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bobbidipity 04-05-2006 05:37 PM

Darn you, Pizza Hut!
 
My daughter and I were invited to a playdate today with our usual playdate group and we all chipped in for a pizza lunch. I only ate 1-1/2 pieces of a medium-size pizza and 1-1/2 breadsticks, and I skipped the soda and cupcakes that the other moms were enjoying. STILL, my lunch wound up totalling over 900 calories, per Pizza Hut's online nutrition calculator. :mad:

Ordering from Pizza Hut is getting to be a regular thing at playdates. And then there are potlucks and all kinds of junk food at work, family gatherings, holiday candy, etc. Not only must I have willpower of steel (which I don't), but at some point it must start seeming rude if a guest eats very little of what's being served. I don't necessarily want to discuss my struggle to eat healthy in front of a group.

Anyone have any luck handling special occasions? Or more accurately, I suppose, it's this multitude of not-so-special occasions that really do us in. :faint:

hockeyfan7 04-05-2006 06:46 PM

I have a gluten allergy, so I always bring my own food to special events. I never know whether or not I can eat what's being served. I don't take a chance on whether or not the food has been contaminated. Lots of the time, people think my food looks better.

aphil 04-05-2006 08:06 PM

Here are a couple solutions:

~The calories are going to be massive in the Cheese Lovers (because of the extra cheese), Meat Lovers, and any of the individual fatty meat toppings-namely pepperoni and sausage. Avoid the pizzas with those toppings.

~There are much more calories in Pan pizza than in the Hand Tossed, or Thin N Crispy crusts-with the Thin N Crispy being the lowest calorie crust. Avoid Pan Pizza.

~Avoid the breadsticks altogether because of the no nutrient factor, and focus on having two slices of either Hand Tossed, or ideally, the Thin N Crispy Crust. If it is a large group and multiple pizzas are ordered, ask if any of the moms would mind if you ordered a pizza or 1/2 a pizza with one of the following toppings:

-Veggie Lovers
-Ham
-Chicken Veggie

For instance, a medium slice of Thin N Crispy Veggie Lovers is only around 200 calories, so 2 slices would be around 400. (Check the Pizza Hut calculator for the exact count.) Less than half of the 900 you had today.

Good luck!
Aphil

LLV 04-05-2006 09:26 PM

I never did understand the breadstick thing. Why in *the* **** would a pizza place (or anywhere, for that matter) serve breadsticks with a PIZZA???:shrug:

That's just never made any sense to me.

shawnamadonna1013 04-06-2006 12:20 AM

those breadsticks are the devil. they're 300 cals a piece! yikes. bring your own food to the playdates and say, "i dont really like pizza." or "pizza gives me a stomach ache." people arent likely to question you if you just say you dont like it.

Misti in Seattle 04-06-2006 12:59 AM

I always just take what I should eat without making an issue of it. If someone says anything I assure them that I am eating well and content, etc., so THEY don't feel embarrassed or like they should not be enjoying their food. Most people don't have a problem with that if I do it in a positive way instead of an "I'm on a diet" manner. And there ARE situations when I eat something I would prefer not to... such as when I went to visit an old friend and she had made our favorite dessert especially for my visit. And I'm NOT on a diet but just a healthful eating plan and lifestyle so can do this type of thing. But as a general rule I do NOT let others influence what I eat or don't eat. OTOH my friends are very supportive and WANT me to be successful in my endeavors. I wouldn't discuss it as a struggle... but if you share it as a JOY most people understand. If the only thing served is something you should not eat, just take small portions. True friends are NOT going to sabotage your healthful eating plan!! Just my opinion :)

VirgoChic 04-06-2006 02:02 AM

Originally Posted by shawnamadonna1013:
those breadsticks are the devil. they're 300 cals a piece! yikes. bring your own food to the playdates and say, "i dont really like pizza." or "pizza gives me a stomach ache." people arent likely to question you if you just say you dont like it.

I'd try that, but the foot long drool from my mouth while I stare at the pizza is gonna be a dead give away :lol:

shellerooskie 04-06-2006 05:49 AM

Maybe you could snack on something healthy prior to going to the play date... just enough to "fill up a little space" and then have 1 slice of pizza.

VirgoChic is definately right...I would also have a foot long drool from my mouth while I would stare at the pizza.LOL

Misti in Seattle 04-06-2006 06:10 AM

That's a great idea Sheller!

aphil 04-06-2006 07:58 AM

Originally Posted by LLV:
I never did understand the breadstick thing. Why in *the* **** would a pizza place (or anywhere, for that matter) serve breadsticks with a PIZZA???:shrug:

That's just never made any sense to me.

