clean desserts please!

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  • Posts: 1,164 Member
    Cool eating disorder trick. :flowerforyou:

    Exercising extra in order to earn more calories for your day is an eating disorder?

    I guess I need to make an appointment with a shrink. I have a serious eating disorder.
  • Posts: 65 Member
    Chocolate Avocado Pudding.

    I haven't tried it myself, but I have heard amazing reviews. I would get the recipe from cookingwithjax.com, its a food blog filled with tons of healthy foods.
  • Make your own sorbet!
  • http://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-food/recipe-healthy-chocolate-fudgesicles/

    I make mine with a bit of plain greek yogurt as well for added protein and creaminess. :)
  • Posts: 90 Member
    I recommend fruit juice made fresh from a juicer.
  • Posts: 9,377 Member
    Talenti is clean as long as you don't drop it on the way to your mouth :flowerforyou:

    Perfect answer :heart:
  • Posts: 62 Member
    I don't understand this obsession with pureed bananas. That's not ice cream, that's baby food. :/
  • Posts: 168 Member
    :love: A frozen banana, half a cup of coconut milk any other frozen fruit eg raspberries or blueberries . Blitz in the food processor. Best icecream Eva!

    This sounds fantastic.
  • Posts: 508 Member
    You know what dem old suga daddies say.....you can have whatever you liiiiiike (yes)
  • Posts: 32
    Figs and dates are overtly sweet and utterly delicious. Glycemic index is like 42, full of fiber, and potassium, and micronutrients. You can't go wrong!
  • Posts: 1,513 Member
    clean desserts? stop eating out the bin
  • Posts: 15,267 Member
    Sometimes I let myself have a plain rice cake with 1/2 a tbsp of natural organic peanut butter on top.

    edit: oh and some banana slices on top as well

    this makes me have the sadz...you consider that a dessert...wow...
  • I'm a huge fan of raw chocolate. Tastes amazing, and whilst you are still going to need to save some calories for it, the ingredients actually have nutritional benefits, as opposed to empty calories (like the Skinny Cow products, which I too try to avoid).

    Also vegan friendly and gluten free.

    A couple of examples i've made recently:

    Raw Chocolates:
    1 cup raw Cacao Powder
    3/4 cup Extra Virgin Coconut oil (warm over a bowl of warm water so it's in its melted form)
    2 tbsp Agave

    mix all ingredients in a bowl and then pour into chocolate moulds and set/keep in the fridge.

    Raw Chocolate Mousse:
    4 tbsp raw cacao powder
    2 tbsp Agave
    3 tbsp coconut oil (in it's melted form, as above)
    1 large avocado
    1 banana
    teeny, tiny sprikle of sea salt (i prefer the Pink Rock salt).

    Place everything in a blender (i use my nutribullet or a hand blender), and blend, blend, blend until silky smooth.
    I pour it into 4 ramekins. Then set it in the Fridge for at least an hour.

    Enjoy :)
  • Posts: 5,481 Member
    So much :sad: in this post!!!
  • Posts: 63 Member
    This made me smile haha :)


    You know what dem old suga daddies say.....you can have whatever you liiiiiike (yes)
  • Posts: 63 Member
    These sound good :)




    I love the yaso frozen Greek yogurt bars. They are 80-100 calories each and very low in fat. My favorite flavors are vanilla bean and salty caramel but there are many more like fudge and strawberry. Another healthy dessert choice is fruit dipped in a bit of chocolate. Sometimes I like to freeze fruit like mango and melon, basically any fruit that has some water in it. When it's frozen it's a bit icy. And don't forget smoothies! Low fat fruit yogurt or simply fruit blended up is a great dessert choice. You can then make Popsicles out of that. Hope I helped!!
  • Posts: 63 Member
    Thank you! Helps that I am vegetarian : )

    I'm a huge fan of raw chocolate. Tastes amazing, and whilst you are still going to need to save some calories for it, the ingredients actually have nutritional benefits, as opposed to empty calories (like the Skinny Cow products, which I too try to avoid).

    Also vegan friendly and gluten free.

    A couple of examples i've made recently:

    Raw Chocolates:
    1 cup raw Cacao Powder
    3/4 cup Extra Virgin Coconut oil (warm over a bowl of warm water so it's in its melted form)
    2 tbsp Agave

    mix all ingredients in a bowl and then pour into chocolate moulds and set/keep in the fridge.

