Foods you can eat a lot of for 100 calories or less?

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  • giggitygoo
    giggitygoo Posts: 1,978 Member
    a full serving of cottage cheese is pretty huge, and super filling because of the protein.
  • gg24
    gg24 Posts: 58
    1 cup of bay shrimp is 90 cals. For around 150 cals put the shrimp over a big bowl of romaine and add some low-cal dressing. They really are coming out with some good ones since they started using yogurt as their base.
  • soidade
    soidade Posts: 116 Member
    Try yogurt, some almonds, tablespoon of peanut butter, apples. If anything, think some crunchy fruits or veggies. The more you chew on foods like this, the more your body is telling your mind that you are getting full and satisfied. Good luck!

    Almonds and peanut butter do nothing for satiating me, sadly, but fruits/veggies do! I do like pistachios... Academically, I know that you're not getting any more volume than almonds, but the whole process of de-shelling makes it feel like more food.
  • skip2lulu
    skip2lulu Posts: 6 Member
    2 cups of diced watermelon! It's actually hard to eat that much.
  • cmeyers186
    cmeyers186 Posts: 2 Member
    A fig has only 7 calories, is pretty bulky and filled with fiber. If you ate 10 of them you would be stuffed and still only at 70 calories. Celery is another one.
  • AdventureFreak
    AdventureFreak Posts: 236 Member
    3/4 pound brocolli.
  • jbing07
    jbing07 Posts: 46 Member
    Try yogurt, some almonds, tablespoon of peanut butter, apples. If anything, think some crunchy fruits or veggies. The more you chew on foods like this, the more your body is telling your mind that you are getting full and satisfied. Good luck!

    Almonds and peanut butter do nothing for satiating me, sadly, but fruits/veggies do! I do like pistachios... Academically, I know that you're not getting any more volume than almonds, but the whole process of de-shelling makes it feel like more food.

    I can understand that, it took me awhile down my weight loss journey for almonds or a tablespoon of peanut butter to satisfy me too.
  • ScubaAmyMN
    ScubaAmyMN Posts: 1,701 Member
    bump - love the ideas here

    The only addition I have is making kale chips. They do nothing for actual hunger, but if I just feel like munching on something, it works pretty well.

    I agree with cereal. A small bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios feels substantial to me.

    I just made a whole shopping list from this thread!
  • hallsm1
    hallsm1 Posts: 5 Member
    About a cup of frozen grapes. It's like eating tiny Popsicles and being frozen it slows down how quickly you can eat them!
  • EmbraceFlow
    EmbraceFlow Posts: 19 Member
    Bookmarking this thread. Watermelon :D
  • marvelmo
    marvelmo Posts: 119 Member
    Bump
  • staceylw31
    staceylw31 Posts: 29 Member
    Bryers no sugar added Neapolitan Ice Cream. 1/2 cup is 80 calories...and it is SOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD. My room mate and I had to force ourselves to put it away lol
  • staceylw31
    staceylw31 Posts: 29 Member
    The Dannon Light & Fit Greek yogurts are only 80 calories and are to die for! They aren't as thick or sour as other Greek yogurts I've tried, and I'm a huge fan of the toasted coconut as week as the banana cream. They also keep me full and satisfy my sweet tooth

    Just had the blueberry one for a snack today after lunch and kept me full or for a long time until dinner. Always a good choice.

    my favorite is the chocolate cherry :happy:
  • carolineire
    carolineire Posts: 65 Member

    I use raw sugar snap peas as vehicles for dips, instead of chips. They're 88 cals for a 7.5 oz. bag. Add some salsa or hummus, and you've got a HUGE tasty snack for relatively few calories.


    Cant wait to try that!