The same exact reason a steakhouse will serve a huge pile of deep fried onion, or deep fried cheesesticks when they are going to bring you a steak the size of your head in 15 minutes. :rofl:

Because we'll buy them. :^:

LynneA 04-06-2006 11:43 AM

I used to eat that deep fried onion or the deep fried cheese stick, then eat the steak the size of my head.

SO glad those days are gone.

happydaisy 04-06-2006 02:51 PM

Could you suggest somewhere with at least healthier options like chik fil a? I know when I eat really heavy like that I have zero energy, maybe you could use that as a reason? After all, you guys are trying to keep up with toddlers, so low energy is a good reason to avoid certain foods. ;)

LLV 04-06-2006 05:02 PM

Originally Posted by aphil:
The same exact reason a steakhouse will serve a huge pile of deep fried onion, or deep fried cheesesticks when they are going to bring you a steak the size of your head in 15 minutes. :rofl:

Because we'll buy them. :^:

Not me, lol.

Then you've got your pizza places making gigantic pizzas now and pizzas with cheese dippers as the crust.

Suuuuuuure, go ahead, invent more ways to make us all fat.

:lol:

bobbidipity 04-06-2006 07:08 PM

Thanks for the reponses. :) You know, the more I think about it, the more it baffles me that so many people don't give a second thought about what they put into their bodies -- or feeding their children, for that matter.

Yeah, I couldn't get away with saying I don't care for pizza because it's been pretty obvious in the past that I LOOOOOOOOOVE pizza. I really didn't want to draw attention to myself, but in the future I will voice more of an opinion.

I did a bit more looking on Pizza Hut's Web site and found that they have a "Fit N Delicious" menu. Next time I'll suggest we order one "Fit N Delicious" pizza, or at least a thin-crust one like aphil suggested. Who knows, maybe someone else in the group will be grateful.

It's coming up on my turn to host playdate, so of course I'll be sure to set a good example. :D

I better just find some meditation technique or something to get me through Easter weekend. :lol:

maegdaeien 04-06-2006 11:03 PM

I totally understand. My roommates generally want to celebrate the fact that it's Friday with Pizza Hut, but after I checked the nutrition calculator on its web site I was blown away. How can they fit that many calories into that one slice?!

Misti in Seattle 04-07-2006 12:42 AM

Originally Posted by LynneA:
SO glad those days are gone.

LOL same here! Yeeks... why did we DO that? :)

aphil 04-07-2006 07:51 AM

Well...just like you can fit a million calories into everything else. When you add things that are very small in size but high calorie (oil, white flour, fatty meat, sugar...) it makes it really easy.

Think about it, though. If you hold a piece of Pan pizza up to a slice of Thin N Crispy, the Pan is twice as thick at least. Not very hard to add twice the calories. They key to eating pizza is THIN crust and veggie toppings. I eat pizza at least twice a month. You don't have to "give it up" if you order right.

KimberlyinMN 04-07-2006 11:56 AM

Originally Posted by bobbidipity:
Ordering from Pizza Hut is getting to be a regular thing at playdates.

Most Pizza Huts have more than just pizza. (Well, at least the ones that we have around here in MN and ND.) You could order the ham and cheese sandwich (with or without cheese) or a small spaghetti with marinara sauce.

The other gatherings are a little more difficult, although if you bring a dish that you know that YOU can eat a decent serving of, then you might not be as tempted with the other stuff. (Or you can then take a little bit of some of the sinful stuff.)

Kimberly

Rubiehart 04-13-2006 02:40 PM

What i would do is, simply eat before i go. So its not like i'm starving. IF you have any influence on whats being served...then do the Orville's Redenbachers 94% Fat Free Butter Popcorn. The Big Bag has only 215 cals. If you ate that the whole time you were at the shindig...you would be shoving your mouth with a lot of low calorie food because its big bag. So you and your friends are munching they don't feel bad, for eating and you're not. And you don't feel so bad because something is entering your mouth. If someone asks you, Would you like to eat this (place food here) ? you say "No, i had a large lunch and i am still quite full, but maybe a little popcorn." Its polite and you stay away from Satan! Uh? Isn't that a good idea. I learned this the hard way. I had to find a way to ignore temptation...i work a hott Bakery in Chinatown in Los Angeles Cali....the bakery is ****. I don't eat anything there anymore. Thats the way to do it.

Misti in Seattle 04-14-2006 11:16 PM

I agree... the Orville Redenbacher Fat Free Movie Theater Butter Light is good too!! I eat it just about every night! It is very filling and you do get a big bag for not very many calories


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