What is your typical dessert?
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I eat ice cream still, or cookies, or cake. When my calories allow. Every night though I have a cup of Greek yogurt with a scoop of protein powder. lately I have been using chocolate flavor pp so it is like pudding. I add fruit sometimes, or even marshmallows or chocolate chips. yum!0
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Ice cream or a couple squares of dark chocolate. Not everyday, though, usually just a few nights a week.0
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I don't really do dessert but when I do it's BEER!0
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Planters Energy Mix Peanut Butter. Right now my favorite is the Berry Nut. 2 tablespoons is only 180 calories and I try to eat it with my daily apple...but sometimes I just eat it by itself. SOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOOD!0
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i still eat candy (I love Dove's dark chocolate sea salt caramel promises) 1 square is 40 calories! I also have an awful sweet tooth so I have a piece of cake every now and again (2-3x a month). But mostly dark chocolate satisfies my sweet tooth. I also make killer smoothies with strawberries, bananas, spinach, avacado, 1 tbs of PB, and a splash of fat free milk. It's about 320 calories, loaded with viatmins, and tastes AMAZING!!!!0
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Greek Yoghurt with some dark chocolate melted in to it with honey and dried/fresh fruit. Started having this most days. I avoid most processed food but feel if I allow myself a bit of dark chocolate every day it cuts the cravings.0
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Greek yogurt with fruit, dark chocolate, or an ice cream sandwich. Sometimes bourbon counts as dessert.0
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Make a bruleed banana and top it with some nutella or pb powder and serve that over ice cream
I want this now. :grumble:0 -
i like skinny cow mint icecream sadwiches sometimes- 150 cals
popsicles
strawberries
100 cal cookie packs
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I bake a lot of homemade goods, so usually I'll have a portion of whatever I baked that day. Usually cookies or cheesecake. Today I baked oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookies. If I don't bake, I have ice cream or gelato.
If I don't have enough calories saved I'll have a sugar free dark chocolate mousse cup, crumble up a mini heath bar, mix it up and top it with sugar free whipped topping.
I get cranky if I don't have something sweet.0 -
Ice cream or Oreos. Or cake. Or candy. Maybe an ice cream Oreo cake topped with Reeses.0
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Depends on how many calories I have left. Usually CHOCOLATE in some shape or form0
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I have a stash of Sprout's bulk chocolate covered toffee pieces in the cupboard that I get into when I have extra calories at the end of the day. Or if I'm low on calories, I always keep a handful of sugar free pudding cups in the fridge when I need something cold and chocolatey. Or sometimes just a handful of almonds.0
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I usually have cocoa roast almonds, either alone or with strawberries. Sometimes I'll have roasted almods and candy if I have a lot of calories left at the end of the day.0
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Usually nothing, but we have this tasty pomegranate and tangerine sherbet in the house right now and sometimes I can't help myself, I'll go well out of my way just so I can fit a cup or two of it into my calorie budget. I live in the desert, ice cream is part of how I survive the summer months! I weakened and bought some chai and ginger cookie ice cream last month, but I'm trying to stick to lower-fat options or skip dessert completely.0
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Ice cream. Depending on what my macros look like determines which brand. And if I have room, I'll toast a Pop Tart to sit under the ice cream.0
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I take 2 or 3 egg whites and whisk them until stiff. (by hand, 2 minute cardio haha!) Then I add about 50 grams of greek yoghurt, sometimes one teaspoon of stevia, and whisk again. Finally add some very dark, chopped up chocolate (I don't like lighter chocolate but I guess it would work as well) and mix again. The result is a huuuuuge bowl (like 0.5L) of stracciatella yoghurt mousse which totals about 85 calories depending on how much chocolate you throw in there.
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Make a bruleed banana and top it with some nutella or pb powder and serve that over ice cream0
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I take 2 or 3 egg whites and whisk them until stiff. (by hand, 2 minute cardio haha!) Then I add about 50 grams of greek yoghurt, sometimes one teaspoon of stevia, and whisk again. Finally add some very dark, chopped up chocolate (I don't like lighter chocolate but I guess it would work as well) and mix again. The result is a huuuuuge bowl (like 0.5L) of stracciatella yoghurt mousse which totals about 85 calories depending on how much chocolate you throw in there.
And it is delicious.
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ice cream!0
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