For those of us who save room every day for a treat...
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Sugar free chocolate pudding or a piece of dark chocolate.
I had cut out wine completely, but after seeing all the folks who are still able to enjoy it - I just might have to add it back!0 -
I eat chocolate or ice-cream every day. I need it.0
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Chocolate-pumpkin muffin with cool whip, angel food cake, a glass of wine, sugar free banana cream pie, frozen fruit bar, preferably coconut, air popped popcorn.0
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My Beautiful wife makes some of the best lower calorie deserts EVA. I have a variety of cobblers/crisps/pies/cakes. She keeps the calories lower and we can always make room for a reasonable servinig.
Would she be willing to share her recipes?0 -
I blend up an iced cappuccino most nights. I usually have it with Breton Minis and aged white cheddar.0
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Homemade pudding...oh I love pudding!!
Chocolate - milk or dark
Ice Cream/Chocolate milk - locally made
Homemade cookies, brownies or cake
Fruit (like chocolate dipped or w/ custard or something)
Doughnuts
I don't save room everyday... but I have treats several times per week.
I find it's easier for me to stick with this if I go for high quality treats even if that means small.
(And sometimes I say screw it and eat a fried lemon pie from the grocery store-calories available or not. I'm not perfect.)0 -
Beer.
I agree with the above! BEER!0 -
Pop Tarts and ice cream, every night. :drinker:0
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Something chocolaty or a frozen banana blended up with cocoa and almond milk to make "banana ice cream". Yum.0
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Chocolate anything!0
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Right now, girl scout cookies. Throughout the year, ice cream, frozen yogurt, dark chocolate, and of course, wine.0
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chex mix, pretzels, cereal, and alcohol are the only real junk/not healthy treats I eat. I love greek yogurt with addings/toppings which is just as good as say, ice cream in my eyes.0
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nutella and graham crackers
cheese and croutons and chicken lunchmeat
yogurt and strawberries
those are my go to snacks, one of the above is an everyday occurence.0 -
Cheesecake. Ice cream. Brownies.0
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Air popped popcorn with butter and a small chocolate bar from Trader Joe's.0
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Dark chocolate
PB & banana0 -
When I get a chocolate craving, these single serving in-a-mug microwaveable brownies do the trick: http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=83254
only 95 calories! I'll take it.0 -
honestly? every night I have Greek yogurt with honey. and it makes me very happy. Otherwise I do like to save room for ice cream.
My daily breakfast!!0 -
You name it. Chocolates, chips, crackers and cheese, cupcakes, cashews and almonds, on and on and on....0
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Chips, hot chocolate, frozen yogurt, chocolate...0
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Chocolate
Hot chocolate
Chocolate cookies
Chocolate
Peanut butter
Ice cream
...Anything and everything else. But mainly chocolate.0 -
Dark chocolate with roast almonds and either a Nutella or sour snakes.
Every. Single. Night.0 -
Dark chocolate I don't have it every day but almost. I just discovered Theo's dark chocolate (70%) with orange! Fabulous.0
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Hot chocolate0
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Either beer or Hershey's Bliss Dark Chocolate squares.0
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Wine or dark chocolate covered almonds. Sometimes both0
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I reserve a couple hundred calories for an evening snack every day. Part of my planning. I usually make a sorbet-like blend of frozen fruit, protein powder and almond milk (typically rings in around 270 calories). But on the days that I run, I allow myself to go with something a little heftier. Ice cream (usually the Breyer's lower sugar stuff...whatever that label is called). Beer. I like sippin' beers, so a good run gets me one beer with dinner and I'm OK with that.0
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Skinny Cow Cookies and Cream Ice Cream Sandwiches...mmmmm.....150 calories and oh, so freakin' tasty! :-) Also, I really like the 90 calorie Fiber One brownies. AND, I keep a small bottle of diet rite in my fridge to take swig when the mood hits :-)0
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Chocolate in any form. Especially when combined with peanut butter or sea salt, omnomnom.0
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Cereal usually. I am a huge cereal fanatic. But pretty much only the bad, sugary kinds of cereal, so I have to limit myself.
Other than cereal though, I enjoy a yummy (not so good for you) smoothie and apple slices with a bit of peanut butter and a few dark chocolate chips. Yum!0
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