Gimme all your yummy, healthy, low cal dessert ideas!
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Pumpkin cupcakes with pumpkin spiced frosting. These are in the oven right now and they are delicious!!!
Calories: 121.1 • Fat: 2.8 g • Protein: 1.4 g • Carb: 23.2 g • Fiber: 0.5 g
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I get graham crackers and cool whip. I make sandwichs out of them and freeze them, They really taste good and low calories.0
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check out this website: chocolatecoveredkatie.com
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2 cups of fresh pineapple with 2 tbsp of shredded coconut on top it's what I just had for breakfast~ ahaha0
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jelly hartleys fat free rasberry jelly withhole raspberrys yummmmm!0
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Strangely enough, I think that a half cup cottage cheese and a quarter cup applesauce with cinnamon tastes like apple pie a la mode!0
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cake mix + can of diet soda. (chocolate cake and cola, or yellow/white cake and sprite). mix together, pour in muffin tins (with cupcake paper). bake about 20 min (or until knife comes out clean). slap a dollop of lite cool whip on top, and done. 100 calories (a few more with the cool whip).0
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Pumpkin cupcakes with pumpkin spiced frosting. These are in the oven right now and they are delicious!!!
Calories: 121.1 • Fat: 2.8 g • Protein: 1.4 g • Carb: 23.2 g • Fiber: 0.5 g
http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/09/pumpkin-cupcakes-with-pumpkin-spiced.html
This recipe works with any cake mix. Just add the box cake mix (no additional ingredients) and a can of pumpkin puree and bake as directed. So yummy. I also really enjoy chocolate vitamuffins.
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Weight Watchers Pumpkin Mousse
Ingredients:
2 small packages of instant sugar-free vanilla pudding
2 cups of no-fat (skim) milk
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin spice
15 ounce can of pumpkin
8 ounces of fat-free Cool Whip
Directions:
Make pudding first with the 2 cups of skim milk.
Fold in the rest of the ingredients - spice, pureed pumpkin and Cool Whip.
Serve!
Calories 102
Calories from Fat 44
Total Fat 4.9g
Saturated Fat 4.2g
Cholesterol 1mg
Sodium 185mg
Total Carbohydrates 13.2g
Dietary Fiber 1.0g
Sugars 7.6g
Protein 2.0g0 -
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Sugar-free Jello with 1/2 tablespoon of almond butter smeared on top and 1 tablespoon of lite cool whip - 70 cals0
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Graham cracker with chocolate chips. Put it on a plate and microwave for 1 minute. If i have extra calories on the day, I melt 2 Resees Peanut Butter Cups on top.0
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Pumpkin cupcakes with pumpkin spiced frosting. These are in the oven right now and they are delicious!!!
Calories: 121.1 • Fat: 2.8 g • Protein: 1.4 g • Carb: 23.2 g • Fiber: 0.5 g
http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/09/pumpkin-cupcakes-with-pumpkin-spiced.html
This recipe works with any cake mix. Just add the box cake mix (no additional ingredients) and a can of pumpkin puree and bake as directed. So yummy. I also really enjoy chocolate vitamuffins.
Also..
Weight Watchers Pumpkin Mousse
Ingredients:
2 small packages of instant sugar-free vanilla pudding
2 cups of no-fat (skim) milk
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin spice
15 ounce can of pumpkin
8 ounces of fat-free Cool Whip
Directions:
Make pudding first with the 2 cups of skim milk.
Fold in the rest of the ingredients - spice, pureed pumpkin and Cool Whip.
Serve!
Calories 102
Calories from Fat 44
Total Fat 4.9g
Saturated Fat 4.2g
Cholesterol 1mg
Sodium 185mg
Total Carbohydrates 13.2g
Dietary Fiber 1.0g
Sugars 7.6g
Protein 2.0g
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HI. I am an absolute chocoholic with a sweet tooth. So here are two of my saviors when I am loosing:
1) Godiva chocolate bits - 5 ccal each, dark chocolate, small but satisfy the craving
2) Trader Joe European style Mocha or chocolate yogurt. They are 130 ccal each but (and it’s a big but) only 20 ccal are from fat. The taste nothing like ordinary yogurts (and let me mention I am not a fan of any yogurts to begin with). If you eat it with a small spoon (one more secret weapon) - you should have a blast.
3) This one is not an everyday thing but rather a reward that doesn’t make you feel guilty. Whole food store has tiny and mini pastries. One of the chocolate cups with a cup of real blueberry (don’t forget that little spoon again 8-)) – and I feel really rewarded for the good week.
Good luck!
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Sugar-free jelly (jello if you're American)
Fat-free plain Greek yoghurt and fruit
Fat-free plain Greek yoghurt with a little bit of maple syrup or honey
Low-fat rice pudding with fruit or jam (jelly if you're American)
Porridge (oatmeal if you're American, goodness this is exhausting!) with cinnamon and a little maple syrup or honey
AND - just got into frozen grapes, thanks to MFP :drinker:0 -
Oooooh, thank you all so much!
These are absolutely delicious ideas and I'm going to be a very happy bunny.
Just had blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and a tangerine with natural yogurt and a tablespoon of honey. Yum!0 -
I get graham crackers and cool whip. I make sandwichs out of them and freeze them, They really taste good and low calories.
I've posted this offering before:
Greek yogurt, nonfat, plain
Sweeten with stevia extract
add a touch of vanilla if desired
top with chocolate sauce.
Awesome, virtuous macros...tastes just like cheesecake.
I sometimes have crumbled a PowerCrunch bar over it.0 -
http://sayonarafatty.blogspot.jp/2012/07/snack-it.html
This is my favourite sweet snack/dessert at the moment, having said that, it is my blog :P0 -
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www.chocolatecoveredkatie.com0
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jelly hartleys fat free rasberry jelly withhole raspberrys yummmmm!
And, here in the UK at the moment we have the wonderful Hartleys Low Calorie Jelly in various flavours with only 10 calories (yes, 10!) per 175g pot.0 -
I make low cal homemade "puddings" that have between 5 and 50 calories a serving. I make a lemon "pudding" by adding lemon juice, 0cal sweetener, cornstarch, 2 cups of water, and 1/8 cup egg beaters and cooking until thickened. I make a chocolate version using water, cornstarch, 0cal vanilla syrup, 1/4 cup milk and 1-3/4 cups of water. You can change up the flavors by using any juice or flavored drink mix such as Emergen-C, adding coffee to the chocolate, etc. I actually like the chocolate version better than the full milk version I grew up on. I place them in single serve containers with lids that I get from my local restaurant supply store. I have even frozen them for a yummy replacement when my family breaks out the ice cream.0
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Not sure how "healthy" it really is, but I like to have a bowl of sliced strawberries with light whip cream on top. Same goes for bananas, peaches.. Basically any fruit. Light whip cream is only 15 cals for 2 tbsp.
And this:
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Fresh strawberries (5 berries = 20 cal) with half of a serving of Light and Fit vanilla yogurt on it (3oz = 40 cal). (Optional: Sometimes I sprinkle on some ground flax seed for the omega-3 and it has hardly any flavor... a hint of granola-y taste perhaps..) Peaches also work well instead of strawberries.0
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Great ideas! Here is one:
Pumpkin custard:
1/2 cup pure pumpkin
1/4 cup egg beaters or 1 egg white
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
Mix above ingredients, and put in microwave for about 3 to 4 minutes. Overturn into a bowl, and pour 1/4 cup cold almond milk over the top.
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