Bored with current snack rotation-inspire and be inspired

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  • igotmywish1508
    igotmywish1508 Posts: 38 Member
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    Sugar free pudding
  • happyhomemaker88
    happyhomemaker88 Posts: 9 Member
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    1 serving, about 12-13 pieces Quaker, Chocolate popped rice cakes. I take some fat free cool whip and make sandwiches with a sprinkle of cinnamon then freeze for about 1 hour or more. DELISH and SATISFYING!
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,150 Member
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    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Snacks?

    Pulls up sleeves

    Fab ice lolly - 90 cals, Mars ice cream - 140 cals, Snickers ice cream - 178 cals, Solero - 90 cals
    Quavers - 90 cals, Walkers Melted - 85 cals
    Toast, cottage cheese, avocado and tomato - 180 cals
    Toast, egg white,spinach, mushroom, cheddar, black pepper - 200 cals
    Red pepper, carrot, popchips, hummus - 200 cals
    Babybel - 68 cals
    jam doughnut - 230 cals
    2 x Oreos (106 cals), 2 x fruit shortcake (76 cals)
    Apple. 72 cals
    170g 0% fat Greek yogurt and 150g raspberries - 150 cals (18g protein, 10g fibre)

    Got cheesecake?
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
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    Great ideas all! I've been eating lots of strawberries, blueberries and raspberries with a little nonfat greek yogurt and a handful of granola, yum.
  • Xanna89
    Xanna89 Posts: 31 Member
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    Mmmmm I can't wait to go shopping:-)
  • pianoplaya94
    pianoplaya94 Posts: 185 Member
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    My favourite snack is popcorn! I have a tendency to "graze" at night. But a couple weeks ago, I found out that one bag of popcorn takes a while to eat and thus prevents my grazing. These are mini popcorn bags and only about 100-120 calories each! But they take me around a half hour to eat so it's a perfect and delicious snack :)
  • bmchenry02
    bmchenry02 Posts: 233 Member
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    My favourite snack is popcorn! I have a tendency to "graze" at night. But a couple weeks ago, I found out that one bag of popcorn takes a while to eat and thus prevents my grazing. These are mini popcorn bags and only about 100-120 calories each! But they take me around a half hour to eat so it's a perfect and delicious snack :)

    And it forces me to drink more water although not ideal before bed. Lol. I usually forget about popcorn for a snack. Thanks...
  • Jmgkamp
    Jmgkamp Posts: 278 Member
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    Brownie brittle
    Caramel rice cakes
    Greek yogurt
    Cottage cheese cheesecake. You'd never know that it wasn't "real" cheesecake. I use stevia blend instead of sugar. It fills an 8x8 pan, and the entire pan is 1,084 calories. I cut it into 6 large pieces for 181 cal each. (Cottage cheese, lemon juice, stevia blend, 2 eggs, and vanilla. Crust is 6 sheets of graham crackers crumbled.)
  • momar23
    momar23 Posts: 292 Member
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    Hard boiled egg
    Pistachios
    pickles
  • christynglisan
    christynglisan Posts: 1 Member
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    Rice cake with Nutella
    Cheese stick
    Apples with peanut butter
    100 cal snack packs
    Low fat cottage cheese with fruit
    Yogurt with granola
    Trail mix
    Beef jerry
  • Pootler74
    Pootler74 Posts: 223 Member
    edited June 2015
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    I'm all about the snacks!

    Here's a list of what I, in the UK, graze on.
    • Greek yoghurt, peanut flour (PB2) and strawberries. Try it. Life changing.
    • Greek yoghurt with a home made fruit compote. Usually rhubabrb, because it's often cheap at the end of the day at the supermarket and really low calorie.
    • Cheaterpants blancmange: sugar free jelly made up with half water, half greek yoghurt.
    • Mini Babybel cheese
    • Single serve packs of popcorn
    • Hula Hoop crisps
    • Actually any crisp-like snacks that come in at around 100 calories or less, like Walker's French Fries
    • Chocolate bars that come in at around 100 calories: Curly Wurly, Chomp, Freddo, Kinder
    • A couple of squares of good dark chocolate. Or bad white chocolate. :)
    • Laughing Cow wedges
    • A couple of small fruits, like clementines, plums, kiwi.
    • Watermelon - you get LOADS for 100 calories.
    • Quest bars - the lower calorie ones like cheesecake flavour
    • Low cal cereal bars like Alpen Lights
    • Apple slices dipped in peanut flour
    • Hard boiled eggs
    • Low calorie ice cream lollies - Mini Milks at 30 calories are a diet saver!
    • Baby plum or cherry tomatoes
    • 1 scoop protein powder mixed with water
    • Greek yoghurt with a bit of protein powder mixed in
    • Ambrosia mini rice pots - about 50 calories each
    • Almonds
    • Surimi, especially Sea Spray King Prawn flavour tails from Iceland.
    • Slices of ham
    • Satay sticks, from Iceland. 43 calories each of unhealthy but satisfying goodness
    • Mussels with salt and vinegar
    • Cooked chicken breast
    • Veggie sticks and low fat humus