Foods that are fulfilling that have very few calories

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  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
    Fibre 1 brownies....:love:
    100 calories of pure heaven.
  • Sunka1
    Sunka1 Posts: 217 Member
    The only thing that has ever worked for me long term is to eat a small serving of protein with some veggies every three hours. I heard this a hundred times before I actually tried it. I felt like I was always eating and would never lose weight. Turns out it really does boost your metabolism and you will lose weight if you exercise regularly.
  • Mix peanut butter and chia seeds, 1 part PB to 3 parts chia seeds. One tablespoon will keep you going for quite a while. Do make sure to keep hydrated, though. The chia seeds will absorb water and expand into a gel, so you need to have sufficient water that they don't take it all up. Worked for the Aztecs....
    Where does one obtain Chia Seeds???
  • darlilama
    darlilama Posts: 794 Member
    My go tos….

    Baby carrots with 1 T light ranch dressing… or that spray dressing on occasion.
    Small can of tuna (70 calories) mixed with 1 T light ranch dressing, eat on celery.
    Fruit of your choice cut up with a spoonful or two of light greek yogurt… for extra sweetness, crunch up 1 PB/Dark Choc granola bar

    Sweet tooth … I love Endangered Species dark chocolate with blueberries or with cranberries/almonds. One square of a bar is < 30 calories and one or two will stop my chocolate/sweet cravings.
  • kelly_e_montana
    kelly_e_montana Posts: 1,999 Member
    Egg whites scrambled with salsa on top, apple, Yoplait Greek 100 yogurt, light cheese sticks, and it's too bad you don't like fish because i could name a whole bunch that are filling and lo-cal. I think it's important to try to include some protein and fiber to satiate yourself and stay full longer. For example, cucumbers have few cals but also little of anything else to keep you full.
  • rhonda999
    rhonda999 Posts: 58 Member
    Dannon Greek 80 calorie, blueberry. It is a bigger container than most yogurts at 150 grams. Mix it up good and it is so creamy and good! Also Fiber One 90 calorie brownie is great. Sandwich thins, whole wheat, only 100 cal., add turkey and it's very low calorie.
  • hc83
    hc83 Posts: 23
    I love my Kale, blueberry, banana, flax seed smoothie. Dr. Joel Fuhrman is the king of high nutrient foods. good luck.
  • lelaspeaks
    lelaspeaks Posts: 163 Member
    Chicken breast and raw broccoli.
  • I love this site. You people are all so helpful. Much love to you all :flowerforyou:
  • graced111
    graced111 Posts: 69 Member
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  • egilliam3
    egilliam3 Posts: 1 Member
    Awesome site. thanks so much for sharing
  • erickita89
    erickita89 Posts: 422 Member
    hard boiled egg :)
  • ltgarrow
    ltgarrow Posts: 342 Member
    Cole slaw, very basic

    1/4 cabbage shredded
    1/2 carrot shredded
    1tbsp mayo (lite of course)
    1tsp apple cider vinegar


    About a cup and a half at around 100 calories.
  • 90 calorie applesauce cups.. they have a variety of flavors
    40 calorie dole mandarin orange cups in water (my favorite)
    100 calorie air popped pop corn
    90 calories of veggie dip cup with celery

    Those are the only snacks I eat. So that is all i got!
  • freasabreze
    freasabreze Posts: 97 Member
    Lately been on a kick for dill pickles. No not prego either. lol :noway: :tongue:
  • acogg
    acogg Posts: 1,870 Member
    Protein like meat and digestively complicated whole seeds keep me filled to capacity. I would rather eat a dozen Krispy Kreems, but I would be hungry again in an hour.:laugh:
  • Lately been on a kick for dill pickles. No not prego either. lol :noway: :tongue:

    Pickles are really good haven't eaten them in a while though.. Only 5 calories but the sodium content is outrageous so guessing there not the healthiest huh?..
  • ant130
    ant130 Posts: 1 Member
    155-180 Calories total - 6 Cracked Pepper and Olive Oil Triscuits (120 calories), with a Laughing Cow Light Garlic & Herb spreadable cheese wedge (35 calories). Or switch the cheese wedge for a Sargento reduced fat colby Jack cheese stick (60 calories). The combination is so flavorful, it doesn't feel healthy. Tons of fiber, keeps me full.


    170 Calories total - Thomas Whole Grain Bagel Thins (110 calories) toasted with 2 tablespoons of Greek Cream Cheese (60 calories). It's warm and toasty, and the fiber from the bagel and the protein from the greek cream cheese fill me up.


