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What is your go to low calorie desert?

willowdragonfly
willowdragonfly Posts: 64 Member
edited February 20 in Food and Nutrition
My latest obsession is Sugar Free Strawberry Jello topped with a serving of Lite Cool whip,at 25 calories it is a guilt free indulgence :) (Not Healthy I know but it gets me through) What is yours?

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  • Mangopickle
    Mangopickle Posts: 1,509 Member
    Sugar free Popsicle fudgesicles. 40 cals. I had Panna cotta for the first time yesterday, i am gonna learn how to make it. Tastes much lighter than creme brulee
  • jmrozak
    jmrozak Posts: 1 Member
    Healthy Choice Frozen Greek Yogurt Vanilla Bean (100 kcal) + 1/4C of Costco's Pumkin Flax Cereal + a few fresh cut strawberries over top
  • healthygreek
    healthygreek Posts: 2,137 Member
    Fage plain yoghurt with honey and chopped walnuts.
    Yum.
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,729 Member
    Weight watchers raspberry ice cream pop dipped in dark chocolate - 95 calories
  • Adefowler
    Adefowler Posts: 61 Member
    I usually eat grapes or a banana with a bit of honey on it. Can't tolerate artificial sweeteners (I have celiac disease and I have a weakened digestive tract). In the summer, I'll freeze the fruit and then shave it with my ice shaver. Makes a delicious treat.
  • Mini_horse_lover
    Mini_horse_lover Posts: 178 Member
    Banana Ice Cream - Just a frozen banana and a little bit of soy or almond milk blended together,
    130 cals or something and so yum not to mention healthy :)
    Add frozen berries etc in it to make it even better for you.(:
  • willowdragonfly
    willowdragonfly Posts: 64 Member
    These all sound so delicious,I will have to add them to my "To Try" list.
  • mznene89
    mznene89 Posts: 21 Member
    Grapefruit or vanilla pudding cup or red hot candies
  • ge105
    ge105 Posts: 268 Member
    Very dark chocolate (fav is Eco blackout 85%) two squares = 84 cals.
  • floydypants
    floydypants Posts: 52 Member
    Fat free yoghurt, strawberries and a broken up meringue nest. Around 100 calories and really sweet to get rid of a craving.

    It's even nicer with Yoomoo frozen yoghurt and a flake crumbled on top then it's about 300.
  • ladyargentum
    ladyargentum Posts: 82 Member
    Chocolate mousse: 100 calories per 2/3cup serve
    http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/8004/light+chocolate+mousse
    I add a little more cocoa and reduce the sugar just a tad to keep it at 100calories
  • lavendy17
    lavendy17 Posts: 309 Member
    1. Jello 60 calorie dark chocolate pudding
    2. Blueberries with fat free whipped cream
    3. A regular cookie. I buy artisan brands and try to find ones where one cookie is 70-100 calories. The reason I buy expensive cookies is that if I have a box of 8 cookies that I paid $4 for, I am too cheap to eat in one sitting. It makes having one cookie easier if I think it's too expensive. Weird logic but just works for me for some reason. And I love cookies. I am the cookie monster, and this is the only way I can have any responsibly.
  • caqtcolleen
    caqtcolleen Posts: 4 Member
    Sugar free popsicle brand popsicles-30 calories.regular for kids are 70 calories:)
  • BroiledNotFried
    BroiledNotFried Posts: 446 Member
    Half a peach, grilled. Topped with vanilla or peach greek yogurt and some berries.
  • kagd28
    kagd28 Posts: 6 Member
    Fat free Greek yoghurt mixed with cocoa powder, sweetener, and sometimes vanilla or cinnamon or ground up instant coffee- it makes a very thick pudding-like concoction (about 50 cals for a smallish but filling portion)

    If I need "real" dessert, I have a few mini chocolate peanut butter cup chips from Trader Joe's (8 calories each I think), or I make http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2013/09/2-ingredient-healthy-banana-bread-breakfast-cookies-with-delicious-add-ins/ these cookies with chopped up dark chocolate which ends up being about 200 calories for 4 cookies which are substantial and nutritious enough to be part of a meal.
  • lemon629
    lemon629 Posts: 501 Member
    A few squares of dark chocolate. My current favorite is Chocolove's Orange Peel in Dark Chocolate. 25 calories per square. I have a few squares every day.
  • Clementine oranges - 35 calories!
  • Railr0aderTony
    Railr0aderTony Posts: 6,803 Member
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    Two of these^^^^^ 150 calories

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    1/2 cup of this 90 calories

    Ultimate waffle Ice cream sandwich 240 calories. YUM
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    Cookies, ice cream, cake. :bigsmile:
  • Apocalypz
    Apocalypz Posts: 155 Member
    Very dark chocolate (fav is Eco blackout 85%) two squares = 84 cals.
    This brings me back home, so I've got to savour. It's aaa m a z i n g!

    Bonnat Chocolate Bittersweet Dark Chocolate 75% Cocoa
  • cmiller224
    cmiller224 Posts: 158
    Dark chocolate covered strawberries
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