Slice Count: 5 (5 take-n-bake BBQ chicken slices, bread and cheese)
Weight: Didn't weigh Exercise: None (rest day) Cost: $0 How I feel generally: Gloomy like the weather How my tummy feels: Still bloated, man Extras: One coffee, two apples, two mini-muffins, two mini-sized Easter candies (Snickers, Reese's), salad (spinach, apple, cashews, diced bell pepper, sesame ginger dressing). I ate bread and cheese at a social gathering. That's pizza, right? That's how I justified it. It was an Easter get-together and I wanted to try all of the cheese! Happy Easter! Here's a picture of the best part of a chocolate bunny. I didn't purchase it though. They're trying to get away with selling you just the ears for the price of a whole bunny. Don't fall for it!
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Slice Count: 6 (1 slice of dessert pizza + 2 huge slices of Uncle Vito's Fuji apple pizza + 3 small slices of Take-N-Bake BBQ chicken)
Weight: didn't weigh Exercise: 1 hour bike practice Cost: $45.37 How I feel generally: I put off posting because I was too busy yesterday and I just wanted to go to bed last night. How my tummy feels: BLOATED Extras: One coffee, one apple, celery with peanut butter, banana-peach smoothie I woke up with no pizza in stock, so after triathlon practice, I went to Nugget (grocery store) and stocked up a little more on pizza items. I got a couple of California Pizza Kitchen frozen pizzas, a take-n-bake BBQ chicken pizza, and some crusts to go with the other items I have for making homemade pizza. Then I ended up going to lunch with a couple of friends at Uncle Vito's, so I didn't need any of that stuff yet. It's a pizza place downtown that serves huge slices, beer, and shows sports games. I tried out the Slice of the Day, Fuji apple, a white pizza with apple, spinach, and feta cheese. It was delicious, but it was $5 per slice! Not sure if it was THAT good. I definitely am not going to be able to do this month cheaply - I need a variety of pizzas to keep me sane. Slice Count: 7 (4 medium homemade + 1 Village Bakery slice + 2 small slices of dessert pizza )
Weight: 133 lbs (what is happening?) Exercise: Long run day for half-marathon training (10 miles) Cost: $3.50 How I feel generally: Kind of exhausted, probably because of the long run How my tummy feels: Nothing to report here Extras: One coffee, Kashi granola bar, celery with peanut butter, chocolate milk I got to have the dessert pizza for breakfast with my coffee today, along with a slice of the normal homemade pizza. Today I finally purchased my first road bike so I'm ready to start the triathlon training season. I also did my long run today so I decided to get a heftier slice of pizza from Village Bakery, a delicious pizza spot in town, and I washed it down with some chocolate milk. It has been five days now of straight pizza and I feel perfectly normal. I don't even think this is a record for number of consecutive days eating pizza for me. I was surprised that I had lost 2 lbs, although that might just be weight fluctuation. By the way, I saw the movie "The Zookeeper's Wife" today and you should totally go see it if you want to cry. Same goes for the book. Slice Count: 11 (4 medium homemade + 6 wood-fired personal pizza slices + 1 sliver of dessert pizza )
Weight: didn't weigh Exercise: 1 hour run/resistance training practice + 30 minutes half-court basketball Cost: $9.00 How I feel generally: I felt awesome. I'm beginning to wonder if this is because I've gotten a good night's sleep every night this week! Maybe pizza helps me sleep :) How my tummy feels: A little indigestion, but I won't go into details Extras: One coffee, two bananas, one apple I woke up this morning and wished I could eat something sweet. I never really thought about it, but I usually have something sweet for breakfast, like cereal, toast with jam, or a pastry, so it was getting weird having savory pizza every morning. Even if I do have eggs at breakfast, I usually have something sweet too. Sweet things just go better with coffee! Therefore, I decided to make my first dessert pizza of the month. This way, perhaps I can have a slice of that for breakfast sometimes. I was super hungry this afternoon before triathlon practice, so I may have overdone it a little this evening. I had dinner at Blaze Pizza with a friend, so I changed it up a little and got BBQ chicken. They serve wood-fired personal pizzas, and I ate the whole thing. For dessert, I got to try a sliver of the Easter candy dessert pizza (I promise I didn't have too much!) Slice Count: 7 (medium, homemade)... SEVEN AGAIN!
