If you miss pizza, this is a great substitute.
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »if i want pizza ill have pizza LOL
that might work if you simply couldnt get any pizza.
maybe.
no, its probably just make me mad. LOL
in all seriousness im sure its fine and for a lot of people, just what they are looking for. However, for ME, the calorie difference between that and REAL pizza isn't that large LOL
If it's so close to pizza why would you be mad?
Seriously, why is everyone so upset over a recipe?
did i say i was mad?
<<checks post>>
nope.
and ive lost 30 pounds since january so whatever im doing (including eating the occasional slice or 3 of pizza) is working.
carry on.-1 -
lauraldrum wrote: »I just made a SUPER yummy cauliflower pizza! Way less carbs! I've got lots of other recipes up here too: ... ]
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Then this is for you!
This is great because it is low calorie. It is 172 calories with pepperoni, 155 calories without.
-1 Market Pantry Carb conscious tortilla 80 Calories
-1 1/4 cup Uncle Steve's arrabiata tomato sauce ( 31 grams if using scale) 30 Calories
-1 1/4 cup fat free Kraft Mozzarella shredded (or 28 grams if you are using a scale) 45 Calories
-optional- Hormel's Turkey Pepperoni, 5 pieces about 17 calories.
Remember to toast the tortilla by itself for about 5 minutes on 350 degrees in conventional over. For more accurate results for sauce and cheese calorie count make sure to use food scale.
Thank you for sharing, it sounds great. I'll have to try it sometime.0 -
I use the same recipe. The pesto tortilla bread is just delectable.0
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Pizza Natzi's who knew... Sorry you are being attacked. Any topic on low sugar, fad diets, helpful tips and now even pizza will bring out the worst in obsessive MFPer's. I stick to google when I have questions. Google doesn't attack me.
Edit-I saw someone attacked a few weeks ago on a thread about arthritis and diets to battle inflammation. When you have R/A, you will try just about anything to help with the symptoms. She was eaten alive because she was trying a low carb (certain carby foods are thought to increase inflammation) diet.0 -
mistyloveslife wrote: »Pizza Natzi's who knew... Sorry you are being attacked. Any topic on low sugar, fad diets, helpful tips and now even pizza will bring out the worst in obsessive MFPer's. I stick to google when I have questions. Google doesn't attack me.
calls everyone natzis and then complains about people attacking....totally legit...-1 -
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I fail to see how anyone here is attacking.
Having an opinion or reaction is not attacking. No one personally offended or insulted the OP. They just had other ideas for pizza.-1 -
Will anyone provide the Cauliflower Pizza crust recipe, please?0
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You can also make individual pizza with an English muffin half and what ever toppings you like. It's a little like deep dish pizza. I got the recipe from a friend who was on weight watchers.
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »if i want pizza ill have pizza LOL
that might work if you simply couldnt get any pizza.
maybe.
no, its probably just make me mad. LOL
in all seriousness im sure its fine and for a lot of people, just what they are looking for. However, for ME, the calorie difference between that and REAL pizza isn't that large LOL
If it's so close to pizza why would you be mad?
Seriously, why is everyone so upset over a recipe?
did i say i was mad?
<<checks post>>
nope.
and ive lost 30 pounds since january so whatever im doing (including eating the occasional slice or 3 of pizza) is working.
carry on.
"no, its probably just make me mad. LOL"
Congrats on your loss!0 -
Sweets1954 wrote: »You can also make individual pizza with an English muffin half and what ever toppings you like. It's a little like deep dish pizza. I got the recipe from a friend who was on weight watchers.
I loooove english muffins, i have them everyday0 -
The tortilla in the recipe has 16g carbs, 10g fiber so only 6 net carbs. And that's for the whole pizza. Judging by the entries in the MFP database, this is comparable or less than cauliflower pizza crust.0
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »why are so many of y'all so mean, she was just providing a recipe, YOU CAME TO THIS THREAD, she didn't force you to read her recipe OR make it...as far as I'm concerned she was trying to be helpful and so many people here are just plain RUDE
if you don't like the recipe or want your full-calorie "normal" pizza go ahead! It's your prerogative. But no need to trash her recipe it's not like any of you even tried it so CHILL OUT maybe the people hating on this really do need to eat something
@hj127 thank you!
And some of these people are the same people that post threads or statuses wondering why the scale isn't moving or inches aren't being lost -___- It is what it is. I know many people whether they posted here or not, will enjoy and benefit from the recipe and that gives me satisfaction
Child please.
I have lost 72 pounds so far eating pizza that I make myself 2-3 times a month. Your insinuation is ignorant and ruder than any other post in this entire thread.
So you keep eating your tortillas and calling them pizza and I'll keep eating real pizza and losing weight.
Good for you, losing that much! I've lost a bit myself, doing what works for ME.
Not everyone wants to make themselves a pizza or order takeout pizza. Some just want a lighter alternative but we should just do it your way cause it's the only right way, yeah? LOL
Rude and ignorant? Dramatic much?
Thank you, I will
I'm not really a dramatic person. Implying that people that eat real pizza can't lose weight and then whine about - it's rude. It's also ignorant.
I'm not the one implying that my way is the only way - you've got that part covered. I just prefer real pizza to substitutes. I shared a good recipe to help people that feel the same.
So basically I did exactly what you did, but without the rude comments.
Huh.-1 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »lauraldrum wrote: »I just made a SUPER yummy cauliflower pizza! Way less carbs! I've got lots of other recipes up here too: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodistachronicles
The tortilla in the recipe has 16g carbs, 10g fiber so only 6 net carbs. And that's for the whole pizza. Judging by the entries in the MFP database, this is comparable or less than cauliflower pizza crust.
Since we are talking alternatives, someone posted a middle eastern bread I've never heard of that they use as crust. I need to find some of that (it's called lavash bread).0 -
I've never been a big pizza eater, but I have'd it a few times during my weight loss, it never stalled my weigh loss!! Lost 121 pounds!!0
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mistyloveslife wrote: »Pizza Natzi's who knew... Sorry you are being attacked. Any topic on low sugar, fad diets, helpful tips and now even pizza will bring out the worst in obsessive MFPer's. I stick to google when I have questions. Google doesn't attack me.
Edit-I saw someone attacked a few weeks ago on a thread about arthritis and diets to battle inflammation. When you have R/A, you will try just about anything to help with the symptoms. She was eaten alive because she was trying a low carb (certain carby foods are thought to increase inflammation) diet.
If you're seriously going to compare people to freaking Nazi's - spell it right. I'm not even a picky speller, but since you Godwin'd the thread, I'm gonna say something.-1 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »lauraldrum wrote: »I just made a SUPER yummy cauliflower pizza! Way less carbs! I've got lots of other recipes up here too: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodistachronicles
The tortilla in the recipe has 16g carbs, 10g fiber so only 6 net carbs. And that's for the whole pizza. Judging by the entries in the MFP database, this is comparable or less than cauliflower pizza crust.
Since we are talking alternatives, someone posted a middle eastern bread I've never heard of that they use as crust. I need to find some of that (it's called lavash bread).
Naan works well too, though it's not exactly low calorie. But it is tasty if you just want a quick premade crust.0
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