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Favourite low calorie treat?

garza71
Posts: 31
I was just wondering what peoples favourite low calories treat was, I have a really sweet tooth which is partly why I am here!
I am just into week two and trying to avoid all treats for the time being
I am just into week two and trying to avoid all treats for the time being
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Drizzle of date syrup with rice milk. Very sweet and tasty. Dates are so sweet and tasty as a snack also.0
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Handful of pistachios or a yoghurt yummers0
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pink and white wafers low fat only 50 cal (sweet masrhmallow in the middle) :happy:0
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10 almonds (70 cal) soaked in water overnight and with the brown skin peeled off - lovely and crunchy and can chew on them for ages..0
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I like 50g icecream in a cone - takes a longer time to eat a small amount so seems more satisfying for only about 100-150cals depending on the type. For a little bickie to have with a cup of tea - fruit shortcake are pretty low cal. Low fat custard or yoghurt pots are also good. Oh and I used to get the kinder chocolate bars (can't remember the name but they come in a pack of 6) - only a bit over 100cals but feels like a whole chocolate bar somehow. Curlywurlys are really low cal too.0
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I like a highlights/options hot choc. Esp the coconut one.0
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Cadburys chocolate thin bar 110 cals - nairn oat cakes in dark chocolate and fruit and ginger flavouts only 40ish xxx0
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I have a long list of sweet treats as I am exactly the same as you, sweet tooth. Also if I don't allow myself one a day then I will end up bingeing on extra large snickers or twix !!
- choc ice 123cals ish
- mini milk 30 cals
- curly wurly/milkyway 100-115
- Cadbury's low cal choc mouse 50cals
- choc biscuit (penguin) 106 cals
- skinny cow choc ice cream lolly type thing 93 cals
If i think of anymore I'll post.0 -
Blue Ribband (sp) choc wafer 99 cals
Options or Highlights hot choc0 -
sugar free sweets from holland and barratt SULA STRAWBERRY AND CREAM SO YUMMY 8 CAL PER SWEET0
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I have a cadbury's highlights hot chocolate with low fat squirty cream on or i love the options orange hot chocolate0
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2x Jaffa cake (92 cals)
Boots Shapers Mint chocolate Nougat bar (81 cals) or the strawberry version, for that matter (83 cals)0 -
I am addicted to the dark chocolate kallo rice cake thins!0
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I love tinned tomatoes! Or fresh ones! I just love tomatoes!0
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Pickled Eggs!0
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Panda licorice pieces - 10 for 77 calories, love 'em!0
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Strawberries, raspberries or blueberries by the punnet! :-)0
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mini packet of Haribo0
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pink and white wafers low fat only 50 cal (sweet masrhmallow in the middle) :happy:
This.
Total life saver, and for 5 extra cals you can get Jammie Pink & Whites, with jam in the middle!0 -
I've made up some Hartleys sugar free orange jelly, instead of topping up with cold water I used diet lemonade and added some mandarin segments to it. Yummy and about 10-15 calories for a serving0
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I've made up some Hartleys sugar free orange jelly, instead of topping up with cold water I used diet lemonade and added some mandarin segments to it. Yummy and about 10-15 calories for a serving
I like making the raspberry jelly and then using diet raspberry lemonade (from asda) and then putting raspberries in... mmmmm0 -
I treat myself (regularly) to a tube of smarties. I have to suck them and then they last for ages and they are 180 cals per tube - so not that bad. x0
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Asda jelly pouches about 42 calories0
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I have a Freddo chocolate bar, and cut it up into tiny pieces, and have it a piece at a time with my cup of coffee. I can make it last for ages, and it really feels naughty!0
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mix a tin of reduced calorie condensed milk with a large tub of non fat natural yogurt - put mix into ramekins (makes about 6) and bake in a bain marie in the oven at 180 for 20 mins. Cool and refrigerate. Eat on it's own of topped with fresh fruit or a smashed up ginger snap or a smashed up flake. YUM!0
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