Comments by "B Bodziak" (@B_Bodziak) on "Only Human"
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@sippyber I think you are missing the point. Pizza, whether a homemade, healthier version or a store bought frozen type, it's not healthy to live eating pizza alone. Had the guy in this video loaded his pizza up with veggies and had a fruit for dessert, he would not be in the shape he is in. MOST people do as we saw him do: they eat cheese, pepperoni, or supreme (with meats). It is NOT healthy to eat cheese or pepperoni pizza, even with a 100% whole wheat crust (not so good, imo) 24/7. If someone wants to indulge in pizza quote often (but not 24/7), then, if course, I'd steer them towards your suggestions: homemade crust version OR if dining out, a margherita (tomatoes, fresh mozz & basil)!
EDIT: His shellfish pasta at the restaurant was not much different from pizza. The only thing missing was his usual cheese. White flour pasta with tomato sauce and shellfish -- he might as well of had a cheeseless pizza w/shrimp. A better option would have been primavera with a little parmesan than what he ordered. But, at least he's willing to try new foods AND swallow them. So many in these videos can't or won't even swallow a nibble if broccoli!
I DO get what you're saying. When eating pizza out, I usually order a margherita with extra basil. I just think in his instance, he was missing out on a variety of foods. When I found myself needing to lose a few pounds but still wanting to eat a healthy diet (nothing extreme like cutting out carbs completely, etc), I used low-fat, lower calorie meal plans AND margherita pizza was definitely included b/c just as you say, it's fairly healthy. It's filling given its calories while still being lower in fat!
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@ericzerkle5214 I spend 3 months in London, 3 in Buenos Aires and 6 in Atlanta every year for the last six. Trust me when I tell you I'm tired of defending myself against being categorized as being like Trump for 6 months of each year when I am not in the US. At least 3/4 of everyone I come in contact with that quickly recognizes I am an American, immediately begins talking about Trump. They do so in a way that indicates, collectively, they believe all Americans are either like him, back him or both. I am none of those, and it is not too much of an issue if this happens outside of work in a social setting or even in a supermarket, but work introductions over the last 3 years have been much different than they were in the first 3 years. Since Trump was initially elected to office 3 years ago, it has progressively gotten worse. People outside of the US, maybe even outside of North America, have this notion that most, if not all, Americans support Trump and also hold what he, by his behavior and his words, has put forth as his morals and belief system. You are probably right. I have been conditioned to automatically "go there" (defend myself as not being aligned with Trump) in many situations I encounter outside the US. This video obviously wasn't produced in the US and I automatically defended myself and the majority of Americans as being as anti-trump as the overwhelming majority of both Britons and Argentinians currently are -- or at least, present themselves as being.
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