5 Delicious Diet Friendly Frozen Pizzas

5 Frozen Pizzas that Won't Blow Your Diet

Cassie Schmelz
Pizza is a dieter's nightmare. It's delicious, tempting, and terrible for you all at the same time. Although pizza will never be as good for you as fruits and vegetables, there are some diet pizzas available that you can feel OK about eating. This article reviews 5 diet friendly frozen pizzas.

Diet Friendly Frozen Pizza: Pizza Fit N' Free

Pizza Fit N' Free is a frozen pizza that has the best diet stats I've ever come across. Each 7 inch pizza has only 248 calories and 0 grams of fat! Pizza Fit N' Free also packs 3 grams of fiber into every pizza. I've ordered these before, and they really don't taste too bad. I would just load Pizza Fit N' Free up with my own toppings and pop them in the oven and they definitely satisfied my pizza cravings. What's the catch? They're not available in stores and you have to order them on line. They cost between four to five dollars a piece, plus shipping, depending on how many your order. I thought this was a small price to pay for a fat free diet friendly pizza. For more information on Pizza Fit N' Free, visit www.pizzafree.com.

Diet Friendly Frozen Pizza: Lean Cuisine French Bread Pizza

This diet friendly frozen pizza comes with a little twist because it's on french bread. It totally still tastes like pizza though, so don't worry. One cheese pizza has 340 calories and 7 grams of fat. Not too shabby! A big plus for these diet friendly frozen pizzas is that they're available in most stores and cost about three to four dollars. I buy them all the time so I have them readily available when I'm jonesing for a pizza. Go to http://www.leancuisine.com/Products/Details.aspx?ProductID=80 for more information and to find a store near you.

Diet Friendly Frozen Pizza: Kraft South Beach Living Pizza

These diet pizzas are a great option for those trying to stick to whole grains. South Beach Living four cheese pizza has 340 calories, 11 grams of fat, and 10 grams of fiber. They're pretty tasty too! South Beach Living Pizzas also come in pepperoni, grilled chicken with vegetable, and deluxe. You can find these diet pizzas at most major grocery stores and they usually run between three to four dollars. Nutritional stats on all the South Beach Diet Pizzas can be found at the Kraft site at http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/search/pages/SearchResults.aspx?searchtext=south beach&u2=south beach&scope=GWS-KF07-ProductSearch&start=21&rsort=&ctab=GWS-KF07-ProductSearch&task=1&page=2&reload=0.

Diet Friendly Frozen Pizza: Kashi Thin Crust Pizzas

Kashi Pizzas are great for those trying eat more natural foods. They may have a few more calories and fat, though. I tried the Kashi Thin Crust Pizza in Margherita and it had 260 calories 9 grams of fat and 4 grams of fiber. I have to say, it was pretty good! These pizzas are definitely different than your traditional pepperoni and cheese variety. Kashi Thin Crust Pizzas also come in Mexicali black bean, mushroom trio and spinach, and roasted vegetable. I would give these diet pizzas a try when you're in the mood for something different. They are available at a lot of grocery and natural food stores. Visit the Kashi website http://www.kashi.com/products/category/Pizza for more info and to find a store near you.

Diet Friendly Frozen Pizza: Healthy Choice French Bread Pizzas

The french bread pizza from Healthy Choice is probably my favorite diet friendly frozen pizza. One pepperoni pizza has 350 calories, 4.5 grams of fat, and 5 grams of fiber. I like them because the diet stats are pretty good, they taste great, and you can buy them anywhere for around three to four dollars. If I have the time, I like to make the Healthy Choice pizzas in the oven and they taste even better. If you're in the market for diet friendly pizza, definitely try these first. Visit their website http://www.healthychoice.com/frozen-meals/pizza.html for more information.

With these five diet friendly frozen pizza choices, you're sure to find something you like. Keep some on hand for next time that pizza craving starts rearing its ugly head and you'll be able to satisfy it without blowing your diet.

Published by Cassie Schmelz

After working for the government for 4 years, I started staying at home with my daughter and working for my husband in real estate part-time.  View profile

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