how much mozzarella does this look like
stevetotino
Posts: 9
I had 3 slices of this today and need to just calculate the mozzarella (already totaled the crust and lettuce part)
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/remos-stamford-2#zmnbypIr8HqwoeyUbek9LQ
about how many oz of mozzarella do you think this is?
Thank you!
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/remos-stamford-2#zmnbypIr8HqwoeyUbek9LQ
about how many oz of mozzarella do you think this is?
Thank you!
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That... is impossible! We don't know how big the pizza is, or how big the slices were, um. Maybe someone else is better at eyeballing it than me, hehe.0
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oops, its a 16 inch pie i forgot to add, so slices are pretty large, and i didn't mean exact down to the gram lol just a rough idea how many oz you think 3 slices would have0
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http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/remos-stamford-2#2K41XC-dKfzT-zhPWnjgAQ
here's another picture i think this is the smaller one (12 inch pie)0 -
Did you try calling Remo's and asking them for some sort of measurement of the mozzerella?
Since 1 ounce of solid cheese is *about* 1 inch square, and those appear to be close to half inch cubes (approximately, by visual anyway), and you ate three pieces of the 16" pizza, I would venture to *guess* about 6-8 ounces depending on how generous the chef was when placing it on the pizza, and how much cheese was on each slice of the particular pieces you ate. =/ Each piece looks like it has like 5 chunks of half-inch cubes per slice.
For my own sanity, if it were me, I'd log it at 6 ounces and call it a day...and that's probably wrong, but that's what I'd do.
Edited to Add: calling Remo's would be my first go-to and if they didn't have an answer for me, I'd go with 6 oz.0 -
So..... You ate pizza.... And instead of logging slices of pizza.....you'll have us believe that you're logging the individual ingredients of a pizza, as if you're building a recipe?
Nice try son. Come harder next time tho.0 -
So..... You ate pizza.... And instead of logging slices of pizza.....you'll have us believe that you're logging the individual ingredients of a pizza, as if you're building a recipe?
Nice try son. Come harder next time tho.
I guess I fell for whatever you're talking about ( it sounded like a legitimate question to me).
Maybe I need a nap :noway:0 -
No clue what you are actually trying to ask or how we would even answer it.0
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This is looks ****ing big, I would log it with some 200 grams of white-bread and for the 22 pieces of mozzarella I found on 3 slices of this Pizza would account 10 grams each, so totals 220 grams mozzarella, for the salad I would log mixed salad 150 grams. I think this brings you pretty close to what you have eaten.
Convert grams to ounces here:http://www.grams-to-ounce.com/
Actually simple to answer...0 -
So..... You ate pizza.... And instead of logging slices of pizza.....you'll have us believe that you're logging the individual ingredients of a pizza, as if you're building a recipe?
Nice try son. Come harder next time tho.
What is wrong with breaking down restaurant food into a recipe? I do it all the time!! I often eat modified things that differ from the restaurant descriptions (and calories), so it makes sense to me to break it down. Example: I ask them to leave off pepperoni, or sauces, cheese etc. Spaghetti and meatballs is significantly less calories if you ask for the sauce over roasted/sauteed veggies in place of the noodles.0
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