Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
The dining halls offer pepperoni pizza - is it alright to peel off the layer of
cheese and pepperoni, and eat that, on Induction? Or since a little tomato sauce gets on, is it not permitted? Or, since it bakes on the crust, do the carbs absorb into the cheese / pepperoni? Jen |
Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
I'd definitely avoid that, at least on Induction. Others may have different
advice. -- CGV 258/229/180 Since 3/23/04 "Cinnamn112" wrote in message ... The dining halls offer pepperoni pizza - is it alright to peel off the layer of cheese and pepperoni, and eat that, on Induction? Or since a little tomato sauce gets on, is it not permitted? Or, since it bakes on the crust, do the carbs absorb into the cheese / pepperoni? Jen |
Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
Cinnamn112 wrote:
| The dining halls offer pepperoni pizza - is it alright to peel off | the layer of cheese and pepperoni, and eat that, on Induction? Or | since a little tomato sauce gets on, is it not permitted? Or, since | it bakes on the crust, do the carbs absorb into the cheese / | pepperoni? | | Jen You can't tell us that the dining hall doesn't offer meat and vegetables. Butch up and eat what you're suppose to; quit looking for excuses to cheat already with pizza and KFC. Or forget it and wait until you're home for summer break to get started. The induction phase is all about breaking old eating habits. -- Peter 270/220/180 website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo |
marengo - Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
I have broken old habits. I've stopped eating Ramen noodles, Goodfella's pizza
(which, if you ever have had Goodfella's, you know how tough that is), peaches, strawberries, slush puppies, and on Friday nights, I've given up Smirnoff Ice and Liquid Dope, not to mention games of beirut and flipcup. Asking if I can eat cooked cheese and pepperoni isn't asking much. |
marengo - Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
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Cinnamn112 wrote: I have broken old habits. I've stopped eating Ramen noodles, Goodfella's pizza (which, if you ever have had Goodfella's, you know how tough that is), peaches, strawberries, slush puppies, and on Friday nights, I've given up Smirnoff Ice and Liquid Dope, not to mention games of beirut and flipcup. Asking if I can eat cooked cheese and pepperoni isn't asking much. I don't see why not. Chuck Demas -- Eat Healthy | _ _ | Nothing would be done at all, Stay Fit | @ @ | If a man waited to do it so well, Die Anyway | v | That no one could find fault with it. | \___/ | http://world.std.com/~cpd |
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Ohio University: Pepperoni Pizza
Off topic, but my wife was a student manager at the big dining hall on
campus. How is old Athens doing? We haven't been up that way in about 2 years now. "Cinnamn112" wrote in message ... The dining halls offer pepperoni pizza - is it alright to peel off the layer of cheese and pepperoni, and eat that, on Induction? Or since a little tomato sauce gets on, is it not permitted? Or, since it bakes on the crust, do the carbs absorb into the cheese / pepperoni? Jen |
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