What's your favorite <150 calorie snack?

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donnace7
donnace7 Posts: 147 Member
I've got string cheese and those 100 calorie snack bags. Anything else you like that's easy?
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  • DoctorHuman
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    As a treat I have the 138 calorie snack it is neopolitan wafer ice cream from Aldi. Very yummy and not too naughty
  • EddieHaskell97
    EddieHaskell97 Posts: 2,227 Member
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    Sugar-free Popsicles!
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
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    Greek yogurt. Usually it's about 130 calories and full of protein. Soooooo good.
  • BarackMeLikeAHurricane
    BarackMeLikeAHurricane Posts: 3,400 Member
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    I take a blueberry cinnamon pop cake (see below) and put 1/2tbsp of fat free cool whip on each one and sprikle with cinnamon and splenda on it (mix cinnamon and splenda together first, trust me).
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    I usually eat four of them so it ends up being 79 calories total.
  • NarneyK
    NarneyK Posts: 264 Member
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    Ditto on the Greek Yogurt. Also, hard boiled eggs.
  • GardenGirlie
    GardenGirlie Posts: 241 Member
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    1/4 cup chile lime roasted pepitas @ 140 calories
  • brianalynnx
    brianalynnx Posts: 25 Member
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    I enjoy cheese sticks (light around 50-60 calories each), a serving of pretzels (around 110 calories for 20 depending on type you get) or Almonds (150 for 1 oz or so)
  • kkveggie
    kkveggie Posts: 56 Member
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    berries, veggies and hummus, cottage cheese, hard boiled eggs, pickles
  • curly1986
    curly1986 Posts: 98 Member
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    A big bowl of sliced cucumber and cherry tomatoes, with a bit of salad cream or coleslaw.
  • howardheilweil
    howardheilweil Posts: 603 Member
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    1/2 oz of raw almonds and a cup of cherries. Right around 150.
  • gr8xpectationz
    gr8xpectationz Posts: 161 Member
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    Mixed olives. 5 of them only have 15 calories. But because they're so flavorful and have a bit of fat in them, they often satisfy me.

    I also do string cheese for extra protein.

    And definitely Chobani yogurt. Chobani has come out with new flavors and new sizes in recent weeks, and I'm working my way through them all to figure out what I like best!

    Also fudgesicles or a piece of dark chocolate when I need something sweet.
  • hamminit
    hamminit Posts: 184 Member
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    A bagel thin and a wedge of laughing cow cinnamon cheese
  • Pearsquared
    Pearsquared Posts: 1,656 Member
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    I eat bananas like they're going out of style.
  • Mslmesq
    Mslmesq Posts: 1,001 Member
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    Mixed olives. 5 of them only have 15 calories. But because they're so flavorful and have a bit of fat in them, they often satisfy me.

    Um, which 5 olives do you eat that only have 15 calories?
  • CycleFlow
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    Apple - sliced , cinnamon on top & 10 - 12 almonds
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    Banana - 1/2 tbsp natural PB, cinnamon on top
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    Homemade muffins
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    Sliced turkey breast with sliced red peppers, dab of hummus
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    Marys Gluten Free crackers (1 serving) or 1/2 Serving crackers with a little cheese
  • new_beth_2013
    new_beth_2013 Posts: 109 Member
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    I love cottage cheese with tomatoes, or with cucumbers...
    sometimes I will just grab a bag of the sweet peppers and have a few of those too
    I can use minimal parmesean cheese to fulfill that want for cheese- and its great on broiled tomatoes with balsamic and olive oil (just a drop) and fresh basil.
    Carrot sticks and celery- sprinkle just a tad of dill on them and it gives it a little kick
    Hardboiled egg or 3 whites
    string cheese
    Fiber One 90 calorie cookie or brownie (thank the baby Jesus for these)
    Greek yogurt. YUMMMMMM.
  • HornedFrogPride
    HornedFrogPride Posts: 283 Member
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    Vitatop Vitamuffins (especially deep chocolate flavor), 100 calories, very high in fiber-don't eat one BEFORE a workout! save for AFTER! :happy:
  • pkbryant28
    pkbryant28 Posts: 146 Member
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    I take a blueberry cinnamon pop cake (see below) and put 1/2tbsp of fat free cool whip on each one and sprikle with cinnamon and splenda on it (mix cinnamon and splenda together first, trust me).
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    I usually eat four of them so it ends up being 79 calories total.


    Ummmmm, what is this pop cake you speak of and where might find some? :bigsmile:
  • RubyRunner14
    RubyRunner14 Posts: 148 Member
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    Grapes (60 cals 1/2 cup), blueberries (40 cals 1/2 cup) , baby carrots (40 cals for about 10 pieces), almonds (each is 7 cals), tuna (60 - 120 per serving depending), wrap (just by itself, about 90 - 180 cals depending on brand), oats (1/2 cup is 150 cals). Greek yoghurt definitely if I wasn't dairy sensitive.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
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    protein powder- plain greek yogurt and fruit- blended

    all in all it's about 240/250 calories- and I eat it half at a time.

    Tons of protein- and tons of delicious.

    Also- tuna

    and trail mix- not at the same time- totally different snacks.

    And eggs- I eat eggs like they are going out of style.