Best low-carb take-out pizza

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I make my own with almond flour....gluten free low carb no sugar. Pinterest has lots of recipes. Very tasty!!! No guilt!! Healthy!
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I make my own with almond flour....gluten free low carb no sugar. Pinterest has lots of recipes. Very tasty!!! No guilt!! Healthy!
We do too! But it would be so much easier when my wife is out shopping if she could pick up a pizza or Chinese food as a quick meal. Can’t do that anymore.
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My go-to treat now is pumpkin chocolate chip muffins with almond flour, ground flaxseed, chopped walnuts, cinnamon, allspice, ground nutmeg, baking powder, eggs, sour cream and olive oil. For my serving, I usually top off with natural peanut butter.
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Great question but don't think there's a carry-out option....at least I've not found one in the 7-ish years I've been eating low-carb. That's the down-side of my way of eating....it's do-able but not easy!! Takes A LOT of planning..........BUT if someone knows the answer I'm also waiting to hear it!! Because I get sick of recipes.....
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Great question but don't think there's a carry-out option....at least I've not found one in the 7-ish years I've been eating low-carb. That's the down-side of my way of eating....it's do-able but not easy!! Takes A LOT of planning..........BUT if someone knows the answer I'm also waiting to hear it!! Because I get sick of recipes.....
It is definitely do-able but a lot more work mostly for my wife to be honest. About all I do is make the muffins. A year ago I wouldn’t have touched a shepherds pie with cauliflower instead of potatoes but our tastes have changed. Now spaghetti squash replaces pasta. We’ve both lost a lot of weight as result and are probably a lot healthier.
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There is a company called Real Good Foods (Real Good Foods – Real Food You Feel Good About Eating.) that produces a low carb pizza (4 carbs). Haven't tried it but it sounds interesting. They do not sell to the public but their site says the pizza is available at Walmart. I checked Walmart online and it says it is out-of-stock. I put in an email request to be notified when it is back in stock.

I'm always willing to try anything. LOL
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My go-to treat now is pumpkin chocolate chip muffins with almond flour, ground flaxseed, chopped walnuts, cinnamon, allspice, ground nutmeg, baking powder, eggs, sour cream and olive oil. For my serving, I usually top off with natural peanut butter.
I would love your recipe for this. I used to make pumpkin cookies with chocolate chips in them. Sounded weird to a lot of people but take one bite and look out - they are yummy and addictive! Don't make them anymore because I don't need the temptation.

If you're willing to share, I would love your recipe which sounds much more healthy.

Sorry, I have no suggestions for your low carb pizza dilemma. I have done a few recipes with almond flour as well due to my son being gluten intolerant. As you say, it's amazing how your tastes change when you make permanent changes in your diet. Feeling better and having more energy are great side effects too!
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I would love your recipe for this. I used to make pumpkin cookies with chocolate chips in them. Sounded weird to a lot of people but take one bite and look out - they are yummy and addictive! Don't make them anymore because I don't need the temptation.

If you're willing to share, I would love your recipe which sounds much more healthy.

Sorry, I have no suggestions for your low carb pizza dilemma. I have done a few recipes with almond flour as well due to my son being gluten intolerant. As you say, it's amazing how your tastes change when you make permanent changes in your diet. Feeling better and having more energy are great side effects too!
I’ll scan it and post it tomorrow. I credit these muffins with keeping me on the low carb diet. When I weakened, I’d grab a muffin. There are carbs in pumpkin but not that many when you figure you get 12 muffins out of one can of pumpkin.
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There is a company called Real Good Foods (Real Good Foods – Real Food You Feel Good About Eating.) that produces a low carb pizza (4 carbs). Haven't tried it but it sounds interesting. They do not sell to the public but their site says the pizza is available at Walmart. I checked Walmart online and it says it is out-of-stock. I put in an email request to be notified when it is back in stock.

I'm always willing to try anything. LOL
Please let me know when it is in stock.
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I’ll scan it and post it tomorrow. I credit these muffins with keeping me on the low carb diet. When I weakened, I’d grab a muffin. There are carbs in pumpkin but not that many when you figure you get 12 muffins out of one can of pumpkin.
Actually I just found it online. I’ve changed a few things. I use 3 teaspoons of cinnamon, 3 eggs and one cup of chocolate chips with as high a cocoa content as possible. I use sour cream rather than coconut milk, olive oil and i cook for 50 minutes.
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Here is what I found with an internet search: frozen lo carb pizza - Bing
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Here is what I found with an internet search: frozen lo carb pizza - Bing
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I think you can also buy Real Good Food pizzas at The Green Apple health food store on Rolling Acres Rd.
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If you can find a low carb flat bread (already baked) at Publix (on rack across from where they make the sandwiches) you are good to go. Put on sauce, cheese, pepperoni, a few veggies (thinly sliced but not too many. Don't pile on toppings as it will get soggy), and some 5 cheese italian on top (small amount). Bake at 425 for 8-9 minutes. Enjoy!
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