You can try looking it up here http://calorielab.com/index.html
Depends on what your pizza toppings are...that can make your cals and fat vary a good bit.
2007-10-23 09:01:53
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answered by . 7
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That's like asking how much gasoline there would be in a neighbor's car.
Is this a stuffed crust pizza, a thin-crust pizza, a thick crust pizza, a sicilian pizza? Is this a meat lovers pizza, a six cheese pizza, a deluxe pizza, or a pizza that weighs 20 pounds from all the toppings?
Is this a 6" personal pizza cut into 8 slices or a 16" pizza cut into 6 slices?
2007-10-23 09:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It really depends entirely on the size of the pizza and the thickness of the crust, but there are quite a few websites you could use. calorieking.com, dwlz.com is a whole weightloss site, but you could look up pizza under restaurants and could compare. It lists the calories and fat as well as Weight Watcher points.
2007-10-23 09:10:28
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answered by Sarah P 1
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I read in Mens Health magazine before that one slice of pizza has an entire days allowance worth of saturated fat.
2007-10-23 09:02:41
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answered by Dave B 2
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If you eat healthily in general and as you've already stated you work out then two slices of pizza is nothing. You gotta treat yourself sometime.
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's a medium slice...1 meat topping...it has about 11 grams of fat per slice...but if it's without meat...about 9...
2007-10-23 09:02:59
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answered by Theresa 2
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2 slices
2007-10-23 09:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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all pizza makers are different. some use much fatter oil than other. if you r worry about gaining weight. stay away from the pizza is the best thing to do. try fruits and vegetables.
2007-10-23 09:02:29
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answered by LEXUSRY 5
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Obviously it will vary wildly depending on size and toppings.
2007-10-23 09:02:04
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answered by pinchhazard 4
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Try going to their individual web pages for their nutritional information. Good luck!
2007-10-23 09:01:28
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answered by Aprilbride 2
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