America is doomed
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I'd eat it. /shrug0
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I make homemade pepperoni, Canadian bacon and bacon pizzas. I have celiac so they are gluten free. Which, despite popular myth, makes them LESS healthy as rice flour has less fiber and a whole heck of a lot more simple sugars AND more calories. It's also made with a TON of cheese. The secret to eating this and not being an "overweight American"? DO NOT EAT THE ENTIRE FREAKING PIZZA IN ONE SITTING! Throw in some veggies, fruit, sleep and plenty of water and you're set. Exercise helps too! :flowerforyou: Oh and I do have ice cream, with a touch of chocolate sauce, for dessert. Same thing... don't eat the entire gallon!
I find it impossible to not eat a whole pizza, it has to be done
Every pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard and believe in yourself.0 -
You might want to check out this website, http://authoritynutrition.com/23-studies-on-low-carb-and-low-fat-diets/
Low carb diets seem to work better than low fat diets. I would suggest eat the pepperoni and bacon pizza, but not the crust. Eating the proper amount of fat allows you to feel fuller and hold you for a longer time, than going without the fat.
Limiting the carbs is the better choice to make, have the thin crust pizza rather than the thick crust pizza and enjoy the pepperoni, bacon and all the other stuff you like on your pizza.0 -
Thanks for the definition of poutine!
Texas has a similar thing with heat (Tex-Mex!)
It's Chili (spicy hamburger mix a tomato base), cheese and fries.
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I walked by the Safeway bakery isle yesterday and there were so many $5 donuts/muffins/etc etc high calorie treats...we aren't only "doomed" by a pizza chain having a high calorie special. You just need to learn to eat well, and what you'd like in moderation, stay within your calorie needs and you can still lose or maintain. If you find for you, you can't eat a food and maintain control, then cut that out of your diet. If you do this, that pizza, or those bakery treats "doom" none.
These kind of statements imply "something needs to be done to prevent this", which is not the case. Its not fair to me to not have access to, or have to pay more for my Round Table King Arthur's Supreme extra large pizzas that I fit in my calories, just because someone feels they can't control themselves around it. If you think about it, there is always someone somewhere with a problem with a specific food, so going down that slope leads to eating "portioned nutritional gruel" only, because there is always someone who cant control themselves around something and overeats, and then according to this type of argument, its "not fair" to have access to it.
Hmmm, which pizza place is this, now I'm hungry. If its Round Table, I'm interested.0 -
I eat Pizza atleast once a week and I don't think it has hindered my weight loss.... Oh Wait a minute!! <Checks his ticker> Nope! Hasn't hurt it one bit..... :drinker:
Holy moly, what an impressive weight loss!0 -
God bless America! I love that we have "double pepperoni and bacon" pizza. What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. What disturbs me is that high fat, high sodium, high sugar foods are marketed to the masses, who have been systematically dumbed down by institutions that are owned by heartless corporations. If you don't like what I'm sharing, be grateful that we live in America, where we have freedom of speech. If you understand what I'm saying and agree, feel free to friend me:)0
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If I was going to have something with that much fat, it would have to involve chocolate.
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Poutine = fries with cheese curds and gravy
This sounds so disgusting, but my Canadian friends constantly rave about it. I intend to try it some day.0 -
God bless America! I love that we have "double pepperoni and bacon" pizza. What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. What disturbs me is that high fat, high sodium, high sugar foods are marketed to the masses, who have been systematically dumbed down by institutions that are owned by heartless corporations. If you don't like what I'm sharing, be grateful that we live in America, where we have freedom of speech. If you understand what I'm saying and agree, feel free to friend me:)
We have freedom of speech....and internet....and even poor neighborhoods seem to be able to have access to it in some way....so wouldn't you say that it is still up to people to take responsibility and research things?0 -
My favorite pizza at my favorite local pizzeria is a pepperoni, sausage, ham, and bacon with bell peppers, red onion, mushroom, and green chile and I ate a couple slices most Fridays during my weight loss and steadily lost 40 lbs....so.....there's that.
I've been maintaining for a year now and still eat that pizza at least every other Friday...I also go out for polish sausages at the Urban Hotdog Company fairly regularly and drink plenty of beer and right now I'm munching on some delicious kettle corn. Overall my dietary lifestyle involves a lot of nutrition...but guess what...you can have that other stuff too and be a healthy and fit individual. Sorry...I'm not doomed.
Now off for a 30 mile ride...0 -
Please tell me this thread is a joke. There is no possible way the OP can really be this uneducated, is there?
So pepperoni and bacon on a pizza? And? What's the problem? It has meat? What's wrong with fat? What if I'm a marathon runner and need 8000 calories a day? Why are calories bad?
