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Ew, there's actually escargot pizza
This is Irish pizza
Bismarck.Dracondria said: » This is Irish pizza looks like a toasted crisp sammich edit: could also be chip slices,hard to tell THIS is Irish pizza
Quiznor said: » Idk much about oils,I was recommended this,and use it when grilling all my chicken/turkey/steak Quote: 520 calories Carbs: 0.2g Fat: 54.2g vs... PAM Olive Oil Cooking Spray (100 ml) Quote: Calories 840.54 Total Fat 93.66g vs... Crisco Cooking Spray Oil (100 ml) Quote: Calories 862.39 Total Fat 95.82g Some of the healthiest olive oil sprays: Manischewitz Cooking Spray, Olive Oil Trader Joe's Extra Virgin Italian Olive Oil Spray couldn't find any calculations for them though, but they are both minimally processed, and have 100% olive oil with only a propellant added. so it looks like you picked a good one, possibly. Also remember that real olive oil is a healthy fat, and has a lot of other benefits to go along with it. --- Also, normal Extra Virgin Olive Oil (100ml): Calories 852.11 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 13.26g Sunflower Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 10.14g Sunflower Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 10.14g coconut oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 81.15g Grapeseed Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 6.76g Sesame Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 13.53g Safflower Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 6.76g eslim said: » That's not too bad so long as that is potato on top... is it? it's hard to tell but they could be either thinly sliced potato (referred to them as chip slices in previous post) or they could actually be what you americans call chips (crisps in my previous post) i think olive oil is over used. it's good, and not as bad for you, but it's got a distinct taste that i like to keep out of a lot of thing. sunflower or canola oil are what i usually use.
Ragnarok.Hevans said: » i think olive oil is over used. it's good, and not as bad for you, but it's got a distinct taste that i like to keep out of a lot of thing. sunflower or canola oil are what i usually use. Kalila said: » Kali helping me stay healthy,1 calorie at a time :D That's pretty much why I was recommended it. I know the fat,carb,etc on it and that it was pretty much the healthiest option,just not how much healthier than other oils. And good fats ftw Ragnarok.Hevans said: » i think olive oil is over used. it's good, and not as bad for you, but it's got a distinct taste that i like to keep out of a lot of thing. sunflower or canola oil are what i usually use. I use it heaps because it's good for me. I guess I don't have a very distinguished palette because I often don't taste it Odin.Minefield said: » Fairy.Spence said: » Ragnarok.Hevans said: » i think olive oil is over used. it's good, and not as bad for you, but it's got a distinct taste that i like to keep out of a lot of thing. sunflower or canola oil are what i usually use. I use it heaps because it's good for me. I guess I don't have a very distinguished palette because I often don't taste it It isnt a blanket thing. While it's good for you in alot of ways,there are still negative effects from having too much quote taken from a nutritionist article i was reading a few days ago actually “But just because olive oil is healthy for you doesn’t mean you should use it in unlimited quantities.” Olive oil has 120 calories per tablespoon, which people tend to forget when drizzling it over salads or dabbing it with a chunk of bread. “We feel like if something’s healthy we should just pour it on, but that could turn your 50-calorie salad into a 350-calorie salad, and that’s no good,” tl;dr The overall point of the entire article though,shouldnt use more than 2 tablespoons of it a day,even less if possible If I make spring rolls I use sunflower oil, it's better than olive oil for that
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Fyyvoaa said: » "The Double Down is a sandwich offered by Kentucky Fried Chicken. The Double Down contains "bacon, two different kinds of melted cheese, the Colonel’s secret sauce... pinched in between two pieces of Original Recipe chicken fillets." Wikipedia" sunflower oil also has omega-6 fats.
I hate fish,cant stand to eat it.
Which is why I take this~ Also, normal Extra Virgin Olive Oil (100ml):
Calories 852.11 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 13.26g Sunflower Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 10.14g coconut oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 81.15g Grapeseed Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 6.76g Sesame Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 13.53g Safflower Oil (100ml): Calories 811.54 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 6.76g Kalila said: » Also, normal Extra Virgin Olive Oil (100ml): Calories 852.11 Total Fat 94.68g Saturated Fat 13.26g I use grapeseed/sesame seed/safflower seed oils for hot temps, depending on what I'm cooking. Canola/safflower for baking. Almost always use olive oil on lower temp cooking.
I like coconut oil, personally. But it just doesn't work for everything, so I keep olive oil on hand too.
But you can use coconut oil for other things too though. You can spread it on a warm piece of toast like butter (just use it really sparingly.) You can rub it on freshly-shaved legs as a better-than-lotion moisturizer (but again, sparingly, and then put on long pants because your dogs will try to lick it off. Ew.) You can put it in your hair for twenty or thirty minutes before you hop in the shower and shampoo for a nice hair mask. You can rub it on your feet (after scrubbing them raw) and then put socks on and go to bed, and in the morning you will have soft and pretty toes. Eh. |
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