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06-20-2012 10:38 AM |
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
(Post 506110)
There is usually so much talk about pizza, where to buy it, which is best, which has best service, which is most like Chicago pizza or New York pizza that I am wondering how much you like pizza.
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Since I stopped eating pizza, I'm not interested in it. I see it when I go into Golden Corral (if you call that pizza) but it doesn't tempt me at all.
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I love it but we don't have it too often, maybe once a month. It isn't because they don't have our favorites here; Donatos or LaRosa's both available in Cincinnati, we never had it more than about once a month up north.
I don't know why.
How often do you like pizza AND what is your absolute favorite? Include city and toppings. I am curious.
Ours is Donatos thin with pepperoni that is crispy on top.
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This is a tough question because I didn't mark the calendar the last time I had pizza. But I would say it was about 10 years ago. It wasn't great pizza but it was reasonable. It might have been about $5 plus tax. The name of the place was "Snappy's"? It was a buffet.
I got so full that my stomach hurt. It felt like a big lump of starch that I thought I would never digest. It was the only time I had pizza that year but it was one time too many. That's when I made up my mind I would never have pizza again. I kept my word and have no regrets.
News Flash: We are not teenagers anymore. Statistics show that 9 out of ten seniors (age 65 and over) need to take at least one medication. By age 75, the average person takes 3 medications, and 5 or more is not uncommon.
It was mentioned earlier that a slice of pizza has about 500 calories. Therefore, one slice will displace 500 calories of real food and two slices will displace 1,000 calories of real food.
The bottom line: Except for a few serious genetic diseases, we pretty much get the health we deserve.
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