My wife drinks the diet Rite sodas...they are better than most
alternatives.
David L.
Ben Franklin: "Only a
virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have
more need of masters."
Oh Greg..yeah I have been
buying the 1/3 fat Pringles since they came out. They are good.
Ofcourse doing low carb I
don't even eat those anymore.
But they do have good
flavor. I really like Diet Rite sodas. They have Splenda and it's less of an
aftertaste.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 2:05
PM
Subject: Re: [Sndbox] Pizza Hut
introduces lower-fat thin-crust pizza
I'm with ya all the way Sis! lol I was thinking the same
thing while reading it, I don't plan on trying it! lol I mean, we ALL
KNOW pizza might not be the best food for us. We eat it because we like
it, so what's the point of taking away the taste? lol Not me bubba, give
me my greasy stuffed crust pepporoni lovers with ALL the fat.
ROFL
Btw I found ONE other exception, I actully like the one third
less fat Pringles, better than the origional. NOT the no fat, the one
third less fat. It's the ONLY low fat product I've ever tried that I
actually liked. Other than that and Diet Coke.....they can send the rest
to the dump as far as I'm concerned I ain't eating it.
ROFL
----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The
Sandbox Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Sunday, October 19, 2003 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [Sndbox] Pizza Hut
introduces lower-fat thin-crust pizza
> I was thinking when I
read that...that I probably > would not be trying it. Why mess with
perfection?? I > have not found much of anything that is low
calorie, > low fat, or artificial that even comes close to the >
real thing in taste. It took me a while to get used to > drinking Diet
Coke...but I think that is the only > exception to the rule I have
found. > > Nope..give me the real thing...or don't bother
having > pizza is my way of thinking. > >
Laurie > > > --- Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > > Wanna bet it doesn't taste as good Laurie? lol >
> > > Interesting on another note also, when I was in >
> management at Domino's in Louisiana alittle tidbit > > that I
found surprising in their nutrition pamplet > > listing the
nutrition values of their pizzas. > > Surprisingly ( for Domino's
at least ) the thin > > crust had more calories etc than the hand
tossed. I > > would have figured just the oppissite seeing as
the > > hand tossed has more dough. Something about the way >
> it's made I guess. If the same holds true for the > > other
chains, surpriseing Pizza Hut is only offering > > the lower fat
version in thin crust. > > ----- Original Message
----- > > From: Charles > > To:
'The Sandbox Discussion List' > > Sent: Saturday,
October 18, 2003 5:10 PM > > Subject: [Sndbox] Pizza
Hut introduces lower-fat > > thin-crust pizza > > >
> > > Pizza Hut introduces lower-fat thin-crust
pizza > >
advertisement > > > > Associated Press >
> Oct. 16, 2003 08:35 AM > > > > >
> DALLAS - To the menu of zero-calorie Slurpees and >
> low-carbohydrate margaritas, diet-conscious > > Americans can
now add lower-fat pizza. > > > > Pizza Hut,
the Dallas-based restaurant chain, > > plans to offer the "Fit 'N
Delicious" pie at most of > > their 6,600 U.S. locations by the end
of the month. > > > > One slice of the
slimmed-down version will have > > 3.5 to 5 grams of fat, 25
percent less than a slice > > of the company's regular thin-crust
pizza. > > > > The new pizza will be available
only on thin > > crust. It can be ordered with chicken or ham -
no > > sausage or pepperoni - and two vegetable toppings. >
> > > Pizza Hut is simply responding to
changing > > consumer tastes and desire for healthier food >
> alternatives, said President Peter Hearl. > > >
> "Moms are looking to provide for themselves or > >
their family less-fat food options," Hearl said in > > an
interview. "They're not prepared to give up on > > taste, but if
they can get great taste and lose fat > > grams, that's a winning
combination." > > > > A nutritionist reacted
to the announcement with > > cautious approval. >
> > > "Pizza can be healthy, if you eat one or
two > > slices of cheese pizza," said Gay Riley. "We eat
too > > much fat, and we get too many saturated fats from >
> dairy and meat. When they come up with a pizza with > > Omega
3 (from fish), that would be awesome." > > > > >
> >
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