new favorite low calorie find!
jpeterburs88
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Everytime I am at the office and lunchtime rolls around almost everyone always wants to go out. I can't build all of those extra calories into my daily diet and still lose weight so I usually stay behind and eat a sack lunch (which is totally fine by me!). The only thing that really bothers me is when a group of people go out to Culvers or another icecream place and they all come back with sundaes or shakes that look sooooo tempting.
So today I went online and found that Culvers 1 scoop of Lemon Ice is only 84 calories! and its HUGE! Now when everyone goes out I can say "YES!" to dessert!!
What I would like to know is what are some of your great low calorie finds??
So today I went online and found that Culvers 1 scoop of Lemon Ice is only 84 calories! and its HUGE! Now when everyone goes out I can say "YES!" to dessert!!
What I would like to know is what are some of your great low calorie finds??
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i love yogen fruz smoothies. they're so filling and only 120cals or so.0
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bump!!!! love it! and idk if you would considder this a find, but i have a horrible sweet tooth and so i found out that i can have 4 giant marshmallows for 100 cals. it isnt many but its enough to curb my sweet tooth i can just eat one if its enough or all four and still not ruin my calories for the day0
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oh good- no one wants to be left out0
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When I am craving Starbucks, I order a grande skinny latte -- only 90 calories!0
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Arctic Zero ice cream 150 cals for a whole pint. Contains whey protein and no gluten!0
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Wegman's cocopops. It is a good alternative to popcorn for me when I am watching a movie and need a crunch. Only 15 calories and 4 carbs per one. There is nothing else nutritionally good about them, but they are a good filler.0
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Orange creme Ice cream bars = 80 calories!
Or these dark chocolate almonds I found you can eat 15 of them for 100 calories!0 -
I take any 90-100 calorie yogurt and freeze it til the consistency of ice cream. Then I put a "dollip" of frozen light cool whip on top! Ummmm ummm! That is my 3 o'clock snack0
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weight watchers GIANT LATTE ice cream bars...my sister and i have nick named them "HEAVEN ON A STICK"...if you like coffee ice cream this will be your fix....
Weight Watchers - Giant Latte Ice Cream Bar
1 bar
Calories 90 Sodium 55 mg
Total Fat 1 g Potassium 170 mg
Saturated 1 g Total Carbs 21 g
Polyunsaturated 0 g Dietary Fiber 4 g
Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 15 g
Trans 0 g Protein 3 g
Cholesterol 5 mg
Vitamin A 6% Calcium 10%
Vitamin C 0% Iron 0%0 -
None of these are 'healthy' in the MFP sense but they're low in calories which is all I tend to care about!
Fruit Factory mango fruit stars and strawberry fruit hearts - 61 calories a packet and nicer than sweets!
Weight Watchers Lemon, Blueberry or Coconut Cake slices - flavours vary but around 80-85 calories and just the same as cake
Alpen Light Chocolate and Fudge Cereal Bar - 63 calories and nicer than biscuits
Ice Lollies - usually 30 - 80 calories and more refreshing and longerlasting than icecream
Sugar Free Marshmallows - 5 calories each and indistinguishable from normal marshmallows
Cadburys Highlights Chocolate Mousee - about 65 calories and just as satisfying as actual chocolate
Sugar Free Jelly - 9 calories a pot and indistinguishable from normal jelly
Low Calorie junk food - love it!
Also found that a big (360g) box of mixed melon and grapes is only 120 calories and a box of mango fingers only 85 calories. Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries and Blackberries are great too.0 -
I take any 90-100 calorie yogurt and freeze it til the consistency of ice cream. Then I put a "dollip" of frozen light cool whip on top! Ummmm ummm! That is my 3 o'clock snack
You can actually freeze ordinary yogurt?! Oh my god, I am so trying this. I though 'frozen yogurt' was a whole lot more complicated than literally frozen yogurt!0 -
I love Crystal Light popsicles! No nutritional value really but they're only 15 calories a piece! Perfect sweet treat!0
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LOL you can freeze pudding cups too - soooo good!!!!0
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Where do you find sugar free marshmallows? I will have to look for those next time I hit the grocery store!!0
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I take any 90-100 calorie yogurt and freeze it til the consistency of ice cream. Then I put a "dollip" of frozen light cool whip on top! Ummmm ummm! That is my 3 o'clock snack
You can actually freeze ordinary yogurt?! Oh my god, I am so trying this. I though 'frozen yogurt' was a whole lot more complicated than literally frozen yogurt!
