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The Philadelphia Inquirer in 60 seconds: Phillies food and the library cafe

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sarah

10-24-2008 @10:21AM sarah said... Those hot pocket recipes are SO bad for you. Packed with nutrition? The dough itself has 390 calories and 25 grams of fat per serving, let alone the fillings (cheesesteak has 262 calories, 19 grams of fat). That's hardly a quick "snack."

Instead, you could use a pizza dough recipe-- much healthier. And stick in some veggies.
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Rt

10-24-2008 @6:39PM Rt said... @Sarah, I think that was the point of the post.

Whether you call them empanadas or calzoni they are the same idea. There is seldom reason to not try the dish in your own way.
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sarah

10-27-2008 @2:42PM sarah said... No, I'm referring to the recipes in the article as unhealthy, not the nutritional information of Hot Pockets The Brand.
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