Healthy Foods at a Pizza Place??
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They might have salads. Could you get a big salad with grilled chicken?
SORRY I just re-read your post about no salad suggestions! Sorry!
Go thin crust, with veggies - or do a wrap sandwich perhaps.0 -
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...
Sounds borderline orthorexic, please don't' let your diet control you and keep you from eating out or social situations. 1 day of eating won't make you gain a ton of fat or derail you from your diet, just eat what you want and get on track the next day. Unless you're talking about chuck e cheese, then i'd eat beforehand0 -
Go to a place with a salad bar and pile up the fresh veggies, skip the pasta salad, watch the portion of dressing.
Try veggie pizza with no cheese, it's actually quite good.
Make homemade pizza with the kids, let each person pick their toppings.0 -
Pizza is not the worst thing in the world to eat. A thin crust with chicken and veggies and light cheese and some sauce... good stuff.
If you really don't want to go out, and option I make at home that my kids LOVE is the pizza bar. I set up the table with cheese, veggies (the most popular is asparagus), some seasonings, and some turkey pepperoni. Each person gets a pita and they can put what they want on it. Maybe do this for your daughter and let her have some friends over. You'll be the coolest mom ever, and they still feel like they are getting their junk food on.0 -
Pizza is a pretty solid choice at a pizza place. That's how I roll when I go to one0
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These sound like really good options. I would probably add a side salad just to give me something else to fill up on. Enjoy!!0
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You can order a small, thin base pizza without the cheese and just have your veggies and protein on it, and then watch your weekly calorie intake to make up for it0
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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.
This ^^ Generally, thin crust veggie pizzas aren't too bad from a nutritional or calorie standpoint.0 -
Enjoy salad (no dressing), enjoy pizza (thin crust and tell em - no cheese). If you've got a pizza express check out their 500 cal leggeria pizza it is yummy. Look the thing is, quality time with your daughter is as important as you sticking to your diet. We all have to find that diet/life balance and the last thing any of us girls want to do is create a conflict relationship with food in our daughters. I understand you are conflicted about trying to be a sensible eater and the terror that is the pizza place, but you can and you will manage to get it right.
Personally I check out menus on line, or by previsiting the place, I cope better if I've had time to consider my best options and then make an informed choice.
Finally, if it all goes wild when the dessert menu is offered - then I still enter my calories and balance them off with a workout and a sensible reduction in calories the next day.
Have fun, have a giggle and please, don't beat yourself up about this. Once in a while is good for you. As Julia Childs said, moderation in everything, including moderation.
I trust this helps.0 -
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...
Sounds borderline orthorexic, please don't' let your diet control you and keep you from eating out or social situations. 1 day of eating won't make you gain a ton of fat or derail you from your diet, just eat what you want and get on track the next day. Unless you're talking about chuck e cheese, then i'd eat beforehand
I just learned a new word! Cool! lol Honestly, I think my doctor is turning me in that direction....they're so strict about what I can and can't eat that it's all I think about anymore!
That being said, I think I'll probably go for the slice and a small salad...luckily I usually only get mushrooms on my pizza anyway...0 -
As long as you don't gorge yourself, you can eat pizza. Eating a salad at a pizza place is a rip off. My husband went out for lunch with his co-worker for his birthday and ended up in a greasy pizza joint. $12 for a tiny salad and a diet soda that wound up being about 550 calories because the dressing came ON the salad and was not light. Moderation is key.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...
Proteins, fats and carbs. It's everything you need. With the right toppings, two slices of pizza is the perfect meal.0 -
Pizza express, leggara pizzas are only 500 cals and gorgeous. Try researching restaurants and menu options before you go. Good luck x0
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<snip> Unless you're talking about chuck e cheese, then i'd eat beforehand
Great point! There are some places that call their stuff pizza, but it's just nasty!0 -
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...
Sounds borderline orthorexic, please don't' let your diet control you and keep you from eating out or social situations. 1 day of eating won't make you gain a ton of fat or derail you from your diet, just eat what you want and get on track the next day. Unless you're talking about chuck e cheese, then i'd eat beforehand
I just learned a new word! Cool! lol Honestly, I think my doctor is turning me in that direction....they're so strict about what I can and can't eat that it's all I think about anymore!
That being said, I think I'll probably go for the slice and a small salad...luckily I usually only get mushrooms on my pizza anyway...
Whoa! Your doctor has advised you to limit foods? Assuming this is a qualified physician that you trust, you should probably listen to them.0 -
For all those suggesting "pizza" without cheese
sorry, that is not pizza. What's the point?
Just eat no more than 2 slices, no crazy toppings, simple sauce and cheese and you will be fine.
I tend to make my own flatbread pizzas at home for a total of 330 calories. I do miss real NY pizza and have eaten it on the rare occasion during my weight loss period ( 500-600 calories for one meal wasnt worth it at that time). Once I get to maintenance calories it will be easy to fit pizza in without cutting my other meals/snacks.0 -
Okay, so you don't want to eat pizza dough...Depending on the service of your local pizza place some can be very accommodating to your dietary needs. Make sure you call ahead so you don't get disappointed when you sit at a table and try to order.
How about trying to order 1 meatball without sauce, and request to have have them place veggies on a pizza pan and put in the oven to 'roast' them. Also, choose a pizza place that has other menu options - and trust me, there is nothing wrong with being creative with their otherwise 'boring basic salads' on the menu. Spruce it up with other toppings they offer with their pizza, but add them to your salad. Be creative. It can be as simple as them charging you for a bunch of sides so you can put it all together.
And also don't deny enjoying some quality bonding time with your daughter. Just look at it as a great 'let's go out' time and make some light choices. Hope this helps!0 -
Thin crust, veggie pizza is a good bet. Eat 2 slices with a salad and you'll be good to go!0
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Eat the pizza and enjoy your dinner out with the kiddo. It won't kill ya'. Promise0
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Girl my favorite thing to do is get a veggie slice. i get broccoli spinach peepers mushrooms its soooo delishious and actually very filling. it may still be "unhealthy"... but at least ur getting your veggies in at the same time white ur enjoying a slice.
whatever you do dont get a spinach calzone. i made that mistake and it was like 1200 calories for the entire thing due to the bread and the massive amount of cheese0
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