What's your go-to low cal snack?

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  • Mrsfreedom41
    Mrsfreedom41 Posts: 330 Member
    I like to eat a small crisp apple or 12 almonds. These really keep me satisfied until my next meal.:drinker:
  • beckyjeanleemaddox
    beckyjeanleemaddox Posts: 154 Member
    Pickles for me! 5 cal per.
    pickles!!!!! I love the spears!!!
  • allybird2
    allybird2 Posts: 45
    1/4 of a cucumber (slices) and baby carrots, + 1/2 tbsp of light ranch dressing! Yummy.
  • besaro
    besaro Posts: 1,858 Member
    goodness knows bars. 150 each. soy delicious bars 90 cals.
  • Peppah7
    Peppah7 Posts: 64 Member
    Just take popcorn seeds, put about a tablespoon in a bowl, put it in the microwave, and cap it with a plate.
    Boom... 30 calories in A CUP OF POPCORN,
    Feel free to stuff your mouth guiltlessly.
    Make more!
    (and use your non dominant hand while eating so you're more aware of what you've eaten)

    And... ANOTHER UH-mazing snack is peeling and cutting 2 bananas, putting them in the freezer for 2 hrs, putting them in the blender (they'll stick to the sides, just keep pushing them back into the blades) and VIOLA:
    ICE CREAM.
    vegetarian, gluten free, dairy free ice cream... made from ONE fruit ingredient.....
    you're welcome...
    have fun!

    Love this.. thank you!!! Great idea, I'll be trying some left handed popcorn & banana ice cream :heart:
  • becs3578
    becs3578 Posts: 836 Member
    My snacks during a week come from the following....

    Vanilla Greek Yogurt - 120cal

    An apple - 80 cal or with 1 tablespoon of peanut butter - 140cal

    2 oz of deli sliced turkey - 60cal

    2 oz of deli sliced ham - 80cal
  • auntiemsgr8
    auntiemsgr8 Posts: 483 Member
    apples with peanut butter
    vanilla greek yogurt
    almonds - love the wasabi from blue diamond
    KIND whole grain bars
    Fiber plus chocolate chip bars when I want chocolate
    fresh fruit
    cheese- love horseradish
  • CarolinkaCjj
    CarolinkaCjj Posts: 622 Member
    For parties: I bring baby carrots and cut up apple to sub for some of the other stuff.
    Day in day out: light string cheese and prunes (yes, prunes)
    Light yogurt.

    Oh and pickles. I can eat tons of pickles. Salt be damned.
  • jenny11011
    jenny11011 Posts: 6
    :smile:
  • Chefvan
    Chefvan Posts: 9 Member
    i get a bowl of steamed broccoli, sprinkle a little salt, not much. it is sweet, and the most nutritionally dense food their is.
  • meganjcallaghan
    meganjcallaghan Posts: 949 Member
    if i need to feel full and don't want to use up calories i'll have celery and tzatziki or hummus.....or no sugar jello (it's a store brand...i don't know if actual jello company has this). I just eat up the whole pack. 20 calories and water.....s'good
  • vcuchick
    vcuchick Posts: 29 Member
    Frozen greek yogurt dots are genius! I've gotta try this!
    I really love apple chips. You can get organic baked apple chips from Costco, or make them yourself. Since I often crave both crunchy and sweet snacks, they're perfect for both. 1/2 cup is about 90 calories.

