Your fav low cal snack?

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  • KandisV
    KandisV Posts: 26
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    Frigo light string cheese is my go to snack, but I also love pistachios, hummus w/veggies, laughing cow cheese with celerey, hard boiled eggs, sugar free jello (black raspberry), sugar free popsicles & fudgsicles. I tend to crave more of the savory/salty snacks rather than sweets.
  • criscindymalosh
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    I like those 100 calorie packs of guacamole with celery personally...:smile:
  • stsanche
    stsanche Posts: 27 Member
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    that sounds amazing!
  • Pelly57
    Pelly57 Posts: 169 Member
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    Pickled egg, or plain hardboiled if you aren't adventursome
    Tuna cups
    Beef jerky

    Get the protein trend here? Proteins keep me satisfied longer, and I won't crave more sweets

    For something salty and cruncy, Seasoned Roasted Seaweed.
  • lauryn86
    lauryn86 Posts: 86 Member
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    i keep dark chocolate hershey kisses in he freezer they are only like 22 cals each, great for after dinner sweet tooth.
    popcorn
    cottage cheese w/ unsweet apple sauce & cinnamon on top
    grapes
    string cheese
    dill pickel spears
    cashews
  • stclaira1
    stclaira1 Posts: 1
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    Jilly's no sugar jello is in the supermarket section usually by the yogurt. It is made up in little containers and kept cool. I kind of cut one up and mix it with cool whip--no fat kind. The thing I like about this is that they are only 5 calories--so you can have two or three--even with the cool whip, it is extremely few calories--like 30. Even though it is sugar-free--it is still good if you like jello.
  • JenniTheVeggie
    JenniTheVeggie Posts: 2,474 Member
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    Hmmm...I have a lot of different categories for the things I eat. My current go to low calorie foods are:

    Air popped popcorn (I pop mine in a brown paper lunch bag in the microwave, no oil needed)
    Celery
    Pickles
    Radishes
    Cucumbers with salt
    Strawberries
    Blueberries
    Honeydew (currently addicted to honeydew)
  • Wilbur_NOLA
    Wilbur_NOLA Posts: 120 Member
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    Water...doesn't get any lower cal that that! Chug two 8 oz glasses and watch hunger disappear! I like to chase my water with a stick of delicious gum.
  • MrsGriffin67
    MrsGriffin67 Posts: 485 Member
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    Dry roasted Edamame is really high in fiber and protein. Delicious!
    Fiber One bars are good too.
  • Buddhasmiracle
    Buddhasmiracle Posts: 925 Member
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    I try to make each "snack" intentional - so I'll eat a piece of fruit (or half if they're high in calories, like bananas) and some protein (string cheese, nuts, cottage cheese, non-fat greek yogurt).

    Excellent examples and,
    I eat raw almonds and for a sweet, figs.
  • JENNY7634
    JENNY7634 Posts: 68 Member
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    I love 2T of roasted red pepper hummus on a multigrain wasa crispbread......sooooo good and 110 cals : )
  • judychicken
    judychicken Posts: 937 Member
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  • louiset849
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    snack a jacks yummy!!
  • demonlullaby
    demonlullaby Posts: 499 Member
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    probably not the best thing but.. i'm literally addicted to chips. the special k cracker chips are my new go to snack! 28 of them for 110 calories?! not bad for my chip fix.
  • SkinnyMozza
    SkinnyMozza Posts: 66 Member
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    bump for later :flowerforyou:
  • umachanxo
    umachanxo Posts: 926 Member
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    - Watermelon
    - Boiled egg
    - 10 almonds
    - Cheese string
    - Special K popped chips (80 calories for 16 chips)
    - Quinoa crunchies (100 calories for 28grams)
    - Cucumber
    - Banana
    - Fruit salad
    - Greek yogurt
    - Cottage cheese
    - Lara Bars (Depending on the bars, the calories vary. I find these keep me pretty full).
    - Dates
    - Nut mixes (It's so hard to find some without any added sugar, though.)
  • Paigeballetdancer
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    President's choice Greek yogurt and honey bars are only 80 calories, and they taste like ice cream bars!! No runny ice milk. If you're more of a fruit fan, then the peach ones are also crazy good.
  • eazy_
    eazy_ Posts: 516 Member
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    0 calorie pickle. Large glass of water. I often mistake hunger for thirst.
  • themommie
    themommie Posts: 4,994 Member
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    Pita bread cut in wedges and baked til crunchy dip in spicy or garlic hummus

    Air popped popcorn

    Rice cakes you can put some light cream cheese and sprinkle with cinnamon

    Skinny cow ice cream bars
  • Schlackity
    Schlackity Posts: 268 Member
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    almonds (14 for 85 calories)
    Vitalicious brownies (100 each)
    Fuji apple (depends on size but I think around 100 each)
    frozen grapes
    Nutri-grain waffle (one waffle is 70 calories) with a little fruit spread