100 calorie snacks

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Hey all, I was hoping some of you had any advice for good 100 calorie snacks. I started buying 100 calorie packs of cookies and cupcakes, and realized that I wanted something healthy (and as filling as possible) without all of the sugar! Any ideas you have are greatly welcome!

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  • aunienue
    aunienue Posts: 416
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    plain rice cakes with laughing cow cheese.
  • ladybug91254
    ladybug91254 Posts: 232 Member
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    I like apples or popcorn....both seem filling to me.
  • mamaisis09
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    Dried Apricots:) If you eat one serving its 100 calories... Thats the healthy bit:) Also 90 calorie special K bars are tasty too, the strawberry ones.

    For a not so healthy but still delicious 100 calorie snack, skinny cow truffle bars (ice cream!). MMmmmmm yum.
  • pinkissheek
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    I play with raw veggies and see how much of a veggie makes 100 calories...it keeps you full for a while and they are super good for you!
  • jessemerson86
    jessemerson86 Posts: 174 Member
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    I really like eating baby carrots with hummus for a snack. 4.5 oz of carrots and 2Tbsp of hummus is about 100-130 calories depending on the brand of hummus you use.
  • jfer1977
    jfer1977 Posts: 139
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    I second the raw veggies. I like celery and carrots with ranch dip. I use the dry ranch mix and mix it into a container of fat free sour cream.
  • lutzsher
    lutzsher Posts: 1,153 Member
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    I really like eating baby carrots with hummus for a snack. 4.5 oz of carrots and 2Tbsp of hummus is about 100-130 calories depending on the brand of hummus you use.

    Yumm . . . could go for some right now . . . I 2nd this!
  • bjmk19047
    bjmk19047 Posts: 123
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    I eat craisins...they come in 100 calorie packs and there is just enough for a mid-afternoon or late evening snack!
  • ms_april
    ms_april Posts: 21 Member
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    I like laughing cow cheese, the light ones are 35 calories (so have 2) and come in several flavors. I eat it with celery. Almonds are good too you can have about 15 for 100 calories. Blue Diamond and Planters both make lots of flavors, eveerthing from chocolate to wasibi.
  • adamrpierce
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    1 large fuji apple is 100 calories. and it is Large and Delicious.
  • Bethany28
    Bethany28 Posts: 263
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    I do the 100 calorie popcorn bags because there is so much I feel fuller at then end!
  • smuehlbauer
    smuehlbauer Posts: 1,041 Member
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    20 pistachios - 78 calories
  • missindepndnt86
    missindepndnt86 Posts: 77 Member
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    I love plain popcorn, no butter or salt. One cup popped is about 40 calories!
  • skrall83
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    If you are at home!.... I love taking a sliced apple and baking it with splenda and cinnamon sprinkled over the top. Tastes like applie pie! I use the broil setting and it cooks quick!
  • superwmn
    superwmn Posts: 936
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    I enjoy string cheese. It's 70 calories and stays with me for a while. I also like spreading laughing cow on celery.

    Charmagne
  • OGFleabag
    OGFleabag Posts: 137 Member
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    love the blue diamond and the emerald prepackaged 100 calorie almond packs. works for me.
  • Sherri71
    Sherri71 Posts: 208 Member
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    I like the cheese n' cracker packs, just have to watch the sodium!

    Popcorn is a good one, there is a good amount in one bag so it is very filling. I also like 10-cal sugar free jello!
  • schpanks
    schpanks Posts: 468 Member
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    My new favorite is cottage cheese and grape tomatoes. I don't know how much of a portion would get you 100 calories, but a full serving and 5 grape tomatoes is like 130 calories, or something like that.
  • schpanks
    schpanks Posts: 468 Member
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    110 calories for a 1/2 cup of low fat cottage cheese and 5 grape tomatoes. Had one this afternoon! Yum. I also use bananas a lot. One is around 100 calories, lots of filling fiber, and they're easy to eat anywhere.