What's for dessert?!

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  • TeenaMarina
    TeenaMarina Posts: 420 Member
    FroZen yogurt- I'm obsessed I have it 5 times a week at least and have still lost 70 lbs.
    Also diet hot chocolate with cool whip lite. It's delicious and hits the seer tooth for about 80 calories total

    Yum... what kind of frozen yogurt?
  • Cacassid
    Cacassid Posts: 19 Member
    Weight Watchers ice cream candy bars (they taste like a frozen snickers bar). They are 150 calories and amazing!
  • Becky011
    Becky011 Posts: 384
    I just discovered this --> freeze the dark chocolate sugar free jello pudding mousse. Unfrozen I honestly don't like it, but frozen ( a wonderful suggestion from my best friend) it tastes like chocolate ice cream :)) I like it alot!

    I also like skinny cow ice cream sandwiches

    Other times just good old fashioned berries with a little ice cream or cool whip if I don't have the cals for ice cream. Good stuff!
  • LindsayHein
    LindsayHein Posts: 73 Member
    Dessert flavored yogurts did the trick for me!
  • 1/4 cup of raisins or a red delicious apple are both some sweet fruit that I eat to take of a sugar craving :wink:
  • Purplebunnysarah
    Purplebunnysarah Posts: 3,252 Member
    Well, tonight I'm indulging and having a slice of homemade banana bread. 220 calories for once slice, but it's loaded with potassium and has decent iron and vitamin C. Totally worth it (and fits my calorie budget for the day).
  • I usually eat a special k cereal bar, pineapples or yogurt.....that usually does the trick!!
  • Purplegal
    Purplegal Posts: 137 Member
    I discovered Sees lollipops...they are BIG and I can suck on one for a good 15-20 and only have half of it gone...and they are only 80 calories each...my favorite is Cafe Latte flavor...plus they keep my mouth occupied. :)
  • mvedas
    mvedas Posts: 69
    All of these sound good! I am trying to 'clean up' my diet and get rid of artificial ingredients and it seems like a lot of the healthier dessert options are way over-processed! That said, I really like the Breyers All Natural Ice Cream bars, I get the triple chocolate and one bar (it's actually pretty good sized!) is 130 calories. And you can pronounce all the ingredients on the box!

    I always tell my hubby that if I didn't like sweets as much as I do, I'd be 15 pounds lighter!! Ha!
  • mvedas
    mvedas Posts: 69
    the tesco light choices chocolate profiterole desserts (130 cals)

    Oooo these sound good!

    They are actually AMAZING! I genuinely cannot believe they are only 130 calories! I would even go so far as to say they are THE best profiteroles i've ever had!

    Where the heck do you get these!!!!

    XxX
  • EricInArlington
    EricInArlington Posts: 531 Member
    2 Tbl of Blue Bell and 2 glasses of water, YUM!
  • valerie58
    valerie58 Posts: 149 Member
    non- fat plain yogurt with almonds. it's creamy and crunchy. and good for you too.....
  • valerie58
    valerie58 Posts: 149 Member
    I just discovered this --> freeze the dark chocolate sugar free jello pudding mousse. Unfrozen I honestly don't like it, but frozen ( a wonderful suggestion from my best friend) it tastes like chocolate ice cream :)) I like it alot!

    I also like skinny cow ice cream sandwiches

    Other times just good old fashioned berries with a little ice cream or cool whip if I don't have the cals for ice cream. Good stuff!
    I DO THIS TO, I FORGOT ABOUT THIS. PORTION CONTROL TOO
  • happyhaunt
    happyhaunt Posts: 180 Member
    the tesco light choices chocolate profiterole desserts (130 cals)

    Oooo these sound good!

    They are actually AMAZING! I genuinely cannot believe they are only 130 calories! I would even go so far as to say they are THE best profiteroles i've ever had!

