What is your typical dessert?
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Ice cream or Oreos. Or cake. Or candy. Maybe an ice cream Oreo cake topped with Reeses.0
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Depends on how many calories I have left. Usually CHOCOLATE in some shape or form0
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I have a stash of Sprout's bulk chocolate covered toffee pieces in the cupboard that I get into when I have extra calories at the end of the day. Or if I'm low on calories, I always keep a handful of sugar free pudding cups in the fridge when I need something cold and chocolatey. Or sometimes just a handful of almonds.0
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I usually have cocoa roast almonds, either alone or with strawberries. Sometimes I'll have roasted almods and candy if I have a lot of calories left at the end of the day.0
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Usually nothing, but we have this tasty pomegranate and tangerine sherbet in the house right now and sometimes I can't help myself, I'll go well out of my way just so I can fit a cup or two of it into my calorie budget. I live in the desert, ice cream is part of how I survive the summer months! I weakened and bought some chai and ginger cookie ice cream last month, but I'm trying to stick to lower-fat options or skip dessert completely.0
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Ice cream. Depending on what my macros look like determines which brand. And if I have room, I'll toast a Pop Tart to sit under the ice cream.0
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I take 2 or 3 egg whites and whisk them until stiff. (by hand, 2 minute cardio haha!) Then I add about 50 grams of greek yoghurt, sometimes one teaspoon of stevia, and whisk again. Finally add some very dark, chopped up chocolate (I don't like lighter chocolate but I guess it would work as well) and mix again. The result is a huuuuuge bowl (like 0.5L) of stracciatella yoghurt mousse which totals about 85 calories depending on how much chocolate you throw in there.
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Make a bruleed banana and top it with some nutella or pb powder and serve that over ice cream0
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I take 2 or 3 egg whites and whisk them until stiff. (by hand, 2 minute cardio haha!) Then I add about 50 grams of greek yoghurt, sometimes one teaspoon of stevia, and whisk again. Finally add some very dark, chopped up chocolate (I don't like lighter chocolate but I guess it would work as well) and mix again. The result is a huuuuuge bowl (like 0.5L) of stracciatella yoghurt mousse which totals about 85 calories depending on how much chocolate you throw in there.
And it is delicious.
Holy cow! I'm copying this!! Thanks!0 -
ice cream!0
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Either a bowl of strawberries or a section of Righteously Raw dark caramel chocolate.....maybe one Justin's dark peanut butter cup if I am being naughty0
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Greek yogurt with some type of berries mixed with a bit of sugar free pudding mix. Every night and it's delicious.0
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My typical dessert is usually Arctic Zero (Mix of Vanilla Maple and Mint Chocolate Cookie).0
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Not every day & it isn't really dessert but I usually have a fun size chocolate.0
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Ice cream or Oreos. Or cake. Or candy. Maybe an ice cream Oreo cake topped with Reeses.
that.
Mostly 3 oreos, or 1 scoop of vanilla ice cream with diet Mug root beer over it, or vanilla scoop with a cumbled oreo mixed in. yum yum.0 -
I have to have dessert everyday. I would lose the food battle if I didn't have something sweet after dinner. Usually I have a mini ice cream cone from Trader Joe's for 80 calories or a rice krispie bar. What do you have for dessert? I feel the need to branch out and get some good ideas for sweets so I don't become a one trick pony. What do you have?
If you're capable of resisting sweets, good for you, but I look forward to my ice cream every night.
I'm not huge into sweets so fruit normally works for me ... my favorite go to thing is frozen mango... it's like icecream but it's not and it taste delicious!!!0 -
Protein Ice Cream!0
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I took chromium supplements a s cold turkeyed my sugar addiction.0
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I always make room in my calorie budge for a Klondike bar only 180 calories. :-)0
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I'm like you. I need dessert every day. Definitely dealing with a little sugar addiction here. I'll have chocolate (Hershey's or Ghiradelli milk chocolate caramel bars)... a little bit of icecream..... or these cheap little candy apples with caramel and peanuts that I get from the supermarket.0
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(Florida supermarket chain) brand of fat free Black Forest Cake yogurt
Basically bits of yummy Black Forest Cake in yogurt
fat free and only 110 calories
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/publix-black-forest-cake-yogurt-396665790 -
Pop tarts smothered with peanut butter or nutella lol0
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I like hershey miniatures. I need a little chocolate every afternoon.0
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Any "mini" candy bar-- the ones that have like 45 calories.
Or a giant overflowing bowl of ice cream cause yolo.0 -
Low cal jelly and whipped cream
Chocolate mousse yum yum0 -
i have either a frozen banana and coca food processed to make a pretend icecream
sugar free jelly
or ive been making a peanut butter cookie. Single serve – best 185 calories of my day0 -
After dinner I eat, while cutting (currently), 2 pop tarts, 4-5 cups of cereal with 1/2 - 3/4 cup of milk, & a pint of ice cream. Nom nom nom.
When maintaining I add 500 calories of something else awesome...while slow bulking another 500 on top of that0 -
Few pieces of 81% dark chocolate usually.0
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Frozen banana tossed in food processor with cocoa powder. Damn good.0
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TCBY frozen greek yogurt -- which is nonfat. Black raspberry right this second. Nom Nom Nom....0
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