Anonymous wrote:Problem is not one pizza, problem is when you eat 5 pizzas per week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no "have to" eat at least 4 or whatever.
Stop thinking of it as an entree. Start thinking of it as a component of a full meal.
Two slices of thin crust, a salad or some sauteed peppers and onions, maybe some cucumber salad or pickles or something acidic, maybe some fruit. Maybe two slices of thin crust, a few slices of antipasto meats and cheeses? Get creative.
Stop thinking of pizza night as a plate of pizza.
Ok, someone needs to eat some pizza! And not two slices.
You can continue to mock me, that's fine.
I have never eaten an entire pizza, or any more than 4 slices on the extreme outside. I don't fear pizza, regret pizza, or fetishize pizza. It's just pizza. I enjoy it as part of a nice meal.
You continue to wax poetic about eating an entire pizza, or "not being able" to stop, or what have you. I'll continue to enjoy pizza, with no fear or regrets. It's just pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your stomach is too large. I'm a man and i would be sick if I ate 4 slices of pizza. The stomach is elastic. If you stop overeating it will eventually shrink (this will likely take months). If you overeat constantly, your stomach will grow and grow and it will take more and more to make you "full". One good principle is simply not to eat until you are "full" because you know you are stretching your stomach. This is the idea behind gastric bypass surgery but you can intervene on your own without medical treatment.
Bro you did not just jump from eating a few slices of PIZZA to gastric bypass
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I had no idea so many people could eat an entire large pizza by themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Your stomach is too large. I'm a man and i would be sick if I ate 4 slices of pizza. The stomach is elastic. If you stop overeating it will eventually shrink (this will likely take months). If you overeat constantly, your stomach will grow and grow and it will take more and more to make you "full". One good principle is simply not to eat until you are "full" because you know you are stretching your stomach. This is the idea behind gastric bypass surgery but you can intervene on your own without medical treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! I had no idea so many people could eat an entire large pizza by themselves.
Same here. I guess I don't really know how much food normal people eat besides my immediate family.
It's kinda shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I had no idea so many people could eat an entire large pizza by themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no "have to" eat at least 4 or whatever.
Stop thinking of it as an entree. Start thinking of it as a component of a full meal.
Two slices of thin crust, a salad or some sauteed peppers and onions, maybe some cucumber salad or pickles or something acidic, maybe some fruit. Maybe two slices of thin crust, a few slices of antipasto meats and cheeses? Get creative.
Stop thinking of pizza night as a plate of pizza.
Ok, someone needs to eat some pizza! And not two slices.
You can continue to mock me, that's fine.
I have never eaten an entire pizza, or any more than 4 slices on the extreme outside. I don't fear pizza, regret pizza, or fetishize pizza. It's just pizza. I enjoy it as part of a nice meal.
You continue to wax poetic about eating an entire pizza, or "not being able" to stop, or what have you. I'll continue to enjoy pizza, with no fear or regrets. It's just pizza.
you 100% sneak downstairs to scarf it cold out of the box after everyone goes to bed Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no "have to" eat at least 4 or whatever.
Stop thinking of it as an entree. Start thinking of it as a component of a full meal.
Two slices of thin crust, a salad or some sauteed peppers and onions, maybe some cucumber salad or pickles or something acidic, maybe some fruit. Maybe two slices of thin crust, a few slices of antipasto meats and cheeses? Get creative.
Stop thinking of pizza night as a plate of pizza.
Same but even two slices is too much. Why not just have one for the taste then fill up on salad or veggies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no "have to" eat at least 4 or whatever.
Stop thinking of it as an entree. Start thinking of it as a component of a full meal.
Two slices of thin crust, a salad or some sauteed peppers and onions, maybe some cucumber salad or pickles or something acidic, maybe some fruit. Maybe two slices of thin crust, a few slices of antipasto meats and cheeses? Get creative.
Stop thinking of pizza night as a plate of pizza.
Ok, someone needs to eat some pizza! And not two slices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no "have to" eat at least 4 or whatever.
Stop thinking of it as an entree. Start thinking of it as a component of a full meal.
Two slices of thin crust, a salad or some sauteed peppers and onions, maybe some cucumber salad or pickles or something acidic, maybe some fruit. Maybe two slices of thin crust, a few slices of antipasto meats and cheeses? Get creative.
Stop thinking of pizza night as a plate of pizza.
Same but even two slices is too much. Why not just have one for the taste then fill up on salad or veggies?