Eating out with IBS (Pizza Hut fans, take note!)
#29467 - 12/01/03 06:18 AM
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Zaftig1
Reged: 03/12/03
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When dining out, I usually stick to something from the lowfat menu section, or find ways to limit fat content in other meals (asking that salad dressings be held to the side, no butter, sour cream, etc).
Well, we went to Pizza Hut last nite, where the family usually gets pizza and I get the salad bar.
I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Pizza Hut now offers a "Fit and Healthy" menu...pizza with much less cheese, healthier toppings (grilled chicken, veggies, etc), and less crust (thin and crispy instead of the high fat pan pizza crust.)
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Edited by Zaftig1 (12/01/03 06:19 AM)
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Txs, this is great to know b/c I'm sure tired of turkey sandwiches from Subway or veggie burgers for lunch every day. I wonder if some other fast food places are moving to having a low fat, dairy free menu? Sure would be great!
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I wonder if Pizza Hut would put on rice mozzarella if you bring it in??? Maryh
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I've wondered the same thing! I miss going out for pizza so much!
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Hey all ! One of my friends was on weight watchers and she told me to check this site to get fiber and fat info from food in restaurants. Not every item is listed for each restaurant, and it doesn't break down the fiber into soluable and insoluable, but it gives you an idea about which items you definitely don't want to try (not like you probably couldn't figure it out for yourself :P). There are also weight watchers points on the site-- but most of us probably don't care about that. Anyways-- Hope this helps
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I just get veggie lovers pizza with no cheese Honestly it's not bad, try it!
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I ate out last night at an Italian restaurant (ASK - a UK chain) and had a Vegetariana pizza without the cheese. They were really helpful about this, checked that I wanted NO cheese and the pizza was delicious! I'll definitely be doing that again.
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There is a type of pizza mde in Italian neighborhoods, called tomato pie (?) It is pizza, but without cheese! Unfortunately they often put lots of olive oil on it, but you can make it at home: make a pizza crust, put tomato sauce/pizza sauce, garlic, seasongings, and some LIGHTLY fried scallions. Then bake!
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This weekend, I saw a frozen pizza that had veggies, but no cheese("Amy's" brand, which also makes other frozen vegetarian foods). I haven't tried it yet, but it looks pretty good on the box!
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Amy's
#89592 - 07/13/04 06:51 PM
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atomic rose
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I haven't tried them either, but if I'm remembering the name correctly, I've heard other people on here rave about them. They're supposedly really good!
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I looove Amy's stuff! I've had it for years. Though I used to get all her stuff with cheese...I'm a real cheese lover, and now that has to change...but usually her stuff is fantastic! Totally worth trying.
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I got stuck eating at a all-American restaurant the other day and there was nothing ok on the menu except cheeseless pizza. I had it with chicken, mushrooms and artichokes. It tasted not so good and it was over baked, but I did not get sick at all afterward which is amazing. I have found any restaurant will give you cheeseless pizza. The one time I tried to have a calzone with less cheese I got D on the way home- so less cheese did not work for me (toppings were the same)
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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