What is your typical dessert?
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Greek yogurt (plain) mixed with chocolate protein powder and berries. Taste like Chocolate mousse
Strawberries dipped in dark chocolate
Microwave protein mug cake or protein pancakes
Apple cinnamon chobani + natty PB
Blended frozen banana, PB, dash or milk an cinnamon. Ice cream
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I don't do typical. That would ruin half of the fun of dessert for me.0
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Frozen cherries or an ice cream bar. I don't eat dessert often, though. I never have.0
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I hear fruit is nice.0
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a square of dark chocolate
a skinny cow ice cream bar
a "daily's peach daiquiri if I have a lot of calories
a glass of wine with a little bit of blue cheese or manchego0 -
fresh fruit salad, and nuts.0
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Just one cornetto...
...and it has to be strawberry, hubby has the classic.
140 calories of heaven. :happy:0 -
a few blocks of dark chocolate, banana, chocolate mousse, mr. kipling lemon slice, greek yogurt with a little honey, muller corner yogurt0
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Jelly & custard. Every night. 162 cals for 4 serves of the jelly & 2 of the custard. 162 cals TOTAL0
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Double Vodka0
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I am currently allowing 20% of my calories a day to be junk or sweets... so that's 400 calories of either ice cream, cookies, cake brownies, caramel popcorn (friend just brought me some from the beach.. woo hoo).
Honestly, I went so long not letting myself have that stuff that now in maintenance I struggle with not going overboard on it. I didn't really go overboard on it when I was fat but now it is easy to do so. I wish I would have allowed more treats through the diet phase.0 -
Usually no dessert but occasionally I like a sweet snack.Then it might be a Tofutti "Marry Me" ice cream bar - yummy 168 calories, 1/8 cup Thompson raisins mixed with 1 Tb Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips - 179 calories, frozen banana- 100 calories, or a small gala apple smeared with 1 TB organic peanut butter--180 calories.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.
And it is delicious.
Holy cow! I'm copying this!! Thanks!
I hope you like it as much as I do! Try replacing the chocolate with cocoa powder (maybe add some more sweetener) for chocolate mousse!0 -
Low cal eton mess for me.
1 meringue nest crumbles into fat free greek yogurts with chopped strawberrys mixed in. LUSH!0 -
I don't really do dessert but when I do it's BEER!
This.
I don't really care about dessert. I'd rather be able to have a cheese board! If I have a sweet craving it'll be a 0% Fat Greek Yogughurt or one of those tiny Fromage Frais pots, maybe a low-cal chocolate mousse. My partner and I don't really eat sweets so we usually have leftovers from events in the fridge so if I HAVE TO have chocolate, then there's bitesized bits in there.
Health wise, I bloody adore creme fraiche on strawberries or mango. A handful of grapes can give you a nice little sugar kick too.0 -
I love my blacks and green organic dark chocolate...0
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