Best Ice Cream Choice
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Ben and Jerry's or bust.0
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So Delicious cookie dough ice cream (it's gluten free and made with coconut milk for those of us who are lactose intolerant)
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I have Haagan Dazs raspberry sorbet in my freezer right now, and it's pretty yummy. 120 calories/serving. I also have the Homemade brand cookies and cream, black raspberry, and cherry cordial, and all those are 200 calories/serving or less.0
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Regular full fat, full calorie ice cream is usually around 150 calories per serving, which is 1/2 cup. You don't save yourself any calorie favors by eating low fat, Skinny Cow, fro yo or fake ice cream. All the same calories, essentially. Eat the real stuff. You'll enjoy it much more. Just make sure that your serving is actually a serving.0
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i think breyer's vanilla or chocolate (or chocolate and vanilla) is one of the better, more natural, store bought ice creams to get with the exception of organic ice cream you might get at a place like whole foods.
it only has a few ingredients and tastes pretty good.0 -
I like almond ice cream products they have a almond mini ice cream sandwich low in cal also weight watchers ice cream products tastes good if you're not sensitive to diary products0
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One serving of Ben and Jerry's frozen yogurt doesn't break my calorie goals. Right now I've got the Liz Lemon flavor in the fridge it's lemon, lavender and blueberry and tastes amazing. 180 calories in 1/2 cup paired with a cup of popcorn (55 cal) it's my go-to movie snack when I need a treat.
Might have to try that flavor & put some lemon cookies in it.0 -
I'll add my favorite, Blue Bell Dutch Chocolate Lowfat ice cream, no added sugar. It has 90 calories and is almost indistinguishable from ice cream. I also have sherbet often, often fat free, but has 100+ calories per half cup. I'm having the blue bell as I type.:happy:0
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skinny cow mint icecream sandwiches- 150
none are good for u0 -
them frozen fruit bars0
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popsicles0
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I love walls touch of yoghurt, strawberry & vanilla is devine - approx 65cals per serving0
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Mcdonalds vanilla cone = 150 calories of yum0
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I love Edy's Slow Churned ice cream. The chocolate is really creamy. It's 100 cal per 4 oz and 4 grams of fat, so going back for seconds isn't too bad. :drinker:
This!!! Edy's slow churned is my favorite!!!0 -
These people who are suggesting Skinny Cow.... DO YOU REALIZE HOW MANY HORRIBLE INGREDIENTS GO INTO THAT?! Loads of artificial sweetners and preservatives... you'd probably be better off eating regular ice cream!0
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Skinny Cow salted caramel pretzel bar is GOOOOOOOOD!!! Also Rita's Italian Ice now has Light Vanilla Custard.....and they make sundaes now.0
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I don't know if it has been mentioned, but Breyer's all natural strawberry ice cream is wonderful! It only has six ingredients (milk, strawberries, sugar, cream, whey, tara gum) and 14 g of sugar per 1/2 cup. Only 112 calories as well. It tastes like real ice cream, too, because it is, and not diet ice cream. Check out their other natural flavors, too!0
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As an occasional treat, Baskin Robbins chocolate chip cookie dough, kids size scoop in a cup. 2.5oz scoop 190 calories.0
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We like the Skinny Cow ice cream products here. Can't beat the taste and it's lower in cals and fat that most.
i agree, skinny cow is low in calories and still tastes really good!0 -
I make my own Popsicles in reusable molds... Strawberries, banana or mango, a bit of sugar, squirt of lemon juice. Out of control delicious. 50 +\- calories per Popsicle.0
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