calorie content of pizza?
davecaraher
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Having just arrived home from work, my wife has ordered a dominos pizza for me (despite me asking her not to )
Im dairy intolerant so my pizza has no cheese on it, in my diary it suggests the pizza with cheese will be 1536 calories, what would be a reasonable amount to deduct from the lack of cheese?
Thanks
Im dairy intolerant so my pizza has no cheese on it, in my diary it suggests the pizza with cheese will be 1536 calories, what would be a reasonable amount to deduct from the lack of cheese?
Thanks
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Domino's has an great calorie tool on their website. You can enter your crust, toppings, etc and it will provide the count for you. You can select "No cheese" as an option.0
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https://www.dominos.com/en/assets/derived/pdf/DominosNutritionGuide_12-0924.pdf
That has the nutrition info, so you can build your own pizza!0 -
maybe this will help:
https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/nutrition.jsp0 -
fantastic thank you! Looks like I need to adjust 380cl off!!0
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Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.0 -
Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
MIND BLOWN. I'm vegan, and I anticipate using this tip a lot. Thanks!0 -
Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
Over 3 years on MFP and I didn't know that!!0 -
Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
Over 3 years on MFP and I didn't know that!!
RIGHT?!? Good to know!0 -
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beamer0821 wrote: »genius!
*blushes* Aw shucks. I just like to help others, is all. Some people need tough love. Some people need a "you go, girl." Some people need negative entries0 -
Go to Dominos website - they have a calorie calculator tool. You can 'build' your pizza and get the nutritional value. It will depend on size, crust, toppings...davecaraher wrote: »Having just arrived home from work, my wife has ordered a dominos pizza for me (despite me asking her not to )
Im dairy intolerant so my pizza has no cheese on it, in my diary it suggests the pizza with cheese will be 1536 calories, what would be a reasonable amount to deduct from the lack of cheese?
Thanks
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madhatter2013 wrote: »Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
Over 3 years on MFP and I didn't know that!!
RIGHT?!? Good to know!
This is legit awesome!0 -
Thank you WBB56. I eat low carb. I just had a lean cuisine pizza but did not eat the crust. Now I can subtract that out.0
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So helpful! Thank you for sharing!!!beamer0821 wrote: »genius!
*blushes* Aw shucks. I just like to help others, is all. Some people need tough love. Some people need a "you go, girl." Some people need negative entries
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Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
This sounds awesome, but I'm trying right now, and I don't see an option to add the minus sign in front of a number....??0 -
Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
This sounds awesome, but I'm trying right now, and I don't see an option to add the minus sign in front of a number....??
Are you on the app or on the website? I just tested it on the website and it worked.0 -
emiliebecause wrote: »maybe this will help:
https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/nutrition.jsp
Thank you so much!! I was seriously overestimating my pizza.Protip:
You can put negative quantities for items. So say you have an entry for a cheese and pepperoni pizza, but you had yours without cheese. You can add the slices of pizza, but then add another item that's "-0.5c mozzarella cheese" or whatever you think the cheese was.
And another thanks for this! I had no clue you could do this.
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janejellyroll wrote: »Domino's has an great calorie tool on their website. You can enter your crust, toppings, etc and it will provide the count for you. You can select "No cheese" as an option.
+10
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