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Happy Friday! Friday has always been my favorite day of the week.

Is there anything better than Friday?

Pizza, perhaps?

Pizza makes my happy 🙂

Combine Friday with pizza and I’m in heaven!

Growing up we often had pizza for supper Friday nights. It was a tradition that I continued through college and into my early working years.

Favorite Lighter Healthier Alternatives to Pizza with Weight Watchers SmartPoints

Heck, I love pizza so much I’ve even made it in the crockpot!

Sometimes I satisfy my pizza cravings with lighter, healthier alternatives to traditional pizza that are just as delicious.

I’ve gathered a few of my favorites here for you to check out.

They include pizza-flavored “mini muffin pizza bites,” veggie-crusted pizzas, “English muffin pizzas” and thin crusted pizza flatbreads made from pitas, tortillas, or prepared thin crusts (like boboli or lavosh flatbread).

Even my mom, a huge pizza lover, has started making her own mini pizzas with tortilla crusts at home, instead of heading out to her favorite pizza joint when a craving strikes.

Enjoy!

Favorite Lighter Healthier Alternatives to Pizza

Pepperoni Pizza Bites – These pepperoni pizza mini muffins are a lighter healthier way to satisfy a pizza craving. I love them dipped in a little warm marinara sauce. Each one has just 29 calories and 1 Weight Watchers SmartPoint.

English Muffin Hawaiian Pizza – A light english muffin topped with sauce, cheese, ham and pineapple is fun, easy, healthy and delicious way to satisfy a pizza craving any time of day, 230 calories, 6 SmartPoints

Trader Joes Chicken Flatbread
Easy Healthy Chicken Flatbread Pizza with Arugula

Chicken Arugula Flatbread – All you need is a flatbread/lavash wrap (we used the whole wheat kind), bruschetta sauce (a simple mixture of chopped tomatoes, olive oil, garlic and basil), cooked chicken (leftovers or rotisserie chicken works well), fresh arugula, and some shaved Parmesan cheese. 8 SmartPoints

Pizza-Bellas Recipe – A portabella mushroom forms the crust of this tomato, cheese, turkey pepperoni, olive and cheese stuffed pizza creation, 118 calories, 2 SmartPoints (Hungry Girl)

Zucchini Pepperoni Pizza, Zucchini slices are used as crust for these clever pepperoni pizzas, 56 calories, 1 SmartPoint (Slender Kitchen)

Meat Lovers Pizza – A thin crust, light cheese, and turkey sausage and pepperoni keep the fat and calories in check, without compromising flavor, 207 calories, 6 SmartPoints (Emily Bites)

Search for More Weight Watchers Friendly Pizza Recipes

Giveaway has ended: See winner below!

The winner of the HydroFlask is:

Jenny: “If nothing stood in my way, I would travel with my child to other states and other countries. There could be nothing better to broaden her horizons, to see how other people live, and be thankful for what we have!”

Congratulations! Please send an email to support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your prize!

And thanks to all of you who stopped by and participated by sharing your dreams and desires with us.

Hydro Flask Giveaway Details…

This giveaway has ended!

Today, because it’s Friday, because it’s my favorite day of the week, because I care about you and want to help you stay hydrated, I’m giving away a 40-ounce Hydro Flask Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle!

Friday Favorites Giveaway: Hydroflask

My sister introduced me to these amazing double wall vacuum insulated devices that manage to keep beverages hot or cold for hours. They are designed to be lightweight, making them great for long hikes, days on the beach, hot yoga classes, tennis, long road trips or everyday office use.

Even when filled with ice, the exterior of the Hydro Flask will never leave a puddle on your desk, drip on your shirt, or sweat in your bag 🙂

TO ENTER

To enter the giveaway, just answer the following question in the Comments section of this post:

“What would you do if nothing stood in your way?”

I love this question and the powerful positive responses it provokes.

If you could do ANYTHING, what would it be?

Would you travel? Would you start a new business? Would you move? Would you go back to school?

Just share your dreams, big and small, and you’re automatically entered to win the Hydro Flask (affiliate link).

THE RULES

One entry per person, please. Winners will be announced Sunday night.

Good luck!

About Martha McKinnon

Weight Watchers Lifetime Member, Yoga Practitioner and Blogger who loves to share her passion for trying to create a happy, healthy, balanced life in what often feels like an overwhelming out of control world.

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  1. If nothing stood in my way I would have a home in Michigan and one in Florida and alternate by season. i would buy my friends son a plane (he has a pilots license) and have him on stand by for me so i could bly back and forth or out West. I also have friends in Nevada.
    Also would rescue animals and have a place for them to live out their life like a large farm. No animals left behind!

  2. I have to come up with only one thing??? Well, then I would love to take my whole family (kids and grandkids, spouses) on a long vacation to a big, beautiful house right on the beach. A beach where there’s swimming and snorkeling, diving, and sailing. The house would be big enough for all of us with nobody having to sleep on the floor. We would have wonderful meals, but somebody else would cook them and shop for them. We’d have the place all to ourselves. When we’d had enough sun we’d come in and play games or cards (cuz somebody else is cooking dinner, right?), read a book or take a nap. We’d never run out of things to talk about. We’d laugh a LOT. When we had to leave, we’d go remembering why it is that we miss these people so much.

  3. I would learn to speak French. When in school I was very resistant to doing my French homework and did poorly. Now that I am older and wiser I feel I would give it more attention and maybe actually learn how to speak and understand the language. Too bad it has taken 65 years to know this.