What is your go to "healthy' dessert?
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Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.0 -
Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.
Yeah the German chocolate cake one is amazing!0 -
Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.
Yeah the German chocolate cake one is amazing!
I have not found this flavor but I think I need too♡0 -
I am on a mcd's parfait for dessert for now. I buy like four at atime and keep them in my fridge. so yummy and only 150 cals. sometimes I have ice cream in a cup but you don't get that much.0
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Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.
Yeah the German chocolate cake one is amazing!
I have not found this flavor but I think I need too♡
I also highly recommend Caramel Apple Pie and Southern Butter Pecan.0 -
Quest bars! Chocolate chip cookie dough or white chocolate raspberry warmed up is muy amazing.0
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talenti gelato0
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Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.
Yeah the German chocolate cake one is amazing!
I have not found this flavor but I think I need too♡
I also highly recommend Caramel Apple Pie and Southern Butter Pecan.
the peanut butter chocolate chip is the bizomb...0 -
Talenti gelato. ...
Boom.
Yeah the German chocolate cake one is amazing!
I have not found this flavor but I think I need too♡
I also highly recommend Caramel Apple Pie and Southern Butter Pecan.
the peanut butter chocolate chip is the bizomb...
...I cannot wait to go grocery shopping. I'm currently working on black raspberry chocolate chip. I will look for ALL of these. >.> I, uh, need them for my bulk.
Sicilian pistachio
Caribbean Coconut
Double Dark Chocolate
Are the only ones I've had to far. I have been told the sea salt caramel is tops. But... I can't be for certain until I try them all...0 -
Ooh sea salt caramel! Didn't know about that one.0
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I agree with the dark dark chocolate ie min 82% with coffee black. Sometimes I add berries and nuts or some light tru whip.
As far as the healthy vs unhealthy thing op used "quotes" because we all understand many are sensitive to the 'term'. I think things are a % healthy or unhealthy based upon our perceptions. Your threshold for what is healthy may be based upon knowledge, macro content, natural ingredients, or portion control. It's highly subjective but I'm happy to use the label myself - small justifications for me lead to LARGE binges.0 -
Fruit yogurts, chocolate, raw cocoa bar0
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Berry clafoutis or creme caramel.0
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1 cup of cottage cheese, 1/4 cup of blueberries and cinnamon.0
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Apples covered in pb and a little bit of dark chocolate chips0
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Low fat custard. Doesn't taste as good as the real stuff, but it fills a void.0
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Chia seeds soaked overnight with coconut milk, mashed banana and carob powder.0
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I like strawberries and melon with yogurt :-)0
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it's not low-cal, but it sure is healthy .... Full fat coconut milk (in a can), put it in the fridge overnight then in the morning (or later the next day), open the can and carefully scoop out all the cream that's on the top and put it into a deep bowl (the remaining liquid or coconut water can be used for something else), then put in 1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder and 1 packet of Stevia. Whip it until fluffy. Serving = 1/3 cup
Add some fresh berries on top and this is a NOMTASTIC healthy dessert0 -
apples.... so damn good0
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Check out my blog post! lol, its Healthy fudge and its only 9 carbs a square, 54 calories.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/mercurywinks0 -
I actually prefer my proats for dessert (as I don't normally eat breakfast)
choc/coconut proats with peanut butter and some sort of fruit usually.0 -
Ricotta mixed with milk and some jello pudding mix (I add berries sometimes too)
Breyer's ice cream
Frozen yogurt
Kozy Shack pudding
Greek yogurt
Chocolate0 -
Plain Fage yogurt with vanilla extract, Equal, frozen pineapples and frozen mixed berries.
Frozen bananas, raisins, and peanuts.
By "healthy" I'm assuming you mean foods with a higher nutritional content.0 -
Soya yogurt with a spoonful of dried goji berries.
Medjool dates for that caramelly flavour.
Fruit sorbet.
Or simply just a couple of squares of dark chocolate0 -
I agree with the dark dark chocolate ie min 82% with coffee black. Sometimes I add berries and nuts or some light tru whip.
As far as the healthy vs unhealthy thing op used "quotes" because we all understand many are sensitive to the 'term'. I think things are a % healthy or unhealthy based upon our perceptions. Your threshold for what is healthy may be based upon knowledge, macro content, natural ingredients, or portion control. It's highly subjective but I'm happy to use the label myself - small justifications for me lead to LARGE binges.
I think most rational people understood what she meant, and why she put the worth healthy in quotes.
But, of course, this is MFP and it wouldn't be the same without a few panties getting bunched. I'm surprised there have been no pictures posted of twinkies, snickers, or Ben and Jerry's core ice cream.0 -
low fat cookies and cream frozen yogurt!0
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Breyer's Vanilla ice cream with a teaspoon of Trader Joe's organic Midnight Moo chocolate syrup. Angel food cake is another favorite (60 calories per serving)0
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Ricotta with fruit and/or nuts, frozen bananas blended with chocolate soy milk, homemade merigue and/or lemon curd folded through greek yogurt, jelly (I don't like the taste of the sugar free stuff) with fruit, homemade ice lollies made from interesting fruit juice.0
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Belvita chocolate breakfast biscuits (with lots of fibres)
Cherry tomatoes
Strawberries/raspberries/apple/other seasonal fruit0
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