In the UK there is (or was, not sure if it's still a thing,) a pizza with cheeseburgers in the crust.
Will Italy be doomed because of a pepperoni and bacon pizza? Because they eat them all the time...
This may be the most uneducated, ignorant thread I've ever read.
You are misinformed about Italy. They don't eat pepperoni & bacon pizza all the time. Pepperoni maybe every once in a while.....and bacon never, because it's an American thing. Also, Italians on average are not overweight, because practicing moderation is actually done there by most people....all the time.
And this : " This may be the most uneducated, ignorant thread I've ever read " makes me laugh because it's the pot calling the kettle black, but I agree with you.....:o).0 -
God bless America! I love that we have "double pepperoni and bacon" pizza. What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. What disturbs me is that high fat, high sodium, high sugar foods are marketed to the masses, who have been systematically dumbed down by institutions that are owned by heartless corporations. If you don't like what I'm sharing, be grateful that we live in America, where we have freedom of speech. If you understand what I'm saying and agree, feel free to friend me:)
This doesn't sound like paranoia or zealotry at all.0 -
I'm not feeling the choco-bacon there.
"What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. "
I lived in a really s****y part of LA for many years before moving to the happy-go-lucky sleepy suburbs of Fort Worth. PEOPLE SELL WHAT SELLS. Whether it's organic, goat manured veggies along PCH (Hwy 1) or drugs, fast food and prostitution in a ghetto 2 hours away, people sell what will sell in the demographic in which they sell it.
If folks in ghettos had a hankering for "whole foods" they'd sell them there.
So eat your "clean" food guilt free. The folks in rough areas could give a shat about healthy. Trust me.0 -
God bless America! I love that we have "double pepperoni and bacon" pizza. What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. What disturbs me is that high fat, high sodium, high sugar foods are marketed to the masses, who have been systematically dumbed down by institutions that are owned by heartless corporations. If you don't like what I'm sharing, be grateful that we live in America, where we have freedom of speech. If you understand what I'm saying and agree, feel free to friend me:)0
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You might want to check out this website, http://authoritynutrition.com/23-studies-on-low-carb-and-low-fat-diets/
Low carb diets seem to work better than low fat diets. I would suggest eat the pepperoni and bacon pizza, but not the crust. Eating the proper amount of fat allows you to feel fuller and hold you for a longer time, than going without the fat.
Limiting the carbs is the better choice to make, have the thin crust pizza rather than the thick crust pizza and enjoy the pepperoni, bacon and all the other stuff you like on your pizza.0 -
April 26, 2014 5:10 PM
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I make homemade pepperoni, Canadian bacon and bacon pizzas. I have celiac so they are gluten free. Which, despite popular myth, makes them LESS healthy as rice flour has less fiber and a whole heck of a lot more simple sugars AND more calories. It's also made with a TON of cheese. The secret to eating this and not being an "overweight American"? DO NOT EAT THE ENTIRE FREAKING PIZZA IN ONE SITTING! Throw in some veggies, fruit, sleep and plenty of water and you're set. Exercise helps too! Oh and I do have ice cream, with a touch of chocolate sauce, for dessert. Same thing... don't eat the entire gallon!
I find it impossible to not eat a whole pizza, it has to be done
This is man who loves his pizza!0 -
God bless America! I love that we have "double pepperoni and bacon" pizza. What bothers me is that people in poor neighborhoods often don't have access to healthy, whole foods. What disturbs me is that high fat, high sodium, high sugar foods are marketed to the masses, who have been systematically dumbed down by institutions that are owned by heartless corporations. If you don't like what I'm sharing, be grateful that we live in America, where we have freedom of speech. If you understand what I'm saying and agree, feel free to friend me:)
This doesn't sound like paranoia or zealotry at all.
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Ouch, I apologize for unthinkingly saying the wrong thing to tick off so many people. All I meant to say is that the restaurant business keeps coming up with new ways to increase fat and calories in readily available food. I think the American food landscape makes it hard to eat right, it takes effort to research better choices. Of course it's not my business what the guy down the street eats. I just feel concerned about our calorie-rich eating culture.0
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There's this thing many people have called choice.
Yea! I know! It shocked me too!! CHOICE!? I have CHOICE to buy something or NOT buy something?
HOLY CRAP!
Yea...that's right. We have choice. The people who buy this, well, god bless 'em.
I would never eat that and I'm American. So...take your stereotypes and shove it.0 -
I've never Seen so many ppl to attack a forum like this!0
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I am Canadian and the poutine really is yummy and I definitely miss it! I don't know about the U.S. But Where I live in Ontario they are trying to add more healthy foods in the schools and workplaces. My work for example has recently removed the french fries from the menu in the cafeteria and has replaced them with baked fries instead and all broke lose with lots of angry people saying we should be able to eat what we want etc. They have also added about 8 different salads to the menu. Also Ontario is eventually making it mandatory to post nutritional information inside all fast food restaurants and eateries. When I really want fast food or pizza I always look online for the nutritional information and the majority of the time I am completely turned off by how much crap is in those foods. I am a huge fan of Subway though and can easily fit a 6 inch sub into my diet...but have to be cautious of the toppings.
