I'm sure a healthy version of cheese pizza exist. I've seen some made with cauliflower instead of bread. It really depends on what you're goals are low carb or low fat. Even if it all fits into your goals I don't think eating processed shyt from pizza hut or any of those cheap places everyday will be good for you but I don't know probably doesnt matter if you workout.
Assuming just regular pizza you should order light cheese and add extra meat. Instead of pepperoni see if they'll put chicken on it. If you're getting a 5 dollar shytty pizza than yeah taking off the pepperoni will be less calories but you'll be missing out on some protein and fat. Maybe just don't eat the crust
I also read that patting your pizza down with a napkin actually does make a difference in the calories.
Ive always wanted to make my own pizza but that shyt seems hella long and kinda confusing lol. You hould look online OP theres some good recipes, can make it however you want
With first the taco cleanse and now the pizza diet, this is shaping up to be a surprising year in health trends.
Chef Pasquale Cozzolino appeared on Good Morning America on Wednesday to discuss how he lost 101 pounds since last summer while eating pizza every day.
The 6-foot-6 Cozzolino said his weight increased to more than 370 pounds after he moved from Italy to the United States four years ago and started bingeing on junk food, soda and fried foods. He had trouble playing with his son, and his doctor said he was at risk for a heart attack.
That’s when Cozzolino decided to implement the most Italian diet plan of all time. But he wasn’t exactly chowing down on stuffed cheesy crusts every day. He made his own pizza dough using only flour, water, sea salt and yeast and topped the pie with tomato sauce, basil and fresh mozzarella. Each pizza has fewer than 600 calories.
And Cozzolino combined it with other health eating habits -- multigrain cereal with fruit for breakfast and dinners consisting of things like seafood, salads and wine. He also started taking kickboxing classes, according to the New York Post.
“Do not take the diet pills, the magic powders etc. Fresh food is your medicine,” he told the Metro.
But what about his previous junk food addiction?
“When you eat a pizza, you don’t need anything else,” he told The Post.
Ive always wanted to make my own pizza but that shyt seems hella long and kinda confusing lol. You hould look online OP theres some good recipes, can make it however you want
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