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cowpoke06
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I have a decision to make...do I eat my peanut butter and jelly sandwich that I brought to work or a piece of cheese pizza for 180 calories...pizza is good...but is it worth it!
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pride is better than pizza- everytime. Hands down. Stick with the sammich.0
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Within your calories...PIZZA!0
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I just ate my PB & J instead of a cherry strudel...i'd take pizza any time and work my *kitten* off tonight0
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What's the calorie difference? If it's less than 60 I say go for what you want. To be honest, the PB&J sounds pretty good to me right now.0
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Only if it is within your plan. Just don't make splurges a habit, you can still have fun and get to your goal.0
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the sodium is what makes me freak out! lol0
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Only if it is within your plan. Just don't make splurges a habit, you can still have fun and get to your goal.
I agree with what she said!0 -
Honestly pb&j is usually a bit higher in calories anyways so I would say the pizza.....just have one though! that's the problem with pizza...it's very addictive!0
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eat half and half, best of both worlds0
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Your PB&J might actually be more calories than the pizza. If you want the pizza more and it's within your calorie budget for the day, I say enjoy the cheesy goodness!0
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If I would take the pizza, I'd be risking my nutrition for the rest of the day. I have the "screw it" mentality when I don't stick with my plan!0
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PEANUT BUTTER! It's healthier (no cholesterol, less sodium) AND you will feel better about yourself for not giving in!0
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Um, is it within your calories? Also, like another person said, I have trouble just eating one piece. I have eaten two plain pieces of pizza and then made sure I was still within my calories for the day. Remember you should still have fun but just be accountable.0
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180 calories isn't a lot. Easy to fit into your day. If you want it, I say have it
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I looked up the nutrition info for the papa john's cheese pizza (that's what is here-my supervisor bought our team pizza)...and according to do different sites, the pizza is way less calories than my PB&J...who freakin knew? Probably more fat though, but is it bad if I don't really care about tracking the other nutritional stuff, I mostly just worry about calories...and that's hard enough as it is!0
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If I had the pizza I'd be more inclined to crave salty greasy food the rest of the day and possibly tomorrow. So I'd go with the pb&j!0
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I vote with those who say that the PB&J is probably actually higher in calories and possibly fat. If it's plain cheese pizza it's really not as horrid for you as people want to believe.0
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Curious here - I know "jelly" is another name for jam but what flavour jam do you eat with PB?0
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I looked up the nutrition info for the papa john's cheese pizza (that's what is here-my supervisor bought our team pizza)...and according to do different sites, the pizza is way less calories than my PB&J...who freakin knew? Probably more fat though, but is it bad if I don't really care about tracking the other nutritional stuff, I mostly just worry about calories...and that's hard enough as it is!
DEFINITELY more fat, and more grease, and might make your stomach hurtEven if they seem comparable, you have to consider.. will you feel full after one slice of pizza?? I find I usually have to eat 2 slices to feel full, and when you look at it that way, the calories aren't so comparable. DON'T DO IT. Save splurges for better reasons like birthdays, anniversaries, celebrations, not just a work thing!
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Curious here - I know "jelly" is another name for jam but what flavour jam do you eat with PB?
Raspberry and apricot are my two favorites. Basically "jam" has pieces of whatever fruit in it, "jelly" has been strained, so it is similar to fruit flavored gelatin if you use a big stretch of the imagination.
PB&J is typically called "Peanut Butter and Jelly" regardless of whether or not you use jelly, jam or preserves.0
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