    XxX

    I ended up buying them today, going to try one tonight!
  • SaraEWrig
    SaraEWrig Posts: 88 Member
    nutella on half a graham cracker!
  • akhapagirl
    akhapagirl Posts: 9 Member
    I take 2 chocolate graham crackers & fill it w/ sugar-free Cool Whip & freeze for a lite ice cream sandwich :bigsmile: Another fave is the lemon torte yogurt parfait by Yoplait or strawberries w/nonfat plain Greek yogurt w/honey & flax/hemp granola. If I really want chocolate then I just eat one of the Hershey miniatures. Just enough for a taste!
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    silhoette 0+ cherry yogurt and some cherry flavoured craisins. This is a great way to satisy the sweet tooth.
  • Skim milk, with cocoa powder and splenda...hot chocolate! I put some lite whipped topping on it...delicious and it takes a long time to drink.
  • JoanHolly
    JoanHolly Posts: 46 Member
    the soft serve type. there is a store near me they serve all kinds of amazing flavors like cookies and cream or red velvet cake!
  • teachparents
    teachparents Posts: 225 Member
    i freeze my flavoured yogurts.. feels like i'm cheating and eating ice cream!!!
  • atomdraco
    atomdraco Posts: 1,083 Member
    A couple of small pieces of Dove dark chocolates, skinny cow ice cream cone/bar, fruits
  • funkyspunky871
    funkyspunky871 Posts: 1,675 Member
    I normally have:

    - Sugar free vanilla or chocolate pudding cups (60 cals)
    -Smart Ones Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sundae (170 cals)
    -Tolberone Minis (33 cals each)
    -Skinny Cow Ice Cream sandwiches
    -Low fat graham crackers topped with a few chocolate covered marshmallows, microwaved for just a second or two (SMORES!)


    Sometimes, I'm able to save up 210 calories to have an entire hershey's chocolate bar. Ahhh, now that's the best. Lol. :) (Or occasionally I'll have a spare 400 calories and will have a package of smores poptarts.)
  • No Pudge Cuppucino brownies prepared with vanilla greek yogurt
    Skinny Cow pb/chocolate sandwiches
    greek yogurt with kashi go lean crunch
    breakstone live active cottage cheese with 1/2 blueberries, cherries, peaches or similar
    a werthers hard candy
    a Archer Farms organic fruit strip
    apple slices with a bit of cinnamon & sugar sprinkled on top
  • All of these sound good! I am trying to 'clean up' my diet and get rid of artificial ingredients and it seems like a lot of the healthier dessert options are way over-processed! That said, I really like the Breyers All Natural Ice Cream bars, I get the triple chocolate and one bar (it's actually pretty good sized!) is 130 calories. And you can pronounce all the ingredients on the box!

    I always tell my hubby that if I didn't like sweets as much as I do, I'd be 15 pounds lighter!! Ha!

    Oh but there are plenty of "sweet" options that are natural!

    greek yogurt w granola and berries
    apple slices with cinnamon and sugar
    organic (dried) fruit strips
    banana chips
    dried cranberries
    dates
    dried pineapple
    orange segments
    pure maple hard candies (its almost sugaring season! hooray! I get to replenish my supply!)
    cottage cheese with berries or fruit
    homemade applesauce
    a slice of whole grain bread, toasted with natural peanut butter, banana slices and raw honey
  • Oishii
    Oishii Posts: 2,675 Member
    As a natural alternative to jello, make your own Japanese jelly with Agar Flakes, diluted fruit juice and fresh fruit. I make mine in silicon cupcake cups. It goes down really well at parties because it feels celebratory but is actually good for you. Top tip: cut grapes nearly into quarters, leaving the bit where the stalk came out intact and they look like flowers :flowerforyou:

    I really must make some again soon... I suspect I'll be adding a new entry to 'My recipes' for them tomorrow! :laugh:
  • Oh yeah. Those are the best!
  • granbarrant
    granbarrant Posts: 14 Member
    bump
  • heyitsmekatie
    heyitsmekatie Posts: 544 Member
    okay, when i read your question my immediate thought was Skinny Cow. It seems like you already know about them. I <3 them and don't think it gets any better than that! ;)
  • polar5554
    polar5554 Posts: 576 Member
    Peanut butter and fiber one cereal.

    Oh my goodness :) It is the best thing ever!

    How do u eat them together??
  • ian191
    ian191 Posts: 29 Member
    I usually eat a fat-free yogurt, sometimes I add some fresh strawberries and bananas, and maybe a tiny bit of granola.
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