Gluten Free Pseudoscience trend

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But the real question is Jako... Why the **** are you eating it? You only really need gluten free for medical reasons like Celiac's disease and less than one percent of the population has that. So, maybe you do, but it's ridiculous to eat that shit instead of regular pizza unless you do truely like the taste better, otherwise it's not really much different in the health department. I've seen gluten free shit that has to over compensate for bad taste with extra oil/butter/cheese/ect and it actually ends up being the same or worse.</p>
 

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But the real question is Jako... Why the **** are you eating it? You only really need gluten free for medical reasons like Celiac's disease and less than one percent of the population has that. So, maybe you do, but it's ridiculous to eat that shit instead of regular pizza unless you do truely like the taste better, otherwise it's not really much different in the health department. I've seen gluten free shit that has to over compensate for bad taste with extra oil/butter/cheese/ect and it actually ends up being the same or worse.</p>
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Gluten free is just the latest diet marketing trend. </p>
 

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Hey, I gave it a try. I get it cheap, and I wanted to see what all the hubub was about. It didn't taste bad. It wasn't a Lous deep dish good, but i would eat it again.</p>
 

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Hey, I gave it a try. I get it cheap, and I wanted to see what all the hubub was about. It didn't taste bad. It wasn't a Lous deep dish good, but i would eat it again.</p>
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Yes, but that wasn't my point. Did it taste better than the normal pizza. Would you get it instead of a regular one.</p>
 

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Yeah I would get it again. It was a different flavor. It was neat.</p>
 

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Yeah I would get it again. It was a different flavor. It was neat.</p>
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Ok... then if that's the case, by all means go for it. It's the people that get it because it's healthy that drives me nuts. If you like it great get it, and who knows maybe it will have a health benefit side effect to it somehow, or maybe just the placebo effect. hah.</p>
 

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Oh no. I didnt get it because it was healthier. Cmon, I put mozzarella, cheddar, and provolone on it with BBQ sauce, onions and beef. Healthy wasnt part of the equation. </p>
 

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The only ingredient on that pie you ate which could be considered "unhealthy' is BBQ sauce.  All the others you listed are natural, whole foods.</p>
 

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The only ingredient on that pie you ate which could be considered "unhealthy' is BBQ sauce.  All the others you listed are natural, whole foods.</p>
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And had the shit processed out of them.</p>
 

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They shouldn't have. Real cheese is real cheese. Onions shouldn't be processed. While all beef is not created equal (agreeing with you here) as long as it was real ground beef and not some mystery meat you could do lots worse in the area of healthy food.
 

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They shouldn't have. Real cheese is real cheese. Onions shouldn't be processed. While all beef is not created equal (agreeing with you here) as long as it was real ground beef and not some mystery meat you could do lots worse in the area of healthy food.</p>
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You do realize that beef and cheese are not fruits and vegetables right?</p>
 

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They aren't??????!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!</p>
 

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You do realize that beef and cheese are not fruits and vegetables right?</p>
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Yeah, I realize that, and eat both of them.  Who says a "healthy" diet has to consist only of fruit and vegetables?</p>
 

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it doesn't but a diet of meat and cheese isn't. just because something is natural doesn't mean it is isn't loaded with fat.
 

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FAT is not the enemy.  Our body needs fat.  Whoever decided that we must not eat fat doesn't know what the **** they are talking about.  Yes, there are different kinds of fat, and not all of them are good for you (trans fats), but lean beef or pork, and cheese are the least of your worries.</p>
 

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In proper proportions. But if you are piling them on to everything they are just as much to worry about.</p>
 

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No argument here, even though it seems like that is what I was doing.
 

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So you don't think this is excessive on one pizza?</p>


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put mozzarella, cheddar, and provolone on it with BBQ sauce, onions and beef.</p>
 

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Nah, because I have seen how small the Domino's gf pizzas are.  They are thin crust, and about the size of a Totino's frozen pie with about the same amount of topping.</p>
 

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roughly about 3 ounces each or less of the cheese, 2 ounces of beef, 3 or 4 ounces of onions, and I am not sure bout the bbq sauce.</p>
 

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