    How about some quinoa? Super low in calories, high in protein and nutrients, keeps you really full.
  • dunnodunno
    dunnodunno Posts: 2,290 Member
    You can eat a lot of cauliflower for 100 calories. I usually buy the microwave bags & then add some Season All to give it a little more flavor.
  • CindyMarcuzAdams
    CindyMarcuzAdams Posts: 4,007 Member
    Bumpity bump

    Thanks for this thread OP
  • naturesfempower
    naturesfempower Posts: 107 Member
    bump
  • Anonycatgirl
    Anonycatgirl Posts: 502 Member
    I've become a big fan of Edy's Outshine frozen fruit pops. 60-80 calories depending on the flavor, a bit of nutrition, big enough you feel like you're getting a real treat, and no artificial sweeteners. (I'm not trying to start the argument about their safety AGAIN, but I hate the way they taste.)
  • maryjay52
    maryjay52 Posts: 557 Member
    i have two tupperware containers with seven sections to them each.. i fill them up with all kinds of healthy veggies and some fruit for a salad bar .. if im not in the mood for spring greens then ill grab some of the veggies and fill my plate up and munch away
  • ZBuffBod
    ZBuffBod Posts: 297 Member
    Bump. Great ideas!
  • ZBuffBod
    ZBuffBod Posts: 297 Member
    I've become a big fan of Edy's Outshine frozen fruit pops. 60-80 calories depending on the flavor, a bit of nutrition, big enough you feel like you're getting a real treat, and no artificial sweeteners. (I'm not trying to start the argument about their safety AGAIN, but I hate the way they taste.)

    I love those too. Have some peach mango in my freezer that I'll be snacking on this week.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I've become a big fan of Edy's Outshine frozen fruit pops. 60-80 calories depending on the flavor, a bit of nutrition, big enough you feel like you're getting a real treat, and no artificial sweeteners. (I'm not trying to start the argument about their safety AGAIN, but I hate the way they taste.)

    Most are 45 calories now, I think they changed them and added veggies.

    I must be the odd one out but 99% of the suggestions here wouldn't fill me up at all if I was really hungry enough for a snack. 100 calories just doesn't cut it, lol.
  • dottyb1tchmouse
    dottyb1tchmouse Posts: 31 Member
    Baby carrots (about 30 = 100) or grape tomatoes (about 50).
  • ajff
    ajff Posts: 986 Member
    Watermelon!

    Snap peas - They are like crack, and I can never eat 100 calories worth of them!

    There are these skinny breadsticks in the fancy breadstick section of the grocery store: Alessi Grissini Torinesi. They come in a box with 5 packages inside. They take a while to eat, are very crunchy, and look all fancy b/c they are skinny and long. They are less than 100 calories.

    Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks -- each one has 45 calories and tastes like naughty naughty sausage!

    1/2 an ounce of pistachios ( I think?) they also take a while to shell, so that 100 calories takes a while.
  • mskeeys
    mskeeys Posts: 6
    Subbing.

    I love fresh pineapple for a snack. A cup of diced fresh pineapple is about 80 calories and I feel pretty full afterwards!
  • you can eat 2 cups of sugar snap peas for 80 calories.
  • annadjanssen
    annadjanssen Posts: 29 Member
    What kind of ice cream sandwich has the lowcals. I am a fool for them
    Skinny cow has ice cream sandwiches that are super yummy
  • luluinca
    luluinca Posts: 2,899 Member
    I eat half of a Quest bar for 95 calories and it fills me up pretty well as a snack and I get the added benefit of both carbs and protein. I try not to eat added sugar at night so this makes a good dessert for me. If I have room I'll add a little fruit to satisfy my sweet tooth.
  • Kelli0453
    Kelli0453 Posts: 8 Member
    maryjay52 wrote: »
    i have two tupperware containers with seven sections to them each.. i fill them up with all kinds of healthy veggies and some fruit for a salad bar .. if im not in the mood for spring greens then ill grab some of the veggies and fill my plate up and munch away


    Awesome idea! Thanks!!
  • ithrowconfetti
    ithrowconfetti Posts: 451 Member
    Plain, sautéed mushrooms.