Pizza Could Be Good for Breakfast, Then Experts Ruin It
I'm a single dude. So leftover pizza for breakfast is not uncommon. To hear that pizza could be a great breakfast makes me happy. But then, those so called experts have to ruin it for us.
I usual start my day with a bowl of cereal. My favorite right now is Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch. Honey nut Cheerios with crunchy clusters, oats and flakes. So good. I would think that it's a good, some what healthy, start to my day.
Better than a super sugary cereal light Cookie Crisp of Fruit Loops.
There are some nutritionists that believe a slice of pizza could be a better breakfast than most cereals according to simplemost.com.
What?!
Nutritionist Chelsey Amer told the website, "While pizza is not the healthiest form of carbohydrates, protein and fat, it does contain all three of these important nutrients to keep you full and satisfied. Plus, you get bonus points for topping with extra veggies!"
I think this is something we can all get behind.
But with anything that sounds awesome, there's a catch. In this case, "experts" have to ruin pizza for us.
Registered dietitian Paul Salter says to use a whole wheat or cauliflower crust for fiber with red sauce for less fat. Use lean meats like chicken, turkey sausage or Canadian bacon and top with lots of veggies. Add cheese but make it a dairy free cheese.
Ok! Pump the brakes! You said pizza could be a good breakfast. Using that description above, you might as well be eating kale with a glass of water.
You see, "experts" have to ruin everything. I say eat your left over Brunos to start your day off happy. Bon appetite.