Pizza is ruined!
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I feel a bit crappy after eating McDonald's burgers now. OK I probably did before but I notice it more now. I still like the fries but it's not worth having too much anymore.
Thank goodness for the chicken sandwich and the Southwest Salad.2 -
I had less than a slice of pizza the other day. Counted it in as calorie. Still didn't effect my progress---for good or bad. Have been staying between 1000-1200 calories...logging each bite carefully for a week now. No change in pounds or measurements. I'm about to give up but then I really don't crave anything. I don't have much of an appetite which is weird. WHY is my waist still fat? On arms, back and hips too. I can't seem to lose. So sad...0
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BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The only way you can ruin pizza is by putting pineapple on it.
Yeah, I went there. Bite me.
Yeah...that and BBQ sauce. Then it's no longer pizza.1 -
I had less than a slice of pizza the other day. Counted it in as calorie. Still didn't effect my progress---for good or bad. Have been staying between 1000-1200 calories...logging each bite carefully for a week now. No change in pounds or measurements. I'm about to give up but then I really don't crave anything. I don't have much of an appetite which is weird. WHY is my waist still fat? On arms, back and hips too. I can't seem to lose. So sad...
You just started a week ago, be patient.
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I made this last friday. BBQ chicken pizza. Homemade crust, bbq sauce (sweet baby rays), leftover chicken breast, thinly sliced shallots, cheese, and then I put cilantro on top when it came out of the oven. We have great pizza joints around here but this kicks their butts.
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Derpy_Hooves wrote: »Pasta sauce from a jar. Vile.
So much easier to make a large pot of bolognese and freeze a couple in batches. Even my children won't touch the ready-made stuff anymore and they're not always fans of my home-cooking.
Not vile at all if you try MIDs pasta sauces. Made in Navarre, Ohio (a hour south of me) in small batches.
This stuff, especially the sausage or meat are excellent.0 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The only way you can ruin pizza is by putting pineapple on it.
Yeah, I went there. Bite me.
Yeah...that and BBQ sauce. Then it's no longer pizza.
I'll agree with BBQ - that's just wrong IMO. But I will say, if I randomly have a slice I enjoy it. For whatever reason, the thought of it makes me cringe. haha1 -
Taco Bell -- my husband and I have not eaten Taco Bell tacos in almost 4 years - fresh homemade tacos are So much better! We were traveling and stopped and got tacos and looked at each other and said, did they always taste like this?! blehhhhhh - they were awful and gave us horrible bellyaches. Used to eat there at least 3-4 times a week back in the day.1
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Derpy_Hooves wrote: »Pasta sauce from a jar. Vile.
So much easier to make a large pot of bolognese and freeze a couple in batches. Even my children won't touch the ready-made stuff anymore and they're not always fans of my home-cooking.
I tend to agree with this. However, in a pinch I like Rao's jarred sauces. They are a little spendy, but good to have on hand from time to time. The ingredients list sold me on them.0 -
I had less than a slice of pizza the other day. Counted it in as calorie. Still didn't effect my progress---for good or bad. Have been staying between 1000-1200 calories...logging each bite carefully for a week now. No change in pounds or measurements. I'm about to give up but then I really don't crave anything. I don't have much of an appetite which is weird. WHY is my waist still fat? On arms, back and hips too. I can't seem to lose. So sad...
I'm not entirely sure I understand your post. Regardless, did you gain the excess weight in a week? You gotta be patient.1 -
The more I think about this, the more I realize, nothing has been ruined for me. But, I have found I am pickier now. For example, a hostess cupcake tastes gross to me. But, a cupcake from a bakery that was freshly made? Heaven. Like someone above said, Taco Bell tastes gross. But homemade tacos with some fresh salsa? Amazing.
So, I think I would say, I still eat all the things I ate before. I just am pickier about what my calories are worth. Fresh, good food and I will plan my day around the calories. But less than stellar or lower in quality foods? Not worth my calories.6 -
Back when the first Ninja Turtles movie came out a local pizza place did a range of themed pizzas. And yup, one with marshmallows on it. Oh Scotland. Now THAT'S how you ruin a pizza.3
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icecreambecky wrote: »Little Caesar's isn't worth the calories to me these days; in fact, I can't stand all that BREAD. Pizza with thick crust does NOT appeal to me anymore; the guilt from eating that much bread isn't worth how it tastes to me.
I've always thought Little Caesar's was terrible, but guilt from eating bread seems bad and unnecessary.
Nothing wrong with preferring thin crust (I usually do, although there are a couple of Chicago style places I really enjoy on occasion), but I hope not due to guilt!
I still love pancakes/waffles, although I have them only rarely, but the only sugar they come with is when I make them is from the fruit and maple syrup I use. (I have them rarely because they are a calorie bomb and for me not that filling, and besides I grew up only having a big blowout kind of breakfast every once in a while, so that still works for me.)
