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I just saw a video about a low carb version of pizza; basically a casserole of toppings with no crust, just sauce, veggie, meats, cheese.
Looked delicious!
I just saw a video about a low carb version of pizza; basically a casserole of toppings with no crust, just sauce, veggie, meats, cheese.
Looked delicious!
When I was low carbing, I used to do something similar. No crust, just toppings. It surely satisfied my pizza cravings! Never was able to master the cauliflower crust……always tastes like cauliflower to me.
That's a great story! I am from New Jersey, where you have at least one good family-owned pizza place in every town so Pizza Hut is a NO for me, but your contest sounds fun. Similarly, my wandering daughter has a Starbucks coffee mug from every city she's ever visited. I don't like Starbucks, either, but it's fun to visit her and choose a mug from Hong Kong or Prague.
Super! Wayward daughters are great. Mine works under contract to the State Department and travels all over.
We used to live in New Jersey ( three years while I taught at NJIT and my former wife finished her degree at Rutgers ), still have friends there and from there ...
Perhaps some day I will be bold enough to try some local pizza ! My son makes his own.
Most Americans need to cut it out. The ease of ordering Dominos to get the pizza plus breadsticks is really contributing to weight gain all over.
Your posts show a certain trend.
As I have never ordered from or eaten Domino's I should be good:>)
Like all food - done right pizza is good and good for you.
Cheese is fine if you're doing low carb, it's crust and breadsticks and added sugars that are the problem.
If you're demonizing fats, you're probably still stuck on the old Food Pyramid, which was designed to promote agriculture, not health.
So long as you FIRST eliminate the carbs from your diet, then by all means, as secondary considerations look at high-calorie items to remove from your diet.
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