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The reason we all get so many Pizza leaflets through our doors is that they are the Biggest money spinners.


They are cheap and easy to make and can be made by a 12 year old with 20 mins. training. And I'm being generous.


As a consequence they also give the worst value for money and have very little nutritional benefit.


DulwichFox

Singapore Bhoy Wrote:

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> Louisa every time someone mentions "pizza" you

> trot out the same old boring

> joke......mmmm....cheese....toast. It wasn't funny

> the first time. YAWN


It's her thing SB


Same old, ground out again and again


Ask her about burgers or parking or blow in's or pretensions and the likes


Hilarious

Singapore Bhoy Wrote:

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> Louisa every time someone mentions "pizza" you

> trot out the same old boring

> joke......mmmm....cheese....toast. It wasn't funny

> the first time. YAWN


You've joined up just to say that.. ?


People keep banging on about Pizza and how Marvelous X & Y's pizza are.

But it really IS no more than Cheese on Toast with bits.


Louisa is not trying to be funny. She is not joking.

Like me, she is making a point.


Pizza has little more healthy nutritional benefit than the box it comes in.


Popular types of Pizza Net C(g) Sugar(g) Fibre(g) Total Carbs(g)

Cheese Pizza

1 piece (1/8 30 cm dia) 24.48 3.06 1.6 26.08

Whole Pizza 195.84 24.48 12.8 208.64




208.64 Carbs = 41.73 spoonfulls of Sugar.


A serious threat to your health, and your children's health.


DulwichFox

Come on now, surely you must be joking? A serious threat to children?! I don't think anyone is advocating an exclusive diet of pizza.


And the cheese on toast comparison is odd. It's like saying beer is "just" flavoured water with bits.


For one thing, the difference between type of flour, tomatoes and cheese alone, ignoring toppings, mean there's a huge variety. E.g. Chicago style vs Naples style.


But I'm not sure you will be convinced.

I agree with Haruki...


If you're insistent that Pizza is just cheese on toast, then you could extend this argument to pretty much anything, no?

Shepherds pie is 'just' potato on lamb

Pasta Carbonara is 'just' ham & eggs on pasta

Caesar Salad is 'just' cheese on lettuce.....etc etc


And making, rising & stretching out decent pizza dough takes a bit of practice too. Some people do this as a living, so a bit unfair to be snotty about it... Anyway, not sure why I'm joining in this argument - if you don't like pizza, I think it's probably because you haven't had a decent one, but each to their own.

tallulah71 Wrote:

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> I'm with skiddywill - Miss my squid ink seafood

> linguine....although I'm now addicted to the

> gnocchi Della casa.

>

> Mind you, it's only gnocchi. with tomatoes and

> cheese.

>

And eating out with Dulwich fox or Louisa must be

> such a joy!


I have been a regular at the Curry Club for the past year..

Why don't you come along and find out. :)


Foxy

How did a restaurant recommendation turn out to be an argument about healthy eating?!

What if I told you that you can be on a McDonald's only diet and still be healthy and not obese?

It's all about moderation people. Anything, no matter how, healthy it is can and surely will kill you if you abuse it.


P.S - Even the air (oxigen) that we breath is killing us.

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