    Popcorn
    Frozen greek yogurt dots (just dollop it on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet and freeze)
    Roasted Chickpeas
    Caprese Salad

    When I'm lacking ideas, pinterest is my best friend. Just search "healthy snacks." Use your discretion, though, because some of the recipes that pop up aren't healthy at all.
  • alexuh
    alexuh Posts: 108 Member
    Dried mango
    Prunes
    Quest bars
    Skinny popcorn (Metacalfe's)
    Red apples (Never green :sick:)
    Bananas
    Whatever is in my graze box :smile:
  • banana
    appes
    atkins bar
    rice cakes
    granola bar..
    small pot of yogurt..
    10 almonds..
    plum..
    baby carrots--
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    baby carrots and soy beans.
  • Proper popcorn???? It's lovely and only 88 calories per bag but tastes like much more. You can get it from Tesco but I'm sure it's available else where, anyway it's fab.
  • Aaron_K123
    Aaron_K123 Posts: 7,122 Member
    My go-to is almonds. But I suppose most people would not consider almonds to be low-calorie so not sure if that is what you are looking for.
  • chopsart
    chopsart Posts: 122 Member
    1slice 12 grain bread with 1/2 T peanut butter--- very filling
    Hard boiled eggs
  • RHachicho
    RHachicho Posts: 1,115 Member
    Hartley's 10 calorie jellies. God damn swear by them.
  • Rainboots80
    Rainboots80 Posts: 218 Member
    Veggies and hummus
  • Frozen fruit (50 cal in 100g) with yogurt (ranges from 80 cal per 100g for non-fat to around 150 cal per 100g).

    Delicious and filling!
  • daniel_parrett
    daniel_parrett Posts: 30 Member
    two eggs on a slice of toast. maybe a bit of salsa on it.
  • ChronicOptimist
    ChronicOptimist Posts: 558 Member
    This is technically a beverage, but I always keep iced coffee on hand. I make a pot of coffee, pour it into a pitcher and just let it cool in the fridge. Serve over ice with about a half a cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk and flavored sugar-free sweetener - delish! About 15 calories and totally tides me over.
  • cvcman
    cvcman Posts: 438 Member
    hard boiled egg whites
  • ferggie322
    ferggie322 Posts: 14 Member
    Sunflower seeds in the shell. They take a long time to eat. Cucumber with salt, pepper and lime juice. Watermelon or cantaloupe.
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    This is technically a beverage, but I always keep iced coffee on hand. I make a pot of coffee, pour it into a pitcher and just let it cool in the fridge. Serve over ice with about a half a cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk and flavored sugar-free sweetener - delish! About 15 calories and totally tides me over.

    coffee is superb for me to curb hunger...but I am also concerned about overdose....I am not against caffeine, but I do feel strange when I have more than 3 cups a day...decaf for some reason doesn't do the same job when it comes to supress appetite.
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member
    Those Gerber puffs are nutritionally very similar to Kix and probably any low-sugar breakfast cereal. The Gerber product is 12 times more expensive.

    Gerber Puffs, 30g, calories 107, fat 0, carbs 25, vitamins ~most are around 10% of RDA, ~$3/42g
    Kix, 30g, calories 107, fat 1, carbs 25, vitamins ~most around 10% of RDA, ~$3/510g
  • laurie04427
    laurie04427 Posts: 421 Member
    yogurt
    raw almonds
    fruit
  • mymuffin88
    mymuffin88 Posts: 14 Member
    Saltines in 2-packs (25 cal/pk), sold in large boxes at restaurant supply stores.
    Chicken broth -- prefer natural, but for a diet will make do with the powder -- under 5 cal/cup, and extremely satiating.
    Pringles in the small individial packs -- about 100 cal/pack.
    A Romaine lettuce leaf filled and rolled with a luncheon meat or about 4 Tbsp. of anything flavorful I find in the kitchen.
    Hard candy -- anything especially delicious (usually 10-25 cal/piece and it takes ages to dissolve).
    0.5 - 1.0 oz. almonds or peanuts -- I have a digital food scale that is very useful -- under 100-200 cal.
    Black coffee with a banana; or coffee with Bailey's Coffee Creamer (has the least chemicals; found in the refrig. section of market)
    Ghirardelli 60% Cacao Chocolate Chips -- large, quadruple size chips @ 5 cal. ea. -- they are real and fairly good chocolate.