Best low calorie snacks you munch on???

I'm a nighttime muncher and would like to know of some tasty low cal' snacks you make recommend?
Would prefer homemade options but not essential

Thanks

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  • Chief_Rocka
    Chief_Rocka Posts: 4,710 Member
    tacos
  • bcassill2013
    bcassill2013 Posts: 72 Member
    I like dried pineapple, but, they are high in sugars, so, calories, but, not bad.
  • Special K have bought out some new biscuits called moments.
    There are 5 packs of two in a box and two biscuits equal 99 calories.
    I recently bought the blueberry ones and they really are delicious, they definitely keep me satisfied
  • Leeann1979
    Leeann1979 Posts: 1,090 Member
    popcorn isnt bad, as long as you don't overdo it with butter and salt! Air-popped is best!
  • pegganne70
    pegganne70 Posts: 12 Member
    sugar free pudding. yum !!
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    Ryvita or the like with low fat / light sweet chilli Philly cheese

    I prefer the Morrison's dark rye crispbreads

    Not tried, but am told toasted Asda Smart Price crumpet with Marmite [no butter] is lush, and around 70 cals
  • ajusteen21
    ajusteen21 Posts: 16 Member
    kale chips, air popped popcorn, veggies and hummus, brown rice cakes with toppings, banana ice cream (if you can limit your amount)..
  • vsoto1
    vsoto1 Posts: 2
    I blend together 1 frozen banana (Chopped) with 1/2 cup of almond milk. It makes a great alternative to soft serve ice cream.
  • georgina1970
    georgina1970 Posts: 333 Member
    Fresh carrot/celery sticks (with homemade hummus (you control the fat content.))
    Healtheries rice snacks -plenty of crunch without the calories.
    Sakata rice crackers.
    Real Foods Rice Thins whole grain with you favourite low fat topping.
  • Maddalen101
    Maddalen101 Posts: 307 Member
    baby carrots or grape tomatoes.
    They're both a bit sweet and you get your veggies!
  • jj1973
    jj1973 Posts: 131 Member
    boiled egg...especially since I have chickens that are laying them!
  • basscadet808
    basscadet808 Posts: 37 Member
    fiber one 80 calorie honey squares cereal.
    Calabros fat Free riicotta with a dallop of honey - can add some cranberries or almonds if you have leftover calories <---best thing I have ever discovered is this fat free ricotta.
  • volleygirl1980
    volleygirl1980 Posts: 121 Member
    Low-fat Greek yogurt topped with half a banana and a tbsp of sweetened shredded coconut - if I'm craving sweet. For salty - a plain rice cake topped with peanut butter..
  • msliu7911
    msliu7911 Posts: 638 Member
    fiber one 80 calorie honey squares cereal.
    Calabros fat Free riicotta with a dallop of honey - can add some cranberries or almonds if you have leftover calories <---best thing I have ever discovered is this fat free ricotta.

    I second this! I was in Wally World the other day and discovered they have a new chocolate flavored 80 calorie Fiber One cereal! Tastes just like Cocoa Puffs!! :)

    If you're not looking for anything sweet (I'm a salt craver at night...), I would recommend edamame. Its easy to heat up and you can add a little sea salt.
  • seashell99z
    seashell99z Posts: 113 Member
    sugar free pudding. yum !!


    mmmm try dipping fresh strawberries in chocolate pudding.
  • sherrymccall
    sherrymccall Posts: 60 Member
    I love cuties! In case you don't know what they are, they are little clementines or mandarin oranges. They are delicious and only 40 calories a piece!
  • jehavin
    jehavin Posts: 316 Member
    Celery dipped in peanut butter with a few chocolate chips sprinkled on each bite. That way, I get fiber, protein and a (small) dose of chocolate.
  • LesCalvert
    LesCalvert Posts: 29 Member
    Some real great shouts. Better get shopping tomorrow. The way the snow is coming down here in Liverpool, I could be snowed in come morning time.
  • proton77
    proton77 Posts: 409
    I normally eat low fat cottage cheese or reduced sodium beef jerky. Sometimes half a granny smith apple.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    12-15 oz of a sirloin steak.
  • MerlinWilliams
    MerlinWilliams Posts: 92 Member
    Quitting grains has removed the vast majority of snacking urges for me, but on the rare occasion, I'll have some tamari almonds or mixed tamari nuts and seeds, or possibly Lindt 85% chocolate. One square is plenty.
  • niknak2308
    niknak2308 Posts: 315 Member
    My current favourite is melba toasts, topped with a scraping of low low cream cheese with cracked black pepper, topped with cuecumber slices... A pack of 6 toasts with the topping included are 120 cals.

    I'm also loving Alpen Light chewy bars - especially apple and sultana and the cherry bakewell - 70cals each :)

    Also, a sliced apple dipped in peanut butter (just weight the peanut butter and weigh the apple - generally 100-150 cals :)
  • kamiAK
    kamiAK Posts: 100 Member
    I normally eat low fat cottage cheese or reduced sodium beef jerky. Sometimes half a granny smith apple.


    yummmm
  • danibu98
    danibu98 Posts: 281 Member
    I love skinny pop @ 39 cals/cup, or Whole Foods 365 organic red fat/sodium popcorn ($1.99 for a big bag)

    I have a big crunching urge so it has volume without calories.
  • Imitation crab meat, string cheese, hummus
  • POPCORN.
    get 100 calorie packs of them for the microwave.
    I also like string cheese (50 calorie kind), and I LOVE LOVE LOVE CRISPY BAKED GARBANZO BEANS (chickpeas)
    so good. google a recipe. they are great and so good for you
  • Neraks
    Neraks Posts: 30 Member
    This sounds so good!! Definitely rememering this one!!
  • ldbuster0
    ldbuster0 Posts: 207
    bump
  • We keep alot of good fruit, apples, oranges, grapefruit, blueberries, black berries. Plus almonds and walnuts, craisins, and raisins! Sometimes at night i'll get a small hadfull of almonds, and a small handfull of raisins. That really settles my sweet tooth. I drink ALOT of herbal and green teas with a teaspoon of honey or a splenda now as well. It helps get me over the edge. I keep celery, baby carrots, and cherry tomatoes in abundance for healthy snacking. Brocolli florettes....we get the big bag from SAMs..great steamed or micro'd as well. Sometimes I just can't stand it, so I get a piece or two of this lean roast beef, corned beef or turkey we buy at SAMs. and eat just the meat, plain. Gets me over the nightime munchies! I'm on a self imposed, gluten free as possible, wheat free, sugar free (other than natural fruit sugar, and a few teaspoons of honey a day) ...and the hardest for me, no beer, wine or alcohol, diet. I'm trying to loose about 40 pounds. So far so good! Just a little hungry at times now and I feel much better being off all the wheat/sugar/yeast stuff.