Domino's Pizza Crust?
Kristinapedia
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I'm thinking the crust from a Domino's 10" pizza is about the size/amount of a slice of white bread which is about 100 calories. Is it safe to say I can subtract 100 calories from each slice? If so, I was WAY under my calories, LOL. I bought a 10" regular Domino's with Jalepeno's and Spinach. I then added my own green peppers, onions, tomatoes and black olives. I ate 4 slices for lunch and the last 4 slices for dinner.
I've been searching the net to no avail. I've searched the database here and no luck either, only for a whole slice.
Thanks!
I've been searching the net to no avail. I've searched the database here and no luck either, only for a whole slice.
Thanks!
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I wouldn't say it's 100 calories, but when I was on a cut. I always over estimated things that I couldn't find a nutrition label for. It seems to work best for me!0
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domino's has their nutrition info on their website. you could plug it into the system and that might help.0
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Tastes like cardboard...has the nutritional value of cardboard?0
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Tastes like cardboard...has the nutritional value of cardboard?
LOL this is hilarious!0 -
Tastes like cardboard...has the nutritional value of cardboard?
I actually really like their crust. To each their own I guess. Although, Papa Murphy's wins hands down,IMHO.0 -
Nope, sorry, I like Dominos. I eat it about once a month.
Anywhoo......... On their website it says it's 210 for 1 slice. I plugged in spinach and jalepeno's and it SUBTRACTS calories. WHY IDK, sounds absurd to me.
Since breadsticks are the same bread as their pizza crust, 1 breadstick is 110 calories. It's about the same size as a pizza crust. I have white bread in my freezer and it has 120 calories in ONE slice.
So, I'm going to have to go with subtracting 100 calories for the crust. I've been searching the net on and off for the last 3 hours and this is the only conclusion I can come up with.
http://www.dominos.com/pages/calculator.jsp0 -
I love how I find this stuff AFTER I post! Should have posted HOURS ago! LOL
http://www.livestrong.com/article/302169-how-many-calories-are-in-a-10-inch-dominos-cheese-pizza/
<<<<<<<Crust
The 10-inch small-size pizza is available with only hand-tossed and thin crusts. The crust alone is a major source of calories. The hand-tossed crust on a slice of a 10-inch pizza contains between 120 and 230 calories. A slice of thin crust has 110 to 170 calories, according to the nutritional information provided on Domino's website.>>>>>>>0 -
You probably haven't tried the new pizza they have..0
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no..pizza dough is different than white bread0
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no..pizza dough is different than white bread
Yes it is, but it's still got white flour. However, like I posted before, they use the same dough for the breadsticks and a pizza crust is about the same size as one of their breadsticks. One breadstick has 110 calories. I can be generous and say 80-90 calories in the crust, but I just go w/ 100. I think I'm pretty safe.0
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