Monday, February 6, 2012

I eat pizza as a social thing, kinda like social drinking, but eating pizza instead. When I get together with my friends 95% of the time we eat pizza. I was wondering if there was anything I could do to make my pizza-eating experience a little bit better for my body.|||Other than buying the kind loaded with more vegetables (that way it has less fatty cheese, and make sure it has NO processed meats on it) you can pat down your pizza with a napkin to absorb some of the grease and stick to one slice. The biggest mistake people make with pizza is eating to much in one sitting. If you stick to one slice for a meal, you should be fine. Eat it slowly and sip water between bites so that you won't be too tempted to reach for that second slice. Have soup or salad or a small (200 calorie high-fiber) snack before going so you'll be less hungry for the pizza.|||You do realize the irony dont you ? In order to properly eat" healthy "food an unhealthy attitude about food is required.

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|||You could put pizza slices ON your body and then let someone else eat them off of you.|||Eat only a very small amount. Pizza is very fattening.|||2 slices of thin crust [ right before you start to get full ]|||Well, if you only go out once in a while and you eat small portions, it's not going to be detrimental to your health. A little pizza now and then isn't a bad thing.

That's assuming that the restaurants you eat at are using fresh, healthy ingredients of course.|||you should eat at a slow pace...so you won't have the urge to eat more slices, and you're stomach will know when to stop. You can also have pizza without eating the crusts, to lower the calorie intake.|||I used to work at Pizza Hut a while back and a customer of ours would order his pizza without the cheese. He would only order vegtables like olives, mushrooms, green peppers, no meat, and order thin crust. Of course, he also got the pizza sauce. A pan style crust would be the worst for you, go with a thin style and you won't be eating as much carbs.

Hope this helps.|||add veggies. mushrooms, pepper, whatever you want. other than that, theres no real way of eating a healthy pizza. all that grease stored up in there....|||Well, thin crust probably has fewer carbs than thick crust; ask for light sauce and light cheese; go for little or no meat and opt for veggies instead. And keep the portions to human scale. Maybe that will help a little?|||yes of course there is ever heard of vegitarian pizza|||i always remove the grease on top of my slice with a paper towel. i have always heard that this removes like over half the fat. not sure if that is true or just an old wives tale but it can't hurt!|||We cannot let people with serious eating issues set the norm for food standards There is absolutely nothing unhealthy about pizza .For cryin' out loud enjoy it.|||Most places offer whole wheat crust. Get that and load it up with veges.|||I make my own pizza. I use a whole wheat crust, part skim cheese and natural sugar free sauce.|||make your own pizza. use fat free meats: i.e. skinless chicken etc. and pour on the vegtables plus anything else low fat you fancy.

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