Low - calorie sweet snack?
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Can you give me a Low - calorie sweet snack please?
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I'm kind of addicted to Dole frozen strawberry slices. They're like eating a mushy strawberry popsicle. I think it's about 50 cals per cup. I'm sure there are other choices in the recipe section.0
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Nature Valley Bars- 90 - 100 cal
Activia Yogurt - 120 cal
Gerber Mixed Fruit 40 - 60 cal0 -
A small teaspoon of dulce de leche. 50 cals!0
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Fage Greek Yogurt fruit packs -110-120 calories. Deliciousness
That or all kinds of fruit. I just wish Pomegranates were back in season....0 -
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Here is a very good one: One or two slices of turkey ham. Very lowfat and protein-filly! It will definitely carry you for 40 cals!0
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Turkey ham? As a sweet snack???
I'd go for a 10 calorie jelly. Blueberries and raspberries are about 1 cal apiece, so a handful of those are good.0 -
Trader joe's has frozen sliced bananas covered in choclate. 33 calories a slice. Its called gone bananas. Careful though, its got a lot of saturated fat.0
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Kellog's has some 90 calorie bars
A lot of the mini candy bars you can buy are 25-100 calories
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Slice up an apple, put it in a microwave safe bag (freezer bags are). Add in some cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, Splenda, and if you want, a tsp of brown sugar. Close the bag and shake it to coat the apple. Open the bag a little for ventilation and microwave about 2 minutes.
Tastes like apple pie!0 -
Slice up an apple, put it in a microwave safe bag (freezer bags are). Add in some cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, Splenda, and if you want, a tsp of brown sugar. Close the bag and shake it to coat the apple. Open the bag a little for ventilation and microwave about 2 minutes.
Tastes like apple pie!
Shut the front door. I may make this right now....0 -
Fruits . Yogurt. Some aspartame would do the trick.0
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fruit and redi-whip
Just tired Fiber one coconut almond bars 140 calorie, chocolate dipped and I could hardly believe after 5-10minutes I actually felt full/satisfied (that never happens usually)0 -
Danon light and fit vanilla yogurt - 55 cals for 1/2 cup.
Add 1/2 cup sliced strawberries and a tablespoon or 2 of cereal or granola. Comes out to around 110 cals total.0 -
cereal with 1/2 ff milk I like honey nut cheerios
fruit leather
hershey kisses. most times 3 is enough
applesauce
rice krispy treats homade
fun pack m&ms
trail mix with cranberries not so low cal buy high protein0 -
with fat fre coo cool whip. Or mixed with 1 packet o and a little cocoa powder.0
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Frozen grapes or dark sweet cherries: thaw them first or eat them still frozen
Sally's cereal dark chocolate oatmeal: 1 pouch has 160 cals, 2.6g fat, 3g fibre and 4g protein
Homemade hot chocolate with 1 cup milk, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, 1/8 teaspoon vanilla and a pinch of salt
Homemade applesauce on greek yogurt
1/2 cup greek yogurt with a tablespoon of real maple syrup
Mandarin slices with a dusting of icing sugar
Frozen fudge bars or creamsicles - even the non-diet versions have around 100 calories and little fat0 -
Sorry, not a sweet snack but a cal cheap snack.. right on that one..
Then I owe one.
I use very often: A glass of freshly squeezed orange juice! 110 glorious cals. A refreshing and healthy lifter at mid morning and midafternoon! I do it almost daily! My cal budget allows..Turkey ham? As a sweet snack???
I'd go for a 10 calorie jelly. Blueberries and raspberries are about 1 cal apiece, so a handful of those are good.0 -
Sugar Free Jello - 10 calories
Fiber One Brownie - 90 calories
Nonni's Biscotti Bites - 110 calories
Fiber One Chewy Bars - 90 calories
Animal crackers - 13 for 100 calories0 -
Your best bet for healthy snacks are dried fruits or nuts or both mixed. Trail mix or granola mix are 2 other choices. Just a word of advice- watch what you're buying. Even with dried fruits, there are companies that will deep fry them or try to preserve them with other chemicals that you don't want.0
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Although I avoid dairy now, I used to love yogurt and it makes a great sweet-craving snack. Don't think I'm allowed to name brands on here, but definitely go for a Greek yogurt and, if you can afford it, organic.0 -
I'm hooked on the Fiber One line of products! Their Choc Caramel Pretzel Bar and Brownie are only 90 cal and are SO GOOD. I miss chocolate and candy bars (especially snickers) and this helps me get through those urges.0
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One more: Natural home squeezed fruit juices without sugar.. 30-50 refreshing and filling cals.. Take the juice to work in a bottle..0
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Cadbury's Options or Highlights hot chocolate sachets are 40 calories each.
A lot of basic sweet/salt popcorn is around 100 calories for 25g.0 -
a 1 square inch cube of home made fudge 100 cal. I find it to be very satisfying and even kills the worst of hunger cravings. eat them every day. even two some times. Or I can take a walk around the park for and hour and burn enough calories for 3 more.
Can you enjoy fudge and still lose weight? See signature.0 -
A fudgicle, or Nescafe's sweet escapes dark chocolate(k-cup) for a chocolate sweet tooth(40 calories and 60 calories ). A small amount of neutella with strawberries. Frozen banana with or without peanut butter. Also, low fat cinnamon graham crackers, 3 caramel creams, or Edy's low fat slow churned yogurt (caramel praline crunch is to die for). I also do apple slices, but I sprinkle only with cinnamon, and it is yummy!0
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TastyKake Jelly Krimpet: 105 calories
TastyKake Peanut Butter Kandy Kake: 90 calories
(edit: misstated Krimpet cals--it's only 105, not 110)0
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