I wish they would stop the commercials in the evenings for all the fast food it makes me drool lol.0 -
" I just feel concerned about our calorie-rich eating culture. "
I do believe the OP is an American and has been paying way too much attention to the media hype on TV.
Don't buy into it my fellow USAer! It's all hype and hysteria to sell you something! Or to put a politician up there to scare and control you! Eat in moderation and leave the media and politicians to their own special brand of "OMG! OMG! OMG!" Every 20 seconds. You know they'll come out with another form of trauma drama and doom and gloom soon enough0 -
What about "buy one get one free melons"?
I'll easily eat both in a day (when they've ripened).
Evil, evil supermarkets forcing me to overeat this sugary high-fructose trash!0 -
You think this is some new thing? Please. Fatty foods have been around forever. Hell, I had a deep-fried sandwich not long ago. A ham, turkey, swiss and cheddar cheese sandwich battered and deep fried, sprinkled with powdered sugar and dipped is raspberry preserves. And I've lost 54lbs since January. People all have their indulgences. The key is not eating them every single day.
Companies make what sells.
If people didn't buy it, they wouldn't make it for long. They're only giving people what they want.
Oh, and if you think no one has made a bacon and pepperoni pizza at home on their own, without pizza hut's help, you'd be wrong.0 -
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Ouch, I apologize for unthinkingly saying the wrong thing to tick off so many people. All I meant to say is that the restaurant business keeps coming up with new ways to increase fat and calories in readily available food. I think the American food landscape makes it hard to eat right, it takes effort to research better choices. Of course it's not my business what the guy down the street eats. I just feel concerned about our calorie-rich eating culture.
"Better choices" he says. Better than... what exactly? Because even though recent research determines people with overweight BMI have lower mortality rates compared to BMI below 25 or well over 30- http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/01/03/cdc-researchers-find-lower-mortality-rates-among-overweight-people.html#url=/articles/2013/01/03/cdc-researchers-find-lower-mortality-rates-among-overweight-people.html
And considering that of the "2 out of 3 adults" are overweight OR obese, aka "1 in 3 adults" is ACTUALLY OBESE and of the adult population, only 5% are considered to be "Extremely Obese" by American medcal professionals... wait, what? Yes. That means citizens with a BMI under 30, including overweight, are being shown to actually be healthier than our outdated reseach predicted. Only ~33% of the population is "obese" and only 5% are "extremely obese." ( http://win.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/ )
Then considering the actual health note and not just BMI... that someone who exercises and is overweight has better cardio vascular health and lower mortality rate than someone who is sedentary and naturally thin, that the fat and active population has better heart health on average a lower mortality rate than the thin and inactive population... ( http://healthland.time.com/2012/09/05/can-you-be-fat-and-fit-or-thin-and-unhealthy/ )
Please, go one. Continue telling me how "bad" things really are, and how we're "doomed." Ignoring the fact that there are multibillion dollar industries who profit on you feeling bad about how you look, and that this type of research is often overlooked in favor of privately funded "studies" paid for by diet companies who are willing to pay more in advertising than legitimate researchers. SOOOOO DOOOOOOOOMMMMMMEEEEEDDDD!!!0 -
I think the problem isn't the pizza itself, but that so many people eat too much of it. Many people cannot control themselves around food.
I do like the idea of personal freedom, letting people choose what they want to eat, whether or not they exercise, etc. I am not a fan of governments that try to force their views by limiting drink size or removing sodas from vending machines. Some people would rather have a shorter life and eat what they want than live a long life and only eat healthy foods they hate.
But on the flip side of the coin, there are a lot of preventable health problems that overweight people (or people who are not considered overweight but only eat unhealthy foods) get. For example, heart problems and type 2 diabetes. These cost money and a lot of countries are moving toward shared health care costs. There is something to be said for everyone doing their part to keep the premiums low for everyone, or to keep the taxes low for a "universal health care" system. Live a longer life to be around for yourself and your loved ones.
"Ignorant and uneducated"... why name-call another person because they have a different opinion from your own? Everyone has their own experiences: they didn't get their opinions from nothing. Let's try to understand others' points of view and have a nice discussion instead of name-calling/labeling them for disagreeing with us.0 -
The restaurant would say they are just giving people what they want.
It's true.0 -
Bohooo! Im sooo scared! .... Not!0
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