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Low fat ricotta with cocoa powder is good!!0
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1 cup plain yogurt. 1/4 teaspoon vanilla. 1/3 teaspoon powdered sugar. Favorite fruits to dip into it. Low fat, you control the amount of sugar, and oh so yummy!0
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popcorn is always a great choice - you get so much for so few calories! Unless you looking for sweet that is...0
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Protein shake, that always curbs my cravings0
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Fresh strawberries with Nutella0
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I LOVE that "one ingredient ice cream", google it. It is a sliced up banana, frozen for a few hours. Put it in a food processor. At first it gets crumbly, then it gets super creamy, like ice cream. It is really good. Good luck. Late nights are tough. I usually try cereal, oatmeal, or maybe some berries, yogurt or milk in a blender.0
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Oh, thanks, keep em coming! Great ideas!!0
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Hey Skinny Cow has several different ice creams for under 150 cals...and they have fiber and protein...Also fiber one has brownies they are good and low fat coolwhip mixed with your favorite fruit is always a good snack...Good Luck:happy:0
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Yes keep them coming I need some too0
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Get some sugar free pudding cups. 60 calories each, and so delicious! I bought Keebler mini pie crusts and sometimes I treat myself to a mini pie for 170 calories. Not the healthiest but very delicious.0
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I love fruit. I'll cut up strawberries and mix in blueberries for a late night treat! If I just HAVE to have something sweet and quick I keep the 90 calorie Rice Krispies Treats in the cupboard. One curbs my sweet tooth!0
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a simple yet healthy recipe is this:
1 1/4 cup of milk (I use whole milk)
3 tsp Vanilla pure extract
2-3 tsp honey
3 handfuls of ice
Blend in a blender to crush the ice, it will froth up, and make like softserve icecream! Thats it! If it needs more sweetness - add more honey or vanilla. Tastes awesome! My fav thing to do - AND it helps me lose weight!0 -
Banana with peanut butter; slice up a banana and pour a little Hershey's syrup over it, Edy's Fruit Bar, Fudgesicle, chocolate milk, fresh pineapple, jello, pudding made with skim milk, smoothie with yogurt and frozen fruit-- with two toddlers my pantry staples are a little different :ohwell:0
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Fresh pineapple soaked in kirsh, topped with whipped topping....0
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Plan ahead when shopping.
Yoplait parfait delights: 100 calories each.(my favorite: chocolate raspberry)
Fiber One chocolate fudge brownies: 90 calories each.
Chobani Greek Pineapple yogurt: double the protein so you don't feel hungry for a long time
Fiber One: chocolate chewy bar: 90 calories
WASA light rye crispbread (30 cals each)+one wedge Laughing Cow light swiss (30 cals)+1 tsp. Smuckers SUGAR FREE blackberry jam (10 cals). One wedge spread on 2 WASA crispbreads makes for a nice, low cal/high fiber snack.0 -
You guys are the best!!! Now I have to decide which one (or two). I have almost every ingredient. See, I needed the creativity tonight. Thanks.0
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I love the chocolate kelloggs fiber bars, they have 120 calories and always fix my sweet tooth0
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My favorite is to take some fruit, I use frozen blueberries, strawberries and raspberries, add some cinnamon and vanilla yogurt and mix together. Easy, sweet and delicious.0
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I make up 4 sugar free jellies and then eat them with a blob of low fat yoghurt on the top..you can add frsh fruit too if you want.0
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"Desparate Cheesecake"
1 graham cracker
1 T low fat cream cheese
1 T fruit only preserves
Spread the cream cheese and the fruit on the cracker and close your eyes and pretend you are eating cheescake. If you are desparate for sweet, it fills the bill!0
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