100 Calorie Waffle

For all those sweet toothed people out there! Eggo cinnamon toast mini waffles are so good, and only 100 calories! And there's no need for butter or syrup!

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  • kaitiebeth89
    kaitiebeth89 Posts: 52 Member
    Sometimes I eat two blueberry waffles for breasfast, no butter or syrup, for around 190 calories. Yummy option!
  • Taylorxxlynne
    Taylorxxlynne Posts: 210 Member
    Sometimes I eat two blueberry waffles for breasfast, no butter or syrup, for around 190 calories. Yummy option!
    Ooo yummy! I love blueberry waffles! And wow that's not bad at all for 2!
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  • Taylorxxlynne
    Taylorxxlynne Posts: 210 Member
    Eventually you will dump Eggos. When you're ready try Kashi 7 grain.
    I've never heard of those before, but I looked them up and they look really good! And also to my surprise 150 calories dang! I'll have to see if my grocery store holds them. Thank you! :)
  • poodlepaws
    poodlepaws Posts: 269 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:
  • Hezzietiger1
    Hezzietiger1 Posts: 1,256 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:

    Ur dog looks like mine... cute!!!! side note :) lol.
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  • funkyspunky872
    funkyspunky872 Posts: 866 Member
    Sometimes I eat two blueberry waffles for breasfast, no butter or syrup, for around 190 calories. Yummy option!

    That's what I do. I get the nutrigrain blueberry waffles. :)
  • MFPfriend
    MFPfriend Posts: 1,121 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:

    Sorry but I go to work at 5am. There's really no time to be making homemade waffles that early in the morning

    I make mine on a lazy afternoon (a big batch, enough for the whole week), freeze them individually, then take 'em out when you need them, and pop them in the toaster like any frozen waffles. :)
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  • dave4d
    dave4d Posts: 1,155 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:

    Sorry but I go to work at 5am. There's really no time to be making homemade waffles that early in the morning

    I freeze mine, then throw them in a toaster to heat up when I am ready to eat. I make them out of oats, egg whites, and cottage cheese.
  • MFPfriend
    MFPfriend Posts: 1,121 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:

    Sorry but I go to work at 5am. There's really no time to be making homemade waffles that early in the morning

    I make mine on a lazy afternoon (a big batch, enough for the whole week), freeze them individually, then take 'em out when you need them, and pop them in the toaster like any frozen waffles. :)

    Now I ask because I just don't know. What device do you use to have the freeze in the shape of a waffle.

    Sorry, I should have made that post more clear. I make enough batter to make ten waffles or so, then cook the waffles as normal (in the waffle cooker), then wrap each waffle in Saran wrap, freeze them, then take one out and re-heat in the toaster later that week.
  • Taylorxxlynne
    Taylorxxlynne Posts: 210 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:
    Oh yes homemade will always be best!
  • Taylorxxlynne
    Taylorxxlynne Posts: 210 Member
    I'll take homemade over those any day :heart:

    Sorry but I go to work at 5am. There's really no time to be making homemade waffles that early in the morning

    I freeze mine, then throw them in a toaster to heat up when I am ready to eat. I make them out of oats, egg whites, and cottage cheese.
    Oooh I want to try that recipe! Sounds really interesting!
  • MinimalistShoeAddict
    MinimalistShoeAddict Posts: 1,946 Member
    Try this 100 Eggo Waffle recipe:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x__Nists6T8