Favorite Low-Sugar Snacks
mcwikla
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I've tried My Fitness Pal so many times in the past but I'm determined to stick with it this time around. I quickly found that everything I eat is SO high in sugar. I go over my sugar limit every day. I was wondering what your favorite low or no sugar snacks are?
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Veggie sticks and hummus or peanut butter. Nuts. Chips and salsa. String cheese. Yogurt w/ berries0
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Jerky, almonds, carrots/celery with peanut butter with cinnamon stirred in...0
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I should mention that I'm allergic to nuts. I'm hooked on soynut butter as a substitute, though.0
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Toasted pumpkin seeds are pretty tasty too. If you like soynut butter, you might also like dry roasted soybeans.0
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Frozen fruit/fruit juice bars by Edy's0
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Dairy has lots of sugar (lactose) so that cuts out some of my favorites, as well as fruit and carrots, of course, and you said you can't do nuts, so:
cheese (I dislike string cheese, but a small bit of good cheese is a treat)
olives (high calorie, but tasty)
smoked salmon (bit of sugar in the processing but not significant IMO)
hard boiled eggs
kohlrabi
radishes
cucumber
celery
The veggies aren't sugar-free, but are pretty low sugar. They would be nice with some hummus, perhaps.
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Dry roasted soy beans, string cheese, cottage cheese, fresh veggies, and skinny pop popcorn.0
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Twiggy Stix
Cheese sticks
Pork crackers
Atkins Bars
Beef jerky
85% Dark chocolate (has lower sugar)
Boiled eggs
Canned salmon or tuna0 -
Pretzels and Hummus
Carrots and Guacamole
Beef Jerky
Cherry tomatoes
Pickles
Popcorn
Roasted cauliflower
If I want something sweet, but I'm trying to watch my sugar:
Plain greek yogurt with some peanut butter mixed in
A banana (Not too sugary, for how filling of a snack it is)
Quest Bars are great, but I think most (if not all) contain almond.
Unsweetened applesauce
Protein shake (1g sugar/serving)
Protein pancakes with Walden Farms Syrup
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lemurcat12 wrote: »Dairy has lots of sugar (lactose) so that cuts out some of my favorites, as well as fruit and carrots, of course, and you said you can't do nuts, so:
cheese (I dislike string cheese, but a small bit of good cheese is a treat)
olives (high calorie, but tasty)
smoked salmon (bit of sugar in the processing but not significant IMO)
hard boiled eggs
kohlrabi
radishes
cucumber
celery
The veggies aren't sugar-free, but are pretty low sugar. They would be nice with some hummus, perhaps.
Smoked salmon! Inspired!
Otherwise these are mine as well, plus nuts and cauliflower.0 -
Edamame (I find this more satisfying than dried)
Cucumbers and Hummus
Hard Boiled Eggs with sriracha
Protein Shake made with plain soy milk
A lot of people are suggesting yogurt, but my morning cup of plain yogurt still has 7 grams of milk sugar in it.0 -
Cheese
Hummus with veggies
Berries
Hard boiled eggs
Canned tuna
"Ants on a stick"- celery sticks with peanut butter with raisins or chocolate chips
Nuts/Seeds
Popcorn
Beef jerky
100 calorie greek yogurt is fairly low in sugar0
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