Weight: 134 lbs Exercise: 4 mile run + 1 hour strength/calisthenics training in the gym Cost: $0 How I feel generally: Pretty good How my tummy feels: Normal but slightly bloated in the evening Extras: One coffee, one apple, two bananas. celery with peanut butter I made two pizzas last night to meal prep for today and tomorrow. I was feeling the lack of vegetables so I tried to include a lot of vegetables. They had mushrooms, bell pepper, spinach, mozzarella, and normal pizza sauce (I like Ragu). One of them also had egg on it (omelette pizza). YUM. It was also nice to have some fruits and veggies to snack on today. I am usually not very eager to eat fruit as a snack, but I guess this high pizza intake is driving me towards fruit. Interesting how that works. Slice Count: 7 (medium, Papa John's) - I guess this is my number?
Weight: did not weigh (I have to weigh in at the gym) Exercise: 3 mile run + 1 hour swim practice for triathlon club (I exercise a lot if you haven't noticed. I'm training for a half-marathon and for triathlons) Cost: $50.41 (Safeway - stocked up on homemade pizza supplies and snacks) How I feel generally: Fan-freaking-tastic! Swimming always tires me out. How my tummy feels: I had a couple of pizza-flavored burps. Other than that, I feel perfectly normal! Extras: One coffee, one Kashi granola bar, handful of baby carrots, a handful of unsalted saltine crackers, and a glass of milk. People are already catching on to my pizza diet and making pizza plans with me :) I'm loving the support. Work was long today but I got to take a nice long break to do my triathlon training and grocery shopping. It's homemade pizza time tomorrow! Slice Count: 7 (medium, Papa John's)
Weight: 135 lbs Blood Pressure: 114/78 Body Fat Percentage: 23.31% (this is in the Ideal Range for women) Exercise: 4 mile run, 1 hour zumba class Cost: $18.41 How I feel generally: Fine so far. How my tummy feels: Great! A little hungry to be honest. What is wrong with me? I just ate pizza all day and I'm still hungry. Lol. Extras: One grande Starbucks flat white, one cake pop, one cocktail, one pack of Scooby fruit snacks. Last night (Sunday) I got a Papa John's double play, two medium two-topping pizzas. I got olives and jalapenos on one, and green pepper and mushroom on the other. I thought I was going to be able to do this month of pizza without spending much dough (ha! that was cheesy -okay, I can't stop), but after just one day, I'm beginning to think this might get expensive. I plan to tally it up and compare it to my food costs of other months. I am not including the Starbucks and cocktail costs because a gift card and a friend paid for those, respectively. It was a treat-yo'self kind of day after finishing my most recent phase of research. I wanted to lay out some ground rules. The plan is to eat pizza for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, every day, for one month. I am supplementing this with whatever fruit, salads, beverages, or snacks I want. I'm not going to restrict the extras. Those extras will be listed each day, along with the slice count, my exercise, cost, how I feel generally, and how my tummy feels. I am also not going to change my exercise and training. The term "pizza" can encompass many things, and I plan to eat it in a variety of forms: restaurant, fast food, homemade, flatbread, thin crust, thick crust, breakfast pizza, dessert pizza, etc. Join me on my pizza journey! |
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AuthorMolly is a fourth-year Ph.D. Candidate in Food Science, specializing in Sensory Science. In her free time, she enjoys conducting strange food experiments on herself, musing about graduate school, anything involving exercise and sports, friends, and PIZZA. Archives |