Frozen Pizza's What is 1/5
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deannalfisher wrote: »Dumb question...does the box say like serving size: 1/5 (130g) or similar? If yes use the weight....
Not everyone has a food scale3 -
An even later resurrection of an old thread. If you know the diameter of the pizza multiply the diameter by pi (3.14 should be close enough) Divide the answer by 5, this will be the outer edge of each slice. Make or cut a mark on the outer crust, Use one of those flexible tape measures (the same one you use to measure waist, neck, etc,) measure the calculated outer edge and make another mark, repeat 4 times and you wiill be back to your original mark. Cut from each mark to the center of the pizza. TA DA you are done.2
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That's going to be some cold pizza...3
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Tacklewasher wrote: »
Are you STILL whining about that? Just eat it all. Problem solved (as long as it doesn't have cottage cheese instead of ricotta. Or zucchini noodles or broccoli or any other things that would render it 'not lasagna.')2 -
Convert everything to a percentage. This will make things easier to figure out.
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Tacklewasher wrote: »
Are you STILL whining about that? Just eat it all. Problem solved (as long as it doesn't have cottage cheese instead of ricotta. Or zucchini noodles or broccoli or any other things that would render it 'not lasagna.')
lunch meat...1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »
Are you STILL whining about that? Just eat it all. Problem solved (as long as it doesn't have cottage cheese instead of ricotta. Or zucchini noodles or broccoli or any other things that would render it 'not lasagna.')
lunch meat...
How could I forget lunch meat? The one that (re)started it all :sick:0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »
Are you STILL whining about that? Just eat it all. Problem solved (as long as it doesn't have cottage cheese instead of ricotta. Or zucchini noodles or broccoli or any other things that would render it 'not lasagna.')
It's store bought (Costco). I'm assuming that will make it "not lasagna".0 -
JohnnytotheB wrote: »Convert everything to a percentage. This will make things easier to figure out.
Not for people who struggle with arithmetic and math . . . which is usually who's asking this kind of question.
Calorie counting, sadly, is harder for people who struggle with math.0
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