Posted on 01/19/2015 3:55:12 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
....researchers looked at the diets of children ages 2 to 11 and teens aged 12 to 19 from 2003-2010. They found that pizza makes up about 20% of kids daily calories on days when they eat pizzaand despite the insistence of some politicians that pizza should be considered a vegetable for its ample tomato sauce, those calories arent coming from an onslaught of veggies.....
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Pizza is the LEAST of their problems.
What is it with FReepers that can't see that the U.S. is becoming an obese nation? Not sure what to do about it but ignoring it is not a good idea either.
A burger between two pizzas---for more protein.
Amen. Obesity of the body is bad, but starvation of the soul is dangerous.
Maybe two
Arugala salad w/ dressing is deelish on pizza.
When I was in college, I ate pizza at least 4 times a week. I could get a large from Godfather’s for $4.99. It contained all the necessary food groups. Beer was $2.79 for a 12 pack.
Have it now-—why wait?
Exactly - when I eat pizza, it makes up about 80% of my daily calories - I love pizza...
From what I see in my limited view of the world, pizza consumption today is much less than the 2003-2010 timeframe referenced here; along with fast food, it is now beyond the reach of too many parents financially. We used to order it every couple of weeks, and now order once every six months or so (for a birthday or something similar); when we occasionally stop by a pizzeria after a soccer practice or game, there are few customers and drivers sitting around with no deliveries. The empty boxes that had been commonplace in front of homes for newspaper/cardboard recycling are truly a thing of the past.
We are becoming an obese nation, as time and money make it difficult to prepare healthy meals; ignorant parents too often believe the breaded fast-food type frozen chicken nuggets are the same as cooking a chicken from scratch and serving it. Couple poor food choices with inactive people and you have the makings of a disaster.
The cheese binds me up anymore ... won’t go for two days ... and I LOVE pizza cheese
We had access to all the worst crap when I was a kid. They sold candy and soda beside the normal hot lunch in the cafeteria in school. I usually brought a bag lunch. We would walk down the avenue and buy candy in the candy store and pizza in a REAL pizzeria (Bronx NY)by the slice. None of the kids I remember being obese. A couple chubby but none real obese.
In the late 50's, Woolworth's had a really really thin crust. It was a huge slice for 10 cents. That was our after school snack.
Do you have a Big Y store near you? An 18” x 24” party pizza is about $20. It’s humongous. Cheap and easy and full of calories.
Well hopefully today I’ll se my granddaughter today after quite a while. When I ask her ok what’s your favorite lunch and she says pizza. Guess what? We are having pizza.
When I was a kid, we never heard about you must eat this and that. Sure in grade school they came out with that magical food triangle. But in my day what mom served we ate. As a matter of fact when I was a kid in my mostly poor Irish neighborhood for lunch we had PB and J every single day. Now a days God forbid a kid bring PB&J to school. I mean come on there might 1 kid in the entire cafeteria with a peanut allergy.
In my day hopefully you could scrape a Quarter together because the Catholic cafeteria only served pizza on Fridays and it was cheese only because we weren’t allowed to eat meat on Fridays. Especially during Lent, I mean that was a big time sin back in the day
No way. Tried it on the side-—not as lip-smackin’ good.
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