Dessert Ideas Please!
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Here are mine if I haven't already told you these:
Fiber One Brownies heated in the microwave for 10 Seconds
90 Calorie Snickers Ice Cream Bars
Warm Delights 150 Calorie Mini Portions
Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies (80 Calories for 2)0 -
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core an apple, and fill the space with a little maple syrup, cinnamon, dried cranberries, lemon zest, and walnuts. Wrap up in parchment paper and bake for half an hour. So good. You can make it uber decadent and more calorie dense by adding mascarpone cheese, and sprinkling the top with a kind of streusel mixture. That's the company version.0
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sugar free jello pudding dulce de luche (my favorite), I enjoy any of the sugar free pudding, sugar free fudge pops, fresh strawberries sprinkled with sweetner of your choice, graham crackers with peanut butter (gives you some protein as well) or skinny cow ice cream0
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Skinney cow candy bars are 110, also weight watchers has some delcious deserts in those ranges and during the summer skinny cow ice cream0
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1 cup fat free whipped cream topping
1 tbs PB2
Mix well, it will form a mousse! Top with chopped nuts or a drizzle of sugar free chocolate syrup.
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the Peanut butter wafer bars b Skinny Cow are Yummy! i just tried the new skinny cow carmel squares and peanut butter squares and they are also delicious.0
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1 Tall Glass
20 oz Water
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand go.0 -
Sugar free chocolate jello pudding with some sliced up fruit, or almonds. it is my after dinner treat almost every night!0
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Check out this webbie...tons of ideas and nutrition info on all of them!
http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/0 -
Any fruit + chocolate syrup approx. 100 cals depending on serving size
Microwave 1 tbsp peanut butter and 1 tsp honey microwave 25 secs. Use as a dip for apples (115 cals for the dip, apple depends on the size)
A half portion of most desserts
Check out cookinglight.com, I have their baking cookbook0 -
Two of my new favorite healthy treats are Oikos Key Lime and Cafe Latte Greek Yogurt......just enough sweetness (especially the Key Lime) that they could be considered a dessert.
I do also eat them as meals and use them in smoothies as a meal.
Another choice might be the Nature Valley Yogurt (Vanilla and Strawberry) granola bars.
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I like to have a few strawberries (5-6) with about 110g of Onken fat free Vanilla yoghurt It's quick and tasty! Works out about 130cals0
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I am a HUGE Dessert Person. These are some of my faves!
Homemade frozen Yogurt: 35-100 Calories depending on yogurt of choice.( I use astro Zero or Silhouettes(35 cals), but Greek is great, too!) Mix together your favourite berries and yogurt in a container and toss in the freezer for 25 minutes.
Chapman's Fudge Lollies- 70 Calories for 2 sticks, my fiance and I have one each, so 35 cals per stick. Gives you that chocolate fix.
Homemade apple cobbler- Half of a sliced Apple, a tablespoon of your favourite Granola, sprinkle on some cinnamon and pop in the microwave for 15 seconds. Warm apple love!- 40 Calories(Could very depending on granola choice)
Banana Oreos: Half(or whole) banana, cut into slices. cover one slice with Peanut butter and top with another slice of banana. Repeat to other slices. Use a tablespoon of peanut butter in total. I use all natural peanut butter. *Picture Below*
*Chocolate Raspberry bites: Take a half cup of Raspberries and fill the raspberry holes with a Dark chocolate chip. Repeat with remaining raspberries. *I will also stuff the raspberries with blueberries!
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these ideas are awesome...
I like a banana or an apple dipped in 100% pure peanut butter... it hits the spot for me
OR, I bake the 1 banana to 1 cup of oats (mashed together really well) add a bit of vanilla extract, put them in the oven at 350 for about 15 minutes and I have cookies. About 30 calories each - and yes I eat about 6 when I make them If I add chocolate to them about 45 calories each.0 -
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Chocolate custard.
1 can coconut milk
1 cup dark chocolate chips
1 tsp of ground cinnamon
splash of rum (optional)
Melt the chocolate chips in the coconut milk and add additional ingredients. Divide into small servings (7-8) and chill for at least 2 hours. You could add all sorts of flavors too. Quick, easy, and oh so yummy!0 -
I like my chocolate and so when I came across the Fiber one cookies (at 90 calories a bar) I found myself a great little treat0
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Open pint of ice cream calculate how much is 100-200 cals and eat that much0
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fate free cottage cheese with apple butter0
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I recommend Pavlova (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/the-best-pavlova/) - I usually make it with Splenda at home & will even add a little bit of whipped cream (also with Splenda) - it is a nice light dessert. Personally I make mini-pavlovas or pipe the meringue into little dessert cups & then fill them with fresh or frozen berries & a little whipped cream0
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Vitatops! Found in frozen food section. They are 100 calories for a frozen vitamin filled called. Lots of flavors too! Chocolate and carrot cake are my favorite.0
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Box of Angel food cake and a can of crushed pineapple, mix together and put in oven per directions on box - easy pesy
I've tried this and it's amazing!!
I've also tried pretty much every skinny cow product... ice cream and candies... love them all! Most the ice cream bars are only 100-110 cal's and the ice cream sandwiches are closer to 150 cal's
I recently found a recipie to make chia seed pudding with unsweeted almond milk and fresh fruit that I want to try as well. Looks super yummy though!0 -
I too, have the world's largest sweet tooth. Hardest thing about changing my eating habits was cutting out the candy and cookies. Arctic Zero frozen desserts have been my lifeline. 150 calories per pint, fat free, lactose intolerant friendly, gluten free. You can eat the recommended serving (1/2 pint) for 75 calories and 10 sugars or eat the whole thing, guilt free. I always leave room in my calorie budget for this ice cream. Little on the expensive side at about $5 a pint, but totally worth it. I prefer the mint chocolate cookie, the chocolate and the chocolate peanut butter (see a pattern here?), but they also have strawberry, coffee, cookies & cream and vanilla maple. Find a flavor you like and be sure to let it sit out for about 10 minutes before you eat it. It will soften up and become the consistency of a soft serve ice cream. They also have "ice cream" bars at 85 calories each. I have some in my freezer, but have yet to try one. Something very ritual about sitting down at night with my pint and spoon, I guess. Check their website for stores near you that carry it. www.ArcticZero.com Good luck!0
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I've found that you can make most recipies lower cal and/or fat too but adjusting the ingedients... if you have a current favorite recipie use the recipie builder on here and try subbing out eggs, with egg whites. Sugar, with artifical sweeteners. Flour with almond flour. Using apple sauce instead of so much oil... etc.
There are some good websites that have already altered dessert recipies to make them low cal.... check out skinnytaste.com, or detoxinista0 -
Just found this the other day and they are wonderful. One box of Sugar Free Yellow Cake Mix only, 1 -1oz box of sugar free lemon pudding and 2 cups skim milk - mix together all three ingredients then fold in 1 cup of fresh blueberries. For the icing: 1 package of Neufchatel cream cheese - softened, 2/3 cup of plain greek yogurt and 1 cup of powdered sugar (I used 1 1/2) - its enough to ice 48 cupcakes. I calculated it all on here and it comes out to be 102 calories.
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Jello's no bake cheesecake - made it last night. Delish!0
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TastyKakes! My favorite snack cakes. Butterscotch Krimpets are 120 calorie each, buttercream-iced chocolate cupcakes with creme filling 130 calories each. Since there are two in each pack, you either need the discipline to put one away for tomorrow, or someone to split the pack with (my son is usually good for the second). I find it's easy to eat just one since I know I can have them regularly, and they satisfy my sweet tooth extremely well.0
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