A small sweet treat
synergymom
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Ok I've made a vow to give up my glass of wine at dinner during the week days. I never allow myself dessert, but I think I will start. It seems I have that sweet craving at night. Could you offer me some good ideas for a small sweet treat? I'm not a huge yogurt fan.
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Nestle Peelin' Pops banana chocolate peelable popsicles.0
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A small Lindt chocolate bar for around 250 cals depending on bar, or if you can share with a buddy, half the calories. Any high-quality chocolate in a small quantity, really.0
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Smoothies. Yum. Me and my boyfriend like having our nightly smoothies for dessert but I haven't been making them lately bc I never have room in my calories0
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You could make a trail mix with raw almonds, chocolate chips, and raisons, make bananna "ice cream", or get a Smart One's dessert that is in the freezer section. I have tried all of them and they are VERY good. Good luck!0
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I like ff/sf pudding. I also have cookies in my freezer that I know are about 60 cal, have them with a cup of tea. A few hershey kisses. Really depends on what I'm in the mood for. I might have a baked apple, or apple with PB2 spread. No wrong answers, just as long as you have the room in your day for it.
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Peanut M&M snack pack - 90 calories.0
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Medjool dates!0
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Costco chocolate truffles 50 cal each, and 1, in small nibbles, feeds my sweet tooth every night, along with a glass of wine. 150 cal and I feel decadent.
Cheers, h.0 -
Sugar free fudgesicles, Nana ice cream (you can literally make it whatever type of flavor ice cream) homemade yogurt covered pretzels. Sometimes if I crave a type of ice cream treat I'll buy the reddi whip and graham crackers and spray the whip on the cracker making it like a sandwich then freezing it and its just like a ice cream sandwich0
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Mochi ice cream ... though it can be hard to find. It's ice cream wrapped up in a rice 'skin'. Asian markets sometimes sell them, and some Trader Joe's. 80-100 calories each. Something about the doughy skin plus the creamy ice cream that just makes pure bliss...
Most usual flavors are green tea, vanilla, and strawberry, but you can also find them in coffee, mango, red bean, chocolate, and a somewhat savory sesame seed.0 -
Truffles made with coconut oil, nut butter, shredded coconut, and maple syrup. Roll them into bite sized balls and then chill in the refrigerator for ten minutes. You can roll them in all different things like cacao powder, nuts, etc...0
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spoonyspork wrote: »Mochi ice cream ... though it can be hard to find. It's ice cream wrapped up in a rice 'skin'. Asian markets sometimes sell them, and some Trader Joe's. 80-100 calories each. Something about the doughy skin plus the creamy ice cream that just makes pure bliss...
Most usual flavors are green tea, vanilla, and strawberry, but you can also find them in coffee, mango, red bean, chocolate, and a somewhat savory sesame seed.
But they're so small0 -
^ Whuuu? Bigger than a single truffle at 50+ calories. Plus they asked for a small sweet treat (I usually eat them three at a time though -- 240 calories and similar serving weight to a cup of cold stone ice cream that averages ~350 calories)0
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spoonyspork wrote: »^ Whuuu? Bigger than a single truffle at 50+ calories. Plus they asked for a small sweet treat (I usually eat them three at a time though -- 240 calories and similar serving weight to a cup of cold stone ice cream that averages ~350 calories)
That's true. It just reminded me that I love mochi but I never get it because I need at least 3 and that's like 6 bites of food for 240 minimum. I don't know. Maybe I'll get some this week. I think I may prefer a serving of talenti, even if similar in quantity.0 -
arditarose wrote: »
That's true. It just reminded me that I love mochi but I never get it because I need at least 3 and that's like 6 bites of food for 240 minimum. I don't know. Maybe I'll get some this week. I think I may prefer a serving of talenti, even if similar in quantity.
Oh yes. That wins! I had my last mochi earlier -- think this week it'll be talenti. Nom. Not a small treat to be sure though! XD0 -
spoonyspork wrote: »arditarose wrote: »
That's true. It just reminded me that I love mochi but I never get it because I need at least 3 and that's like 6 bites of food for 240 minimum. I don't know. Maybe I'll get some this week. I think I may prefer a serving of talenti, even if similar in quantity.
Oh yes. That wins! I had my last mochi earlier -- think this week it'll be talenti. Nom. Not a small treat to be sure though! XD
Yeah...I got some the other day. For sure there will be one serving somehow not logged. Sigh. I try!0 -
I'm a fan of ice cream snickers bars for 180calories. When I need smaller I will have an individually wrapped piece of dark chocolate. Approx 40-80 calories depending on the flavor.0
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Weight Watchers do a Berry Mudslide ice cream that comes in individual servings. They're only 125 calories each and taste fantastic.
They are high in sugar, but one of the things that keeps me going is knowing I can have something that looks and tastes decadent, so when I have them in the freezer I make sure I have plenty of calories and sugar left to fit it in.
Apart from that, a small serving of rice pudding doesn't have too many calories in it. I also keep treat size chocolate in the cupboard for when I want to feel a bit naughty0 -
i have a small treat almost every night. It's summer here so I normally have either a mini ice cream (a few brands do these) or half a cup of ice cream. Normally these are between 100-200 calories. In winter I'll normally have a tea with a couple biscuits usually for around the same amount of calories
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Weight Watchers has some great desserts that are usually in my freezer.
Jello and puddings are also a staple.
To be honest, if you can assure yourself you will only eat one serving and not the whole thing, a good majority of sweet stuff, you can get half to a full serving for less than 300 cal.0 -
Berries, fresh fruit and a hint of chocolate always works as a great combo0
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I like a chocolate covered frozen banana. I make mine with just 1/2 the banana each so they are small.0
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synergymom wrote: »Ok I've made a vow to give up my glass of wine at dinner during the week days. I never allow myself dessert, but I think I will start. It seems I have that sweet craving at night. Could you offer me some good ideas for a small sweet treat? I'm not a huge yogurt fan.
An it's it, or some oreos.
In fact, I might do that for breakfast, and then go hit a workout.0 -
Those cutie tangerines are small, sweet, and just right.0
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1/2 Cup Sugar-Free Jello with 2 Tbsp of Real Whipped Cream (from the aerosol can).
It seems decadent to me, lol0 -
I'll eat one of the halo tangerines and a small piece of chocolate to satisfy my cravings.0
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I usually have one or two squares of Lindt 75% dark chocolate for 50 calories per square. Nibble slowly and savour0
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Ovaltine Mocha: 3-3.5 oz. espresso, 2 tbsp. Ovaltine, 2 tbsp. fat-free Reddiwhip. It's a bit crazy-sounding, but for 46 cals., it's a treat. Sometimes I add sugar sprinkles. Also, a teaspoon of crunchy peanut butter gets me through the starving time. Ha-ha.0
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commanderval wrote: »Medjool dates!
Yes! So delicious!0
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