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Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:04 am
by Apex
http://www.bing.com/news/search?q=Icela ... &FORM=EWRE

Maybe this should go in the humor section.

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:10 am
by Fozzer
I must admit, "Pizzas" as a meal, never did float my boat, whatever they are topped with!.... :roll: ....!

Quote:
"Records of people adding other ingredients to bread to make it more flavourful can be found throughout ancient history".
Un-quote.

Me?.... :roll: ....I'd rather have a simple cheese sandwich.... :D ...!

Paul...Cheesed-off...'cos its raining outside!... :( ...!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:21 pm
by Hawkeye07
Fozzer wrote:I must admit, "Pizzas" as a meal, never did float my boat, whatever they are topped with!.... :roll: ....!
Quote:
"Records of people adding other ingredients to bread to make it more flavourful can be found throughout ancient history".
Un-quote.
Me?.... :roll: ....I'd rather have a simple cheese sandwich.... :D ...!
Paul...Cheesed-off...'cos its raining outside!... :( ...!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza

Paul you didn't read far enough down in the Wiki article...

"Frequent pizza eaters in Italy have been found to have a relatively low incidence of cardiovascular disease and digestive tract cancers relative to infrequent pizza eaters, although the nature of the correlation between pizza and such perceived benefits is unclear. Pizza consumption in Italy might only indicate adherence to traditional Mediterranean dietary patterns, which have been shown to have various health benefits.

Some attribute the apparent health benefits of pizza to the lycopene content in pizza sauce, which research indicates likely plays a role in protecting against cardiovascular disease and various cancers."

Think of it this way: Pizza contains 4 out of the 5 major food groups.
GRAIN: Dough/Bread
MEAT: Pepperoni
FRUIT/VEGGIES: Tomato Sauce
DAIRY: Cheese

What can possibly be wrong with that? :lol:

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Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:53 pm
by Fozzer
Nah, Hawk.... :D ...!

Its all that Virgin* Olive Oil they consume....

...washed down with copious glasses of Red Vino..... :obscene-drinkingcheers: ....!

Paul.....HIC.... :lol: ....!

* ...any opportunity to use that word!.... ;) ... ;) ...!

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:03 am
by napamule
Background: Mayo Clinic:
Lycopene is a bright red pigment that is naturally found in the human liver, serum (blood), adrenal glands, lungs, prostate, colon, and skin at higher levels than other similar pigments. In animal studies, lycopene has been found to have antioxidant effects and may also block cancer cell growth. However, there is still controversy over whether it has these effects in humans.

Many studies suggest that eating lycopene-rich foods or having high lycopene levels in the body may be linked to reduced risk of cancer, heart disease, and age-related eye disorders. However, measures of lycopene intake have been based on eating tomatoes, not on the use of lycopene supplements. Since tomatoes also contain other nutrients, such as vitamin C and potassium, the potential benefits of lycopene alone are still unclear.

Chuck B
Napamule

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 3:19 am
by Fozzer
napamule wrote:Background: Mayo Clinic:
Lycopene is a bright red pigment that is naturally found in the human liver, serum (blood), adrenal glands, lungs, prostate, colon, and skin at higher levels than other similar pigments. In animal studies, lycopene has been found to have antioxidant effects and may also block cancer cell growth. However, there is still controversy over whether it has these effects in humans.

Many studies suggest that eating lycopene-rich foods or having high lycopene levels in the body may be linked to reduced risk of cancer, heart disease, and age-related eye disorders. However, measures of lycopene intake have been based on eating tomatoes, not on the use of lycopene supplements. Since tomatoes also contain other nutrients, such as vitamin C and potassium, the potential benefits of lycopene alone are still unclear.

Chuck B
Napamule


There you go then Chuck.... ;) ....!

The conclusion is, that I can obtain all my daily supply of nutriments from my Cheese and Tomato sandwich....Woo-hoo!.... :dance: ...!

I don't need any of this funny "Pizza" stuff... :o ....!

Paul..... :lol: ... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

P.S...How are things in Napa, Chuck?...>>> https://www.napavalley.com/

...probably very wet at the moment!...>>> http://kron4.com/

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 4:53 am
by Shadowcaster
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Cheers
Rich

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 5:43 am
by Fozzer
Shadowcaster wrote:Image

Cheers
Rich


..... :? ....

...I'm boxing clear of that one!... ;) ...!

Paul....mostly triangular.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 10:06 pm
by napamule
NAPA in my handle refers to Napa Auto Parts and not Napa, CA. Sorry. Wet is an understatement. But it's not in flood plain. It's high up enough to avoid that. Napa-mule is cute play on 'Napa (Auto Parts) - (Deliver Driver) mule'. My last job before I retired. I a Tex-Mex so I eat a lot of salsa (90% tomato) so I am covered. I drink salsa I don't eat it (ha). Pineapple on Pizza? Too Hawaiian for me! I'll eat only the crust (with a little serrachi on it) and leave the rest.
Chuck B
Napamule

Re: Pineapple pizza anyone??

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 3:16 am
by Fozzer
napamule wrote:NAPA in my handle refers to Napa Auto Parts and not Napa, CA. Sorry. Wet is an understatement. But it's not in flood plain. It's high up enough to avoid that. Napa-mule is cute play on 'Napa (Auto Parts) - (Deliver Driver) mule'. My last job before I retired. I a Tex-Mex so I eat a lot of salsa (90% tomato) so I am covered. I drink salsa I don't eat it (ha). Pineapple on Pizza? Too Hawaiian for me! I'll eat only the crust (with a little serrachi on it) and leave the rest.
Chuck B
Napamule


Chuck... :D ....

....I wish you could see the look of disappointment in my face.... :cry: ...!

Having spent the past 20+ years of my life in the Flight Sim, touring California every day, from Eureka to San Diego, together with the rest of the USA South-West States, in the hope of finding someone living there, to accompany me on my Sim Flights (including Multiplayer) and explorations!
There must be some Californications, Nevadians, Arizonians, and old New-Mexacanio Sim V Member around?....

I have come across a few in the past, but they have all long gone now, ....probably doing other things?.... :roll: ...!

At one time, I used to take various Sim V Members, who live in California, and the surrounding States, on Multiplayer detailed tours of their own State using "FS Navigator" GPS Maps!!.... :shock: ...!

It was all good fun, and highly educational!

The time when FS 2002 and FS 2004 Multiplayer was at its height in popularity!... :dance: ....!

Nowadays, its all "Solo-Stuff" in the Flight Sim!.... :? ...!

I miss the regular company of some of my old Sim V, Flight Sim Chums!

....its a lonely life, touring California, etc, in a Cessna 150 Aerobat Cockpit!.... :( ...!

Paul..... ;) ... ;) ....... :D ....!