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lets share low cal treats! i need some new ideas

tiggersstar
tiggersstar Posts: 193 Member
edited September 2024 in Food and Nutrition
chochy is my downfall! i had a low cal veggie jelly earlier, but its just not the same. whats the lowest cal chochy people have found and other nice food!

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  • ratkins811
    ratkins811 Posts: 190 Member
    chochy is my downfall! i had a low cal veggie jelly earlier, but its just not the same. whats the lowest cal chochy people have found and other nice food!


    I'm not sure what chocy is..?
  • dab52776
    dab52776 Posts: 536 Member
    chocy=chocolate?????
  • tiggersstar
    tiggersstar Posts: 193 Member
    Chocolate :heart:
  • therealangd
    therealangd Posts: 1,861 Member
    I have a couple of Lindt chocolate bars in the freezer. When I get a craving, which I admit is not often, I'll break off a square.

    It's not really low cal, but if I have a half decent amount of calories left, I'll indulge. 1 cup of fruit (strawberries / mixed berries) 80 cal, 1/2 cup cottage cheese 90 cal, 1 tbsp granola 25 cal, 1/8 cup craisins 50 cal. Total 255

    It's sweet, it's sour, it's chewy, it's crunchy. It's yummy.
  • MamaKarrot
    MamaKarrot Posts: 15 Member
    I make room in my day for dark chocolate when I need to. For me, it's better to have a little every once in a while or I will eat a lot when I shouldn't. :) I keep a bar around and have a square when I need something sweet.
  • tappytaptap
    tappytaptap Posts: 46
    cadbury thins are only 100 cals each ^_^
  • chattygirl2
    chattygirl2 Posts: 103
    Yarnells guilt free ice cream bars!! 70 cals per bar and 2 grams fat!!! This is for the chocolate fudge bars!! I love them. They just came out in Publix and Kroger stores!! They were only $2.15 for 12 bars!!
  • maureenB7
    maureenB7 Posts: 55 Member
    Hungry Girl has a recipe for chocolate haystack cookies that are made with bran cereal "twigs" that are really good!


    Hershey Bar Haystacks


    (1 Stack - 71 calories, 4g fat, 12 carbs, 5g fiber, 2g protein -- Weight Watchers PointsPlus® value 2*)

    1 Cup Fiber One Cereal
    1 (1.5 oz.) Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar
    1 Tbsp. reduced fat peanut butter, smooth or chunky


    Directions:
    Melt bar and peanut butter in microwave until smooth, at 30-second intervals. Be careful not to burn or overcook. Stir chocolate and peanut butter mixture. Add cereal and gently toss till coated. Drop onto wax paper, making 6 stacks. Refrigerate until chocolate hardens (about 30 minutes). Serves 6.
  • tami7447
    tami7447 Posts: 23 Member
    bump!
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