Jay Leno, the great comedian, once said, “There is no such thing as bad pizza.” And with the exception of the slaughter-house and lard version made by Cici’s, I agree with Jay. But the bad thing about pizza is the over-bearing awkwardness it provides when involving a community set-up. I am a pizza loner.
At work when some people “all pitch in a few bucks” to order pizza at lunch, I don’t rush to get out my wallet. So much to consider: First of all, how much to I give? Five bucks? If so, how many slices does that grant me? Two? Or Three? I need to know. Can I just pay by the slice?
I am very greedy when it comes to pizza. And I am aware that pizza is very unhealthy. So when I do delve into its goodness, I’m all in. I want to be full so that means I need between 4 and 5 slices. And we will need to order something good. Something besides pepperoni. We need supreme pizza. Meat and veggies. That way it’s a full meal.
By nature, pizza is sinful. If I actually get enough to be full, then I’ve had way too much. It’s not like a chicken breast where there’s actual enough protein. Pizza is mainly carbs and fat. Pizza, like sin, is unfulfilling.
I only had one sibling growing up. And I was the first born. I hated group projects in school and college. Pizza brings out the worst in me.
The calorie count of pizza is astronomical too. The GOOD thing is if you burn 7000 calories a day (training hard for sports or something). But on that note, the temptation of “food rewards” like that WITHOUT the NEED has got me quite a few times. But right there says it…the problem is my lack of excersize, not the pizza.
Right now, I am trying to stay on a mostly fish diet and just eat what I need. Sometimes just a protein shake for when there isn’t a lot of protein around. Those carbs…they will get you in the long run. I used close to be half my weight in high school.
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Doubled my weight that is.
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