    100 Calories - Fage 0% Greek Yogurt with Blueberry or Raspberry. I try not to use all of the sauce to cut down on empty calories.

    ~0 Calories - a big cup of hot tea. I like fruity teas so Red Zinger, True Blueberry, and Mandarin Spice from Celestial Seasonings. Really help when my stomach gets grumbly between meals!

  • These are delicious! No bake energy balls - http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/no-bake-energy-bites/
    About 84 calories each. They keep well in the fridge for at least a week (they never last that long here :-) or freeze them and pop them into ziplock bags and they'll be good to go in time for the morning snack. And Broccoli with Mizithra cheese Or just blanched (i think that's the process) broccoli with a bit of garlic and crushed red pepper. Those are my favorite snacks!

    These look great! Thanks for sharing the link :)

    My favourite snacks are 2 cruskits (these may just be an Aussie thing?) with cottage cheese or light laughing cow cheese, veggie sticks with hommus and pop corn.
  • NicholeElizabeth92
    NicholeElizabeth92 Posts: 186 Member
    tuna fish in water in the pouch for 80 cals with half a tablespoon of mayo or mustard is my fav
  • T_X_L
    T_X_L Posts: 140 Member
    I'm going to be a bit of a contrarian, and say that if your macronutrients are in my proportions below, you may not get crazy hungry. I used to get "crazy hungry" really quickly, but now I don't. For reference I'm a 48 yr old 5' 10" 225 lb (muscular, but not ripped yet) male, doing HIIT 4 days/week. Below are my goals, and I rarely exceed them unless I'm eating out, special occasions, etc. Although my goal is 2800 cal, I'm usually around 2500.

    Target calories: 2800
    Protein: 280g
    Fat: 140g
    Carohydrates: 105g

    I go over my carbs once a week (sushi night). Try upping the protein maybe. It doesn't have to be meat. I eat a lot of almonds.
  • elyelyse
    elyelyse Posts: 1,454 Member
    I think it's also important to identify what you mean by "starving to death". If it's actual hunger, then you need something satisfying (this usually means some protein/fat). It's ok to spend a couple-few hundred calories on a snack if its actual hunger, and fits into your daily goals. (For that, i love a handful of nuts) But, if by starving to death you mean "uncontrollable urge to put something in my mouth" that's different! Then I tend to go for popcorn or raw veggies. Greek yogurt makes a great base for a veggie dip.
  • CristinaL1983
    CristinaL1983 Posts: 1,119 Member
    I meant to answer the original question, too. I'm a huge fan of stir fry mix, steamed. I buy it frozen and it's 25 calories a cup. If I like, I can eat an entire bag for a whopping 125 calories. It's a pretty good deal, I think.

    I do this too!! I like the 'lightly sauced' frozen veggie bags for a meal they're usually between 150-250 calories and delicious.
  • chadgard
    chadgard Posts: 102 Member
    Where does one obtain Chia Seeds???

    I get mine from one of two Amish/Mennonite bulk food stores. A pound (which is a LOT of chia seeds) runs about $1. But that's probably a regional solution. Bob's Red Mill sells chia seeds, so you might look in that section of a grocery store...
  • AnabolicKyle
    AnabolicKyle Posts: 489 Member
    nuts are not low Cal, very healthy but far from low Cal.

    veggies give you the biggest bang for your buck by far!
  • lenoresaari
    lenoresaari Posts: 500 Member
    Try this recipe in the blender

    1 cup frozen fruit, 1/4 cup almond milk, 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
  • mayagayam
    mayagayam Posts: 7 Member
    Peanut butter on celery works for me..

    And dill pickles (burns more calories than it consumes).
  • seafuss
    seafuss Posts: 71 Member
    Boom Chicka Pop popcorn!!! Yummy:) 33 cals in 1 cup. It's a whole grain, and if you go nuts and have a massive amount, it STILL won't mess up your food diary!!
  • Tuala42
    Tuala42 Posts: 274 Member
    1 6oz 0% raspberry flavor chobani greek yogurt
    1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
    1 packet truvia

    Mix

    So yummy

    OK--this has to be the best idea for a snack EVER in my opinion. Absolutely can't wait to try it!
  • thedescentofhope
    thedescentofhope Posts: 118 Member
    So...what are some great suggestions for food to munch on when starving to death that will not pack on the calories. Anything OTHER than ricecakes.

    Corn cakes are an awesome alternative hah