You are ordering a pizza, what is the lowest calorie pizza you can think of?
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chelsie5791
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Toppings/ sauce/ crust. I just really want to order pizza without completely messing up my day. So, what do you guys order if you ever order pizza?
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Chances are if I'm ordering pizza I'm not concerned about calories that day.
However:
light on the cheese
lots of veggies
thin crust0 -
Homemade.0
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go w/ romano/parm instead of mozzarella, if an option0
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Cauliflower crust pizza0
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I actually really enjoy pizza without cheese. I had one once that had olive oil, garlic, spinach and sun dried tomato...it was great!0
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pizza days are free days to me but if you stick with easy cheese/thinnest crust you should be fine.0
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Thin crust, vegetarian0
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I get pizza hut thin pepperoni pizza. Even a normal (non-"low cal") pizza doesn't have to break the calorie bank.0
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Thin crust cheese pizza for me.0
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I don't know where you're planning on ordering from, but Domino's has a great (calorie calculator. I usually order a medium thin crust with ham and mushrooms or chicken and spinach.0
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SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage wrote: »Chances are if I'm ordering pizza I'm not concerned about calories that day.
However:
light on the cheese
lots of veggies
thin crust
Every word of this (except I am equally as likely to have planned ahead and either saved some calories or pre-planned to reduce my deficit that day slightly to accommodate dinner). Or, you can eat like my 3 year old and pick all the good stuff off your pizza and then hand someone your slobbery crust to polish off .
I also prefer my pizza without sauce sometimes, 100% from a taste perspective. It's not going to save you noticeable calories or anything, but if there's a component you can skip without missing it...sometimes every little bit helps.0 -
Just make a homemade pizza, ordering pizza can be a tricky move to make bc u dnt know whats all in it so many fats and cals
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Cheese. Tomato sauce. Thin crust.0
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A little tiny piece...0
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Neapolitan style, minimal toppings.
Stay away from Pizza Hut and a few others - they basically fry the crust.0 -
This:
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Guns_N_Buns wrote: »Homemade.
I made pizza for lunch today - someone needs to eat the rest of it before I eat the entire thing and then it is no longer a lower cal option. It was delicious.
But at a restaurant - I think a wood fired thin crust with lots of veggies is a good choice.0 -
Thin crust - veggie - light cheese
I also like making my own - turkey pepperoni is much lower fat. Cut the pepperoni into small pieces and a little goes a long ways.
Papa Murphys can be had for decent calorie counts0 -
Ready2Rock206 wrote: »Guns_N_Buns wrote: »Homemade.
I made pizza for lunch today - someone needs to eat the rest of it before I eat the entire thing and then it is no longer a lower cal option. It was delicious.
But at a restaurant - I think a wood fired thin crust with lots of veggies is a good choice.
Did you quote me as a way to volunteer me to eat the rest of your pizza? In.0
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