Low Calorie Chocolate Options?

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  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
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    Low calorie chocolate isn't that an oxymoron? If anyone tells you carob is as good as chocolate they're talking rubbish
  • CyberTone
    CyberTone Posts: 7,337 Member
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    This has become my "go-to" dessert for dinner.

    Double Chocolate Pudding, 4 Servings of 4.58 oz / 130g

    Ingredients

    Baker's Corner - Chocolate Sugar Free Pudding, 1 container , 1.4 oz / 40g
    Cocoa - Dry powder, unsweetened, 0.92 oz / 26g
    Friendly Farms Aldi - All Natural Almondmilk Unsweetened Original, 8 oz (1 cup) / 227g
    Fit & Active - Vanilla Greek Yogurt, 1 container, 5.3 oz / 150g
    Aldi's Friendly Farms All Natural - Plain Nonfat Strained Greek Yogurt, 2.71 oz / 77g

    Directions

    Place lightweight mixing bowl on scale, tare scale.
    Add each ingredient to bowl, taring scale between each ingredient.
    Beat on low speed for 1.5 minutes with one tine of hand mixer until smooth and creamy.
    Store in airtight container.

    Nutrition Facts..........................Calories.....Carbs.....Fat.....Protein.....Sodium.....Sugar
    Total, 18.33 oz / 520g..............352..............59...........7........26..............2,160.........10
    Per Serving, 4.58 oz / 130g....88................15...........2........7.................540.............3
  • Snip8241
    Snip8241 Posts: 767 Member
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    Ghirardelli chocolate chips....count out a serving or two and eat them slowly. Yum.

    Skinny cow salted Carmel and pretzel ice cream. :love:
  • zichab
    zichab Posts: 1,454 Member
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  • cinds77
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    How I wish there was such an option! I just limit myself to four squares of chocolate a day (133 calories). Occassionally I have more, then feel totally guilty and wonder why I even keep it in the house.
  • sekameng
    sekameng Posts: 1 Member
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