to actually perform physical labor.

The school was getting its delivery of Joe Corbi’s pizza kits that day. Because, you know, every school is mandated by law to sell Joe Corbi’s pizza kits at least once a year.

I had to help haul them into the building, arrange them, then help parents get their orders to their car. On my day off. I’m a sucker.

The actual hauling of the pizzas wasn’t too bad. I worked with the truck driver and one other Dad to haul them into the lobby, arrange them the way the driver wanted so he could count them, then arrange them the way our friend the PTO president wanted them for pickup.  After that, the real fun started. We got to sit around, gossip, tell funny stories and watch interesting things happen around the school as we waited for parents to come pick up their orders.

They had from noon to 6 to get their pizzas so we knew we had to be patient.

That didn’t stop us from hoping that everyone showed up in the first hour, formed an orderly line, and got their orders without complaining.

Yeah, that didn’t happen.

I did get a free lunch out of the whole exercise. I also got to see how Bridget’s school worked on a normal day.

I don’t think I had been in there during regular hours before.

After getting everything into the lobby, I realized I was having fun. Putting pizzas on a hand cart and taking them to someone’s car sure beat sitting at my desk or, worse yet, in meetings.

I didn’t have a tie on. My phone wasn’t ringing. I didn’t even have people coming up and asking me stupid questions.

I loved every minute of it. One of Bridget’s old teachers laughed at me. She said I was having too much fun, and she was right.

The bad part is that Joe Corbi day only comes once a year

NEW! BUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Press Releases, Product Announcements

Have a favorite Joe Corbi’s pizza? Maybe it’s pepperoni and sausage, or maybe it is one of our specialty products like Chee-Zee Bread. New for this fundraising season, pizza lovers will have a new favorite to choose from, as Joe Corbi’s adds Buffalo Chicken Pizza to our menu.

Since its inception in 1984, Joe Corbi’s has been committed to bringing only the highest-quality ingredients to serve its customers superior-quality products, and these newest additions to the menu are no exception as Joe Corbi’s is determined to provide something for everyone.

Our line of quality pizzas now expands with Buffalo Chicken Pizza:

Buffalo Chicken Pizza - Pizza with a little kick of buffalo wing flavor! Have your pizza and wings together. Savory grilled chicken, blended cheese, and tangy Buffalo Pizza Sauce.

At Joe Corbi’s, we’re always thinking outside of the box and creating new combinations for our customers to enjoy. Within the next year we will be announcing some additional appetizing products. Stay tuned.

Corbi’s Veggie Pizza Appetizer

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Recipes

Submitted by:

Nichole Duckworth
Rising Sun, MD

Ingredients:  Cream Cheese Tomatoes Broccoli Red Peppers Garlic Salt

Spread Cream Cheese on crust, Sprinkle Garlic Salt and add vegetables. Chill and serve or serve immediately

Broccoli & Tomato Pizza Recipe

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Recipes

Submitted By:

Anna Carey
Elizabethtown, PA

Broccoli and sliced tomato on white pizza

Cook broccoli until almost tender then spread around pizza and then slice tomato around pizza bake according to recipe

6,000 Joe Corbi’s Pizzas Given to Maryland Food Bank

Posted by Vic Corbi
on August 26, 2008
Category: Press Releases

Joe Corbi’s has donated 6,000 pizzas to the Maryland Food Bank to help it relieve a food shortage. The food bank provides food to more than 1,000 soup kitchens and shelters across the state. Its inventory of donated food is at an all-time low so far this year, the organization said.

“The condition right now — we are calling it a crisis mode, and the need has grown in the community to that as quickly as we get this food in, it’s going out the door,” Deborah Flateman, food bank CEO, said in a statement.

Erickson Retirement Communities also said Friday it donated 876 pounds of food to the food bank. The donation matches the 876 pounds nearly 150 employees at the Catonsville-based company shed off. Food will include whole wheat pasta, peanut butter, rice, canned fruits and vegetables.

Joe Corbi’s, based in Columbia, previously donated 10,000 pizzas for volunteer effort Harvest for the Hungry in March. The company sells boxes with pizza ingredients to schools, youth sports teams, churches and other groups, which then sell the pizza kits to raise money