I mean, marshmallows have no fat, the cereal doesn't have much, I know the butter does, and I put a lot of butter in it, but would half a pan of rice kripie treats for dinner be more fattening than a frozen pizza?
Not if you eating them while jumping up and down. Seriously, I would think frozen pizza and rice krispy treats would be about equally bad for you hence the reason they taste so good.
They're not as bad as I thought. If you cut a 13x9 pan into 16 squares(yeah right) the calorie count is about 160. But the recipe I looked at only contained 3 T of butter. So you're looking at about 1280calories, lol!
Especially if you spread them out really thin. That would make them less fattening than if you had thick chunks of 'em.
(BTW - Never suggest a craving to a pregnant woman. I'm about to put my coat on right now. We have the marshmellows, but I need the krispies. Dang those ideas you put in my head! )
Um, ladies, there is a whole lot of BUTTER in rice krispy treats. Butter = fat. Marshmallows = sugar (calories). Any way you slice it, rice krispy treats are NOT super-healthy.
Um, ladies, there is a whole lot of BUTTER in rice krispy treats. Butter = fat. Marshmallows = sugar (calories). Any way you slice it, rice krispy treats are NOT super-healthy.
IMO half of a 13x9 pan of rice krispie treats would have less fat than a frozen pizza, especially if the pizza had fattening meat toppings like pepperoni or sausage. However, there is lots of sugar in a rice krispie treat pan. If you used a reduced calorie margarine instead of real butter, that would help with the fat content.
In case you're interested, one rice krispie treat (1/12th of a 9x13 pan) has 2 points on Weight Watchers. One slice of a large cheese pizza (1/8th of a large pizza) has 6 points.
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