    Raw Chocolate Mousse:
    4 tbsp raw cacao powder
    2 tbsp Agave
    3 tbsp coconut oil (in it's melted form, as above)
    1 large avocado
    1 banana
    teeny, tiny sprikle of sea salt (i prefer the Pink Rock salt).

    Place everything in a blender (i use my nutribullet or a hand blender), and blend, blend, blend until silky smooth.
    I pour it into 4 ramekins. Then set it in the Fridge for at least an hour.

    Enjoy :)
  • Posts: 396 Member
    Well OP, you made this hard because my dessert would be greek yogurt and/or fruit, but one thing i bet no one here has yet mentioned -

    when i want something filling and yummy, i just eat peanut butter by the spoonful out of the jar. About 2-3 big spoonsful and im good to go. its also fun to eat out of the jar like im a bad kid. Jiff creamy is the brand i like.
  • Posts: 153 Member
    Melt some dark chocolate. Dip bananas and strawberries in the melted (but not too hot!) chocolate. Place on parchment paper and freeze.
  • Posts: 113 Member
    Well OP, you made this hard because my dessert would be greek yogurt and/or fruit, but one thing i bet no one here has yet mentioned -

    when i want something filling and yummy, i just eat peanut butter by the spoonful out of the jar. About 2-3 big spoonsful and im good to go. its also fun to eat out of the jar like im a bad kid. Jiff creamy is the brand i like.

    My boyfriend sprinkles chocolate chips in the peanut butter first, then eats it by the spoon out of the jar. Makes me laugh every time, but honestly I'd be joining him if I could stand the texture of peanut butter.
  • Posts: 34,415 Member
    I love ending my day with a little treat, but I always want it to be healthy. I'm getting kind of tired of arctic zero, greek yogurt, fruit parfaits, fruit, etc. haha I have tried lots of different things : ) Is there any recipes (preferably without flour) or even a healthy or healthy-ish treat you buy at a store? I always see those skinny cow desserts but it seems like those are just unhealthy ice cream bars shrunk in size for less calories :P Ideas?!

    Egads. What is inherently unhealthy about ice cream?
  • Posts: 16,913 Member
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    I'm having this tonight. Not sure if it's clean but...i mean, I don't get hung up on that kinda thing
  • Posts: 6,800 Member
    I just dropped chocolate on the floor. But I blew on it...does that count?
  • Posts: 34,415 Member
    I just dropped chocolate on the floor. But I blew on it...does that count?

    How many seconds was it on the floor?
  • Posts: 6,800 Member

    How many seconds was it on the floor?
    Well I went over to the bfs for a few hrs so he could participate in clean eating...it was on the floor when I got back...I think the cat may have picked it out of the bag....it's candy coated though so it's not like it eats up lint :D
  • Posts: 584 Member
    I had this Avocado Pudding tonight, not so great warm, so I tossed it in the freezer for one hour it was good.

    http://theprettybee.com/2014/01/chocolate-avocado-pudding-paleo-vegan.html
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Protein powder desserts?

    Try proteinpow.com
  • A few years back, when I was 250 pounds and flirting with diabetes, I discovered many low sugar, low calorie desserts. Now that I'm down in the 180 range, I still eat some of them. My favorite frozen pie recipe is:

    8 oz Lite {or sugar free} Cool Whip
    1 package Sugar free Jello {of your favorite flavor}
    2 packages Lite Yoplait yogurt {matching jello flavor}
    I have made this in just about ever flavor you can think of. It's 91 calories a serving.

    And a 66 calorie chilled pudding I really like:

    1 1.4 oz packages of Jello sugar free pudding and pie filling
    1 1/2 cups skim milk
    2 cups lite Cool Whip

    Tonight we served cheesecake pudding on frozen Margarita pie. They were very good together.

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    How many servings do these make?
  • Posts: 2,512 Member

    How many servings do these make?

    That is one serving of each. I put the frozen one in an 8X8 baking dish and cut it into eight pieces. The pudding is nine servings. The dish we used was deeper, so I just marked it off in thirds each way.
  • Posts: 916 Member

    My boyfriend sprinkles chocolate chips in the peanut butter first, then eats it by the spoon out of the jar. Makes me laugh every time, but honestly I'd be joining him if I could stand the texture of peanut butter.

    Skippy Natural Creamy Peanut Butter w/Honey, with or without chocolate chips . . . Utterly awesome, especially right out of the jar.

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