be careful when you freeze it! i usually only freeze my yogurt for a few hours before eating it... other wise its WAY too hard to enjoy!0 -
another great low-cal treat is FROZEN fat free (or sugar free... or both!) whipped topping on top of low fat (or fat free..) graham crackers! the whipped cream has an ice-cream type consistancy and it is SO good with the crunch of the graham cracker! sometimes if i'm feeling especially sweet deprived i top it with sugar free jam or sliced banana.... tastes just like pie... and if you are careful with what you buy, it can be under 100 calories!
SO GOOD, FOR SO LITTLE! ENJOY!0 -
another great low-cal treat is FROZEN fat free (or sugar free... or both!) whipped topping on top of low fat (or fat free..) graham crackers! the whipped cream has an ice-cream type consistancy and it is SO good with the crunch of the graham cracker! sometimes if i'm feeling especially sweet deprived i top it with sugar free jam or sliced banana.... tastes just like pie... and if you are careful with what you buy, it can be under 100 calories!
SO GOOD, FOR SO LITTLE! ENJOY!
It's also delicious if you take a graham cracker and break it in half, put some low-fat/fat free cool whip in the middle along with a TINY bit of either nutella, chocolate syrup or chocolate fudge. Freeze it and it makes for a quick, low-cal 'ice cream" sandwich!0 -
another great low-cal treat is FROZEN fat free (or sugar free... or both!) whipped topping on top of low fat (or fat free..) graham crackers! the whipped cream has an ice-cream type consistancy and it is SO good with the crunch of the graham cracker! sometimes if i'm feeling especially sweet deprived i top it with sugar free jam or sliced banana.... tastes just like pie... and if you are careful with what you buy, it can be under 100 calories!
SO GOOD, FOR SO LITTLE! ENJOY!
It's also delicious if you take a graham cracker and break it in half, put some low-fat/fat free cool whip in the middle along with a TINY bit of either nutella, chocolate syrup or chocolate fudge. Freeze it and it makes for a quick, low-cal 'ice cream" sandwich!
I love this idea, consider it stolen!0 -
Where do you find sugar free marshmallows? I will have to look for those next time I hit the grocery store!!
Are you in the UK? I get them in Sainsburys.0 -
weight watchers GIANT LATTE ice cream bars...my sister and i have nick named them "HEAVEN ON A STICK"...if you like coffee ice cream this will be your fix....
Weight Watchers - Giant Latte Ice Cream Bar
1 bar
Calories 90 Sodium 55 mg
Total Fat 1 g Potassium 170 mg
Saturated 1 g Total Carbs 21 g
Polyunsaturated 0 g Dietary Fiber 4 g
Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 15 g
Trans 0 g Protein 3 g
Cholesterol 5 mg
Vitamin A 6% Calcium 10%
Vitamin C 0% Iron 0%
I second these! They are wonderful! and huge! and Yummy!!!0 -
I was out for a walk to the local organic food store with a friend, and of course she just HAD to stop for ice cream. Kind of ruins the point of walking to the healthy food store, huh? But the place we went to was a Hershey's ice cream place attached to a Subway (the sandwich franchise, not the transportation). They have a frozen yogurt there that tasted really good called "Only 8." The two flavors on hand that day were "Swiss Cocoa Cream" and "Custard." I had the latter and it was super tasty -- kind of tasted like a good cake frosting -- and only 32 calories per 1/2 cup (which means 64 calories or so for the 8oz "small" cup that I got)!
Here's their website: http://www.only8frozenyogurt.com
(Note that it isn't "healthy" food no matter what they're trying to say about it, but it's better than some of the junk out there. As an ice cream substitute, it was definitely a WIN.)0
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