Healthy Foods at a Pizza Place??
Vain_Witch
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My daughter has been BEGGING me to take her out for pizza, but I keep saying no because I don't know what the healthy options there are. Can anyone tell me if there's ANYTHING healthy you can order at a pizza place?
Please don't say salad...in my experience the salads at a pizza place are either ridiculously small, unsatisfying and overpriced or ridiculously NOT healthy...
Please don't say salad...in my experience the salads at a pizza place are either ridiculously small, unsatisfying and overpriced or ridiculously NOT healthy...
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Forgive me for pointing this out, but pizza *is* healthy.0
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I would order a thin crust with veggies and not worry about it. At most on a large pizza your slice would be 280 calories. Have a slice or two and lots of water to help flush out the sodium and enjoy.0
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Get a good few healthy servings of everyone's favourite vegetable.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/11/17/pizza-as-vegetable-congress-proposes-new-school-lunch-bill/0 -
Forgive me for pointing this out, but pizza *is* healthy.
Forgive me for asking...but how is pizza healthy? Grease, carbs, cheese...not to mention any toppings you get...I'm not saying it's the WORST thing you could eat, but I can't see it necessarily being considered a healthy choice either...1 -
I would order a thin crust with veggies and not worry about it. At most on a large pizza your slice would be 280 calories. Have a slice or two and lots of water to help flush out the sodium and enjoy.
The water would definitely be a must! Sodium is like my arch nemesis! lol0 -
Get a good few healthy servings of everyone's favourite vegetable.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/11/17/pizza-as-vegetable-congress-proposes-new-school-lunch-bill/
Wow! And they wonder why we're such a fat nation! :-\0 -
As long as you fit it into your calorie goal, eat what you want! A little Caesars baby pan pan has 360 calories for the whole pizza. I have this every monday night. It's not about giving up favorite foods, it's about moderation.0
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Just know what kind you want and put it in the calorie counter,! I have to say I love pizza also I went and brought some flatout flat bread, with a low calorie pizza sauce, chopped up grill chicken breast, w/ about a ounce of mozerella, it was very good, just an idea!!!!!!!!! Moderation is right0
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Everything is good in moderation. Get a veggie one! Those are the bomb-diggity.
Just eat 2 slices instead of 12, and skip the greasy garlic bread.
Make sure that the day you go, you allot some calories for it. That's all...nothing fancy to it!0 -
salad, you told me not to so i couldnt help myself0
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Find a way to work it in, what's wrong with having pizza. It can cover the major food groups in one go, Vegetables(fruits if you count tomatoes), Dairy, Grain, Meat and Fats & Oils. Also depending on the size of the pizza and type of crust (as well as if it is deep dish) you could probably have two slices and some veggies on the side and be totally fine.0
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Plain pizza, light on the cheese.
Its all about portion control.
I used to eat 4 slices, now I eat 3, sometimes 2.0 -
Skip the hand tossed. Go for a thin crust, ask for easy on the cheese, and get veggie. Or order more veggies, less meats.0
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My pizza place has great salads. All are big. My favorite is grilled chicken Kabob. If the salads are small then mabe one slice of veggie and a side salad (Ya I know you said not salad)
Check their menu first and have a plan before you go. Thin crust is better.0 -
Depending on the type of pizza place most locally owned places will be able to make it to your specifications. I used to work for a locally owned one and would go as far as weighing out cheese for customers so they would know exactly what they were getting.
Extra thin crust, chicken, spinach, mushrooms and light cheese is one of my favorites.
Call ahead and see if it is something they would do?0 -
I used to work at a pizza hut, and there was a healthier option with our thin crust, extra sauce, light on the cheese, and veggies! Honestly, pizza is not the worse thing for you. I'm sure if you went this option, 2 slices won't even get you over 500 calories. It's the thick crust/extra cheese/meat lovers route that gets you in trouble! Enjoy your pizza :-)0
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Thin crust Hawaiian with no bacon (pizza hut uses bacon...but keep the ham and pineapple) and bbq sauce instead of marinara. An 8-inch Hawaiian at my local Pizza King (not sure what your restaurant is) is just under 600 calories.0
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Forgive me for pointing this out, but pizza *is* healthy.
Forgive me for asking...but how is pizza healthy? Grease, carbs, cheese...not to mention any toppings you get...I'm not saying it's the WORST thing you could eat, but I can't see it necessarily being considered a healthy choice either...
carbs are not the devil...neither is fat...eating too much of anything will have a negative impact, even if it's a "health" food. Cheese is an excellent source of protein. The trick is to just stick to a serving, or whatever fits into your calorie goal. One can easily have pizza and meet their calorie and macro goals. If you want a little lighter on the calories, go for a thinner crust, less cheese and more veg.
Also, maybe consider a better pizza joint. Places like il vicino make rockin' pizza and you can get a small or have a few slices and be under 500 calories. A lot of local pizza shops make far healthier pizzas than the big chains as well.0 -
They might have salads. Could you get a big salad with grilled chicken?0
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