How many calories are in a slice of tomato pie pizza?

How many calories are in a slice of tomato pie pizza?

How many calories does one Quick Tomato Pizza have? One Quick Tomato Pizza gives 553 calories.

What is a Philly tomato pie?

What is Philly tomato pie? Philly tomato pie is a Philadelphia classic made with bread dough, a thick pizza sauce and topped with grated parmesan cheese. It is made without mozzarella cheese and is usually served chilled or at room temperature.

Is Fired pie crust vegan?

Brixx Pizza Traditional and whole-wheat dough are vegan as well.

How many your pie locations are there?

70 locations

How many calories are in an 18 inch pie pizza?

Since an 18-inch pie has a surface area about 40% greater than a 14-inch pie, if my math is right the number of calories in a single slice (1/8th of the 18-inch pepperoni pie) goes to about 320 to 390 calories (and maybe a bit more because of the proportionately larger rim).

How many calories are in a personal pizza pie?

150 Calories

Fat 7 g
Carbs 17 g
Fiber 1 g
Protein 6 g

What is the best low sodium pizza?

Here are Stewart’s top choices:

  • Caulipower Veggie Pizza.
  • Amy’s Margherita Pizza, Thin Crust.
  • California Pizza Kitchen Five Cheese and Tomato.
  • DiGiorno Thin & Crispy Spinach and Garlic.
  • Red Baron Thin & Crispy Five Cheese Pizza.
  • Lean Cuisine’s Farmer’s Market Pizza.
  • California Pizza Kitchen Margherita Recipe, Gluten Free.

Is 800 calories a day bad?

According to the Harvard Medical School, the least number of calories that one can consume a day while trying to lose weight is 1,200 a day for women and 1,500 a day for men (5). In light of this, the 800 calorie diet is not a safe eating plan for anyone unless they are under medical supervision.

Can I survive on 500 calories a day?

Consuming 500 calories a day is not a healthy diet. Normally, eating anything below 1200 calories per day will make your body assume there’s a food shortage. The end result will cause your body to go into what is known as “Starvation Mode”. During this mode, your metabolism will slow down and try to conserve energy.

Andrew

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