Low cal crunchy crispy snacks.
Lulana
Posts: 19
Hey everyone, I've been using MFP for around two months now and I love it but I have to confess that I am missing my snacks, ie crisps (or if you are from the states potato chips) somehow rice cakes and mini ryvitas just don't have the same effect on me, does anyone have any ideas?
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Kellog's makes cracker chips. They come in potato chip and sour cream and onion potato chip flavors (those are the only ones I have found anyway). 27-30 chips for 110 cals.0
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I buy these really awesome crackers, I mean I know that's not exactly the same thing as potato chips, but it gives you the crunch!! The ones I get are "Back to Nature" brand and they come in a cheese flavor. Only 130 calories per little bag.0
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Once in a while if I grab a sandwich at Subway they have light chips. There tasty and not too many calories if I remember right.0
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You could try Kale chips - they're yummy (and crunchy)!0
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Pop Chips0
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You could try Kale chips - they're yummy (and crunchy)!
Agreed!
Wash a bunch of kale and tear it in to smaller pieces. Toss with a little bit of olive oil and sea salt. Cook in a 375 degree oven until the edges start to turn brown (about 6-8 minutes)
You can't get that kind of nutrition from potato chips!0 -
I get the baked potato crisps from Aldi. They taste really good and have fewer calories and less fat.
I also get these little crisps sold at the health food store called snap pea crisps. They are NOT low in calories or fat, but they're a nice treat in moderation. http://snacksalad.com/products.html
Sometimes I make some baked corn tortilla chips by cutting up two corn tortillas (80 calories-ish) and spraying with cooking spray. I put in the oven at 325 until crispy. I like to make cashew cheese and add chili powder and cumin to it to make a healthier version of nacho cheese to use for my corn chips. Again-it's not low fat or low cal, but a nice treat in moderation.
I do not deprive myself. I let myself snack. I've just replaced my snacks with healthier versions, and I've learned to read the label and get a dish and put the appropriate portion size in there and eat only that amount. Never keep the bag with you.
Good luck!!0 -
Pop Chips
I love POP Chips also. Do you like Popcorn? There are a lot of options, but most of these crunchy options do make you want to eat more if you know what I mean.0 -
Try bagging some shelled walnuts or almonds in a snack bag to give you some additional crunch. Small portions won't impact your waistline and the nuts have lots of protein to give you energy.0
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i actually just started to eat veggie chips when im in the mood for chips and its only 130 cal for a bag or sometimes ill have the lays baked chips.0
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Apples?0
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Wow gonna try this for sure i love curly kale yummy!!0
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I LOVE baked lentil chips...you can have 30 good sized chips for 110 calories, and they are yum!
http://www.mediterraneansnackfoods.com/products/lentil-sea-salt/0 -
I take broccoli, spray it with a misting of olive oil, pepper and a little salt. Bake it at 450 till crispy and it is DELISH! Plus no gas issues because it is cooked ( i don't eat raw broccoli)0
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I just had popcorn! I am a big salty food person..love potatoe chips! I am pretty proud of myself right now though, I popped some popcorn and had a cup of it...it has definately helped my craving for salt w/o all the added calories and sodium!!0
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I take broccoli, spray it with a misting of olive oil, pepper and a little salt. Bake it at 450 till crispy and it is DELISH! Plus no gas issues because it is cooked ( i don't eat raw broccoli)
Sounds great! i am going to try this for sure!!0 -
I take broccoli, spray it with a misting of olive oil, pepper and a little salt. Bake it at 450 till crispy and it is DELISH! Plus no gas issues because it is cooked ( i don't eat raw broccoli)
Sounds great! i am going to try this for sure!!
Me too !!!!!!0 -
I found these baked potatoe chips made by Kettle. They come in barbecue, sea salt, salt and vinegar, salt and pepper, and they are very low fat. Around 120 cals for 20 chips. Just like regular potatoe chips but with out the grease!0
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Kale chips are amazing!
They also take well to spices and are great with nutritional yeast.
I just made a few batches of roasted chick peas. One was chili spiced and the other was curry. The recipe and procedure are in my blog, but below I will provide a link to the site where I got most of the information. The same site has several very low fat / calorie snack ideas that are simple, cheap and easy to execute.
http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/
Happy snacking!0 -
Terra exotic vegetable chips!!!!!!!! They are SO good! Or I make my own sweet potato chips..bake them with a little sugar free maple syrup and cayenne pepper.0
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Roasted soy beans or wasabi peas are a good crunch satisfier, with extra protein!0
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Walkers French Fries 83 calories a bag. I eat loads because I have a savory tooth not a sweet tooth ;-) They work for me when I need a crispy, crunchy snack.0
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Live by Snack-a Jacks when i need a crunch fix...only 90 odd calories a bag too0
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so many low cal crisps out there!
Quavers are only 90 cals I think, walkers do a whole range of baked crisps which are lower than the normal ones. there is a big variety, just walk down the crisp isle in any supermarket and have a good look and read the back of packets
I'm a crisp addict!0
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