Snack Swaps

carinagirgenti
carinagirgenti Posts: 7 Member
edited October 2 in Food and Nutrition
Just wondering if anyone has any good snack tips whilst dieting? eg..
At the moment im eating some lunchbox size disney cheesy tortillas only 80 calories and they are pretty nice

So if you fancy Doritos 'swap' for Tesco Cheesy Tortillas - 80 calories
or
If you fancy and ice cream 'swap' for a mini twister lolly -45 calories

Any other ideas????? xx

Replies

  • melanie3103
    melanie3103 Posts: 246 Member
    I like those twister lollies too. OR the Skinny Cow lollies. :)
  • Falling_star
    Falling_star Posts: 204 Member
    i have been having the twister lollys when i fancy something sweet, also a lot of weight watchers stuss is good and low calorie.
  • rbryntes
    rbryntes Posts: 710 Member
    I've never heard of either, what are they?
  • CARNAT22
    CARNAT22 Posts: 764 Member
    I've never heard of either, what are they?

    They are UK based - not sure where you are located?
  • Happy0326
    Happy0326 Posts: 159 Member
    got to skinnytaste.com & click on snacks they may have some great ideas.
  • Aegelis
    Aegelis Posts: 237 Member
    Sweet & Natural:
    Rainier, Marachino, or Bing Cherries
    Blueberries, Blackberries, Strawberries
    Darling Clementine Oranges

    Before/during meals:
    Sugar Snap Peas
    Celery
    Cucumber/Pickles
    Carrots

    Power Craving Curbing:
    1 scoop of Edy's Slow Churn Ice Cream
    1 square of Ghiradelli Chocolate bar
  • SJT75
    SJT75 Posts: 134
    Might have to look out for those Disney tortillas...my craving on a weekend is tortilla chips and dips....usually try to go carrots and dips but sometimes i just need the chips :)

    Thanks for the tip...Sam
  • carinagirgenti
    carinagirgenti Posts: 7 Member
    If you got them tortillas I bet you could make your own healthy salsa and it wouldnt even be like cheating lol... there only 1.4 grams of fat in them as well :)
  • rbryntes
    rbryntes Posts: 710 Member
    Yeah, in in the US. I haven't been to the UK in 32 years.
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