VintageFeline mentioned fried chicken and that's something else I barely ever have, but after I did a marathon last year I got chicken and waffles. Felt perfectly virtuous. ;-) That's something I want only rarely, but when I do it's lovely.
Milkshakes aren't my thing, but I have ice cream all the time (love your user name!) -- about 200-250 calories for the amount I like, so not tough to fit in a day.2 -
deluxmary2000 wrote: »BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The only way you can ruin pizza is by putting pineapple on it.
Yeah, I went there. Bite me.
False... have you seen banana pizza?
I'm a pineapple on pizza defender, but this is just wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong.2 -
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I still love pizza. Especially with pineapple, red onions, bacon and banana peppers. Yum.
Fast food on the other hand is just NO. I had not eaten at a fast food place in over a year -- stopped at a Whataburger drive-through on a road trip because it was right off the highway. My stomach hurt SO BAD!1 -
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All the foods I loved/enjoyed when I was 320#, I enjoy/love at 133#.4
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deluxmary2000 wrote: »BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The only way you can ruin pizza is by putting pineapple on it.
Yeah, I went there. Bite me.
False... have you seen banana pizza?
My first thought was WTF?
Then I looked closer and wasn't sure if I was looking at peanuts or mushrooms on it, too.
I'd think a PB base with bananas might be pretty OK. Kinda like a PB/banana sandwich, but hot. Toss some chocolate on that bad boy and you've got a new dessert pizza.
Hmmm... I might try that next week.1 -
deluxmary2000 wrote: »BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The only way you can ruin pizza is by putting pineapple on it.
Yeah, I went there. Bite me.
False... have you seen banana pizza?
My first thought was WTF?
Then I looked closer and wasn't sure if I was looking at peanuts or mushrooms on it, too.
I'd think a PB base with bananas might be pretty OK. Kinda like a PB/banana sandwich, but hot. Toss some chocolate on that bad boy and you've got a new dessert pizza.
Hmmm... I might try that next week.
The potential of what looks like there being tomato sauce on there is throwing me. I'm not mad at dessert pizzas as an idea though.1 -
I guess I should give making my own pizza (without pineapple, sorry) a try. And load it up with veggies. Y'all have inspired me to try!2
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You just aren't eating the right pizza3
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Good for you, OP. I feel lucky when those kinds of food aversions happen to me, however short-lived they are. I swear I'd be at my goal weight by now if it wasn't for this one local pizza place. It's so good that it's hard not to have it every week. The rest of the pizza places close to me are not as good. I'd probably consider myself barely into pizza if those were my only options.
A lot of my tastes have changed since I started losing weight. I find mashed potatoes kind of bland now, though they still have their place in the pantheon of foods... Same with pasta.1 -
We stopped eating Pizza Hut long before I lost weight because it was grease city. Dominos tastes like cardboard, so that's out too. But I still get pizza almost every Friday, be it Papa Johns or one of the local chains. I just order a smaller pizza and spread it out over dinner and lunch on Saturday.
But tonight is takeout from the sports bar instead. Pizza can wait.1 -
No change to not liking foods I liked before, but change in that there are foods I didn't like before that I like much more now like sushi and veggies. I still enjoy pizza and burgers.3
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I've never had pizza I didn't like.
Even crappy Chuck E Cheese pizza I'm good with. Can't really go wrong with carbs and melted cheese in my opinion. I'd probably even eat the cauliflower pizza crust thing even though I wouldn't call it pizza.2 -
I can't think of any food I no longer like that I liked before weight loss.
Some pizza is bad tasting, greasy, salty. Not all pizza is like that. Try different pizza that isn't meat lovers. Learn to make your own.
I often make pizza at home and it is tastier than most chain restaurants.2 -
No foods have been ruined for me as I still eat the same foods and have lost weight. Shock horror.3
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I had less than a slice of pizza the other day. Counted it in as calorie. Still didn't effect my progress---for good or bad. Have been staying between 1000-1200 calories...logging each bite carefully for a week now. No change in pounds or measurements. I'm about to give up but then I really don't crave anything. I don't have much of an appetite which is weird. WHY is my waist still fat? On arms, back and hips too. I can't seem to lose. So sad...
Well, if the pizza had pineapple on it your body is probably still mad at you and refusing to let go of the fat.
(And yes, I'm kidding)4 -
Derpy_Hooves wrote: »Pasta sauce from a jar. Vile.
So much easier to make a large pot of bolognese and freeze a couple in batches. Even my children won't touch the ready-made stuff anymore and they're not always fans of my home-cooking.
Not vile at all if you try MIDs pasta sauces. Made in Navarre, Ohio (a hour south of me) in small batches.
This stuff, especially the sausage or meat are excellent.
I thought I was the ONLY one who knew how amazing Mids sauces are. I am from Canton and Mid's used to have a restaurant when I was a girl. What a treat to go there for dinner. Now I don't live in Canton, but my sister sends me Mid's when she can and I practically scrape the jar clean to ensure that I get every drop! Yum!
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