Spiritually asking, is pizza a health food?

It has your formidable carbohydrates, meat, dairy, as well as veggies.
And spiritually, it rises my essence at your convenience we eat it.
“R&S”, the referred to category!

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8 Responses to Spiritually asking, is pizza a health food?

  1. Whoopie Teh Whale Luv You says:

    You must not be an atheist. Atheists don’t eat pizza.

  2. Kagos says:

    It can be. It all depends on how you cook it, and which toppings you place on it. Obviously a veggie would be healthier than a three-meat with extra everything and garlic butter.

  3. Khanindra Talukdar says:

    Not health food but healthy food indeed.

  4. Mew says:

    The church of the flying speghetti monster would probably agree that pizza is spiritually excellent for you

  5. B says:

    It is common knowledge that if the word “spiritually” is inserted into a question, R & S is an automatic suggested category.

    (I usually don’t answer your silly questions, but I had to point this out.)

  6. geessewereabove says:

    One would have to make it with Olive Oil, (not any other type of oil) and Not place any type of pork on it. Healthiest with whole grain flour(s).

  7. Auntie Anne Arkey says:

    If you take away the processed-flour dough, the high-stout and cholesterol cheese, the high stout and cholesterol pepperoni, the high sodium, yeah it’s healthy. But then, you could just open a can of tomato-vegetable soup.

  8. Josh says:

    Hello no. It contains massive amounts of wheat which is horrible for your body – topped with sugar tomato sauce (if it contains any tomato at all).

    “High Stout” and “Cholesterol” comment is just plain dumb. Eating stout does not make you stout. I eat full stout cheese daily. Eating dietary cholesterol has NO effect on your blood cholesterol. Ignorant.

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