Surprisngly low in cals?
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95Tashey95
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There are a lot of topics about people finding foods that are shockingly high in calories, fat or sugar so how about having a post in reverse
What little gems have people found out there that are normal foods (not diet foods as I think these need to be avoided most of the time!) that are surprisingly satisfying and low in cals, fat or sugar?
What little gems have people found out there that are normal foods (not diet foods as I think these need to be avoided most of the time!) that are surprisingly satisfying and low in cals, fat or sugar?
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Asparagus.0
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Crab sticks at 12-16 a piece.0
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Tripe!
low cals (85 per 100 grams), no carbs (I don't care, anyway it has zero carbs), a lot of proteins and a few fat (kind of 23%fat and 77% proteins)
Lots of minerals, a bit of cholesterol though (122 milligrams)0 -
Tripe!
low cals (85 per 100 grams), no carbs (I don't care, anyway it has zero carbs), a lot of proteins and a few fat (kind of 23%fat and 77% proteins)
Lots of minerals, a bit of cholesterol though (122 milligrams)
Haha I hate the stuff. And that smell... :sick:
Shrimp. And caramels. I was shocked to find out that they are only like 25 calories.
That's it really.0 -
Tripe!
low cals (85 per 100 grams), no carbs (I don't care, anyway it has zero carbs), a lot of proteins and a few fat (kind of 23%fat and 77% proteins)
Lots of minerals, a bit of cholesterol though (122 milligrams)
Haha I hate the stuff. And that smell... :sick:
Shrimp. And caramels. I was shocked to find out that they are only like 25 calories.
That's it really.
yes... some snaks and sweets are surprisingly "low" cals... meaning that I would have guessed much more...
But for the tripe... you should try the pne we do here in Italy0 -
budget ice cream bars from Geant... 99 cals/bar... (they're not even diet or low fat... just not very big because they're the budget version)
some kinds of chocolate bars, 140-200 cals/bar.. e.g that cadbury's one that has bubbles in it (like a cadbury version of aero but smaller)...... it's worth checking the smaller chocolate bars because they can make a nice snack or dessert that's really easy to fit into your calorie goal0 -
The donuts I get are only around 200 each! I don't know why they get such a bad rap!0
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Many fruits and vegetables. But for treats, Breyer's Blasts Rapsberry Creamsicle. It's vanilla ice cream and raspberry sorbet mixed, 120 calories for 1/2 cup, so I can eat a cup of it for 240. I find room in my macros for that quite often! Also air popped popcorn.0
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Europe Summer Rolls. My favourite 'candy' bar and only 187 calories, hard to not justify one for breakfast haahaa.
Snickers Ice Cream bars - 180 cal. Crazy! So good!0 -
You should see how much broccoli can be eaten for 200 calories.
Nomnomnom0 -
I was surprised tonight to find that pumpkin is pretty low cal (already knew about the broccoli, love my veggies!)0
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Bacon. 2 strip for 70-80 calories but so much flavor and since it has fat it sticks with me. Large Coffee, 2 Splenda, cup of lo fat milk and side of bacon is my favorite drive thru breakfast and only 180 calories.
Eggplant. So low in calories you almost don't need to log it.0 -
I was surprised tonight to find that pumpkin is pretty low cal (already knew about the broccoli, love my veggies!)
My wife was into WW for a few years, they use pumpkin a lot with a cake mix, do not use any oil or eggs, just a can of pumpkin, makes a decent cake that scores pretty low in WW points, and use "free" cool whip for the icing. Pumpkin is pretty nutritious too. I think some recipes used sauerkraut the same way, and maybe shredded zucchini ??
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Cucumber. Great for using with dips when cut on the diagonal (hummus, spinach dip, etc.).
I'll reiterate shrimp - when I need to get in more protein but don't have a ton of cals left, I can eat 5 - 6 oz of shrimp for less than 200 cal.
Also healthy-ier (uncured, unpreserved) deli meat - Kroger Simple Truth Uncured Black Forest Ham is 60 cal per 2 oz and the Smoked Turkey is 50 cal per 2 oz. Applegate Farms Organic Uncured Turkey Hot Dogs are only 50 cal each, too.0 -
Fudgsicles! Only 40 calories for a fudgesicle! I have one every night!0
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Tilapia0
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My wife was into WW for a few years, they use pumpkin a lot with a cake mix, do not use any oil or eggs, just a can of pumpkin, makes a decent cake that scores pretty low in WW points, and use "free" cool whip for the icing. Pumpkin is pretty nutritious too. I think some recipes used sauerkraut the same way, and maybe shredded zucchini ??
Bill
How cool, I'll have to look into it! (I'm in Australia, where pumpkin isn't as popular in everyday cooking, so we don't have cans of pumpkin, I'll have to mash it the old fashioned way )0 -
The two that come to mind are:
Solero Exotic ice cream bars - 94 calories
Bounty candy bars - 130 calories
Mmmmmm...0 -
Ribena Ice Lollies - 50
Hartleys 10 cal Jelly - erm 100 -
Bacon is a good one
I quite like a bccon buttie with crustless bread. I never liked crusts anyway and when you cut them off its almost the same weight of just one slice of bread so why bother eating it if I don't like it lol0
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