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Pizza slice size logging

MarshmallowMuffinTop
Posts: 13 Member
Hi, I’m logging pizza as part of my lunch. The closest thing I can find to the kind of pizza I’m having is an entire Dominos Philly Cheesesteak 14” Pizza at 350 calories. I’m eating slices, which come to about 1/8 each of a large pizza. What fraction of the 14” pizza would each slice be analogous to?
Any answers/advice appreciated!
Any answers/advice appreciated!
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ummmmm... this doesn't sound right. an ENTIRE 14" cheesesteak pizza I think should be far more than 350 calories. You may want to check another website (perhaps Dominoes or Papa Johns) for a large equivalent and see what the calories listed there are.6
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a whole pizza at 350 calories does not does not sound right. I eat a whole 10" cauliflower pizza that come in over 600 calories.
Take a look at Dominoes website they let you build the pizza and show the exact calories. If you then click on the nutrition details it will tell you the weight of a serving in grams. Build and exact match and weight it on your food scale.
What you describe should be 89 grams a slice and 220 cals.
https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/cal-o-meter.jsp
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at my supermarket the whole pizza is between 960 & 1040 kcal....depending on what toppings i take.
Think the 350 is way to low for a whole 14" pizza....don't they have any dietary info available on their site.
assume this is a requirement....at least this is in Holland0 -
a whole pizza at 350 calories does not does not sound right. I eat a whole 10" cauliflower pizza that come in over 600 calories.
Take a look at Dominoes website they let you build the pizza and show the exact calories. If you then click on the nutrition details it will tell you the weight of a serving in grams. Build and exact match and weight it on your food scale.
What you describe should be 89 grams a slice and 220 cals.
https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/cal-o-meter.jsp
Thanks SO much for the link! I don’t have a food scale (friend’s house), so I decided to overestimate the size of the pizza. Dominos estimates that one slice of my pizza would come to 400 kcal.1 -
Either the info in the database is wrong or you are reading it incorrectly. Per the Domino's website, 1 slice (1/8th of a pizza) of their Philly Cheese Steak Pizza is 310 calories. That means an entire Pizza would be 2480 calories.
You can find their info online here: https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/cal-o-meter.jsp1 -
MarshmallowMuffinTop wrote: »a whole pizza at 350 calories does not does not sound right. I eat a whole 10" cauliflower pizza that come in over 600 calories.
Take a look at Dominoes website they let you build the pizza and show the exact calories. If you then click on the nutrition details it will tell you the weight of a serving in grams. Build and exact match and weight it on your food scale.
What you describe should be 89 grams a slice and 220 cals.
https://www.dominos.com/en/pages/content/nutritional/cal-o-meter.jsp
Thanks SO much for the link! I don’t have a food scale (friend’s house), so I decided to overestimate the size of the pizza. Dominos estimates that one slice of my pizza would come to 400 kcal.
That sounds more right -- of a slice being 400 kcal.0
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