What are your favorite "zero" calorie foods?
roselemonade
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Disclaimer: I know that "negative" calorie foods aren't real, and most nutrition labels that say 0 calories are lying (at least in the US.)
I really like Hansen's diet black cherry soda and just about every kind of tea. Shirataki noodles are great when I want a giant bowl of something but don't have many calories "left" in the day, though I haven't tried the tofu shirataki noodles that have slightly more calories but are supposed to have a much better texture. Zucchini noodles are also pretty good when prepared well. I used to eat a lot of sugar-free Jell-o during the summer to cool down on hot days. Arctic Zero, on the other hand, was a real disappointment.
With that out of the way, what super low calorie foods and drinks do you like best? Or what did you try that turned out to be super gross?
I really like Hansen's diet black cherry soda and just about every kind of tea. Shirataki noodles are great when I want a giant bowl of something but don't have many calories "left" in the day, though I haven't tried the tofu shirataki noodles that have slightly more calories but are supposed to have a much better texture. Zucchini noodles are also pretty good when prepared well. I used to eat a lot of sugar-free Jell-o during the summer to cool down on hot days. Arctic Zero, on the other hand, was a real disappointment.
With that out of the way, what super low calorie foods and drinks do you like best? Or what did you try that turned out to be super gross?
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Arctic Zero is way gross!
I freeze raspberries & mint from my garden in icecube trays to add to my tea! Yum!0 -
Water is the only zero calorie food.
Last week I had a strawberry starburst "ice cream" treat. 70 calories. I thought it was very good.0 -
If you leave chocolate on a high shelf the calories fall out. So chocolate0
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Mustard, vinegar and hot sauce are my favourite near-0 cal foods, you can really zest up the flavour of other foods with them.0
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mumblemagic wrote: »If you leave chocolate on a high shelf the calories fall out. So chocolate
@mumblemagic -- you are my new hero!!
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mumblemagic wrote: »If you leave chocolate on a high shelf the calories fall out. So chocolate
I'm going to try this tonight.0 -
mumblemagic wrote: »If you leave chocolate on a high shelf the calories fall out. So chocolate
A+ would lol again
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Alatariel75 wrote: »Mustard, vinegar and hot sauce are my favourite near-0 cal foods, you can really zest up the flavour of other foods with them.
I think I have a mustard-hoarding problem. Whenever I see a new/different kind I don't have or haven't tried, I buy them. Thing is, I don't use that much at once (does anybody?) and so the jars pile up in the pantry...0 -
roselemonade wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »Mustard, vinegar and hot sauce are my favourite near-0 cal foods, you can really zest up the flavour of other foods with them.
I think I have a mustard-hoarding problem. Whenever I see a new/different kind I don't have or haven't tried, I buy them. Thing is, I don't use that much at once (does anybody?) and so the jars pile up in the pantry...
Welcome to the club.0 -
34 degrees natural crisps. Not zero calorie, but 9 crackers is 35 cals and pretty low on carbs. If I want crackers to go with cheese or as a vessel for delicious things these are what I grab.
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mustard, hot sauce, vanilla coke zero, white wine vinegar, and mrs. dash.0
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I agree with @sdraper2014 regarding the crackers. They are a great very low calorie base for lots of goodies. Lol @mumblemagic. Does that mean I only have to count the marshmallow and graham cracker for my s'mores?0
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Mmmm...vanilla diet Coke! Oh, and cherry Diet Dr Pepper!
I found a seasoning mix in our local Amish community that combines sea salt, black & pink peppercorns and garlic! So good!0 -
Oh I suddenly remembered these cashew cookies I bought on discount at the supermarket which I thought were high in calories and to my shock horror it was only 35 cal each, very dense (feels like you're eating a very calorific high fat biscuit but without the side effect, the morish effect and the cal) and nice and buttery/crumbly.
Great with greek coffee (zero calories). A tea time snack I frequently enjoy at 35 cal all up.0 -
roselemonade wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »Mustard, vinegar and hot sauce are my favourite near-0 cal foods, you can really zest up the flavour of other foods with them.
I think I have a mustard-hoarding problem. Whenever I see a new/different kind I don't have or haven't tried, I buy them. Thing is, I don't use that much at once (does anybody?) and so the jars pile up in the pantry...
I'm the same, my fridge looks full because of all the condiments but I have hardly any actual food!0 -
Diet sodas, coffee, gum, mio, zucchini, cucumber, tomatoes, sugar free popsicles, popcorn seasonings on veggies, u/s cashew milk, spinach, cooking spray, strawberries make up a huge part of my diet0
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oh and waldenfarms chocolate and pancake syrup.. I know a lot of ppl dont like them, but I loooove them0
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Oh I suddenly remembered these cashew cookies I bought on discount at the supermarket which I thought were high in calories and to my shock horror it was only 35 cal each, very dense (feels like you're eating a very calorific high fat biscuit but without the side effect, the morish effect and the cal) and nice and buttery/crumbly.
Those sound really good, though something tells me they're not available in the US. I like ginger thins a lot (from Ikea, because I do all my grocery shopping at the furniture store) which are 28 calories, though they're very thin (who would guess?) and not that satisfying.
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annette_15 wrote: »oh and waldenfarms chocolate and pancake syrup.. I know a lot of ppl dont like them, but I loooove them
I've mostly heard about their gross stuff (0 calorie "peanut butter," mayo, etc) but am intrigued by the 0 cal pancake syrup since it seems like fake sugar syrup is pretty hard to mess up. How similar is the taste to regular "pancake syrups"?0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »I'm the same, my fridge looks full because of all the condiments but I have hardly any actual food!
Me too! I'm so OCD, I have bins for all my condiments that takes up the whole top shelf. But I looooove my tamari!
Zucchini noodles and mashed cauliflower have saved my life!0 -
Added sweetener is bad for you.
Anything that says "diet or light" is made with artificial sugar that may cause cancer or MS.
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Extra gum! The flavor last forever. Spearmint, sour apple, and classic bubblegum are my favorite flavors.0
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Jesusjohnjames wrote: »Added sweetener is bad for you.
Anything that says "diet or light" is made with artificial sugar that may cause cancer or MS.
Lol, pretty sure artificial sweeteners will always b a part of my dietroselemonade wrote: »annette_15 wrote: »oh and waldenfarms chocolate and pancake syrup.. I know a lot of ppl dont like them, but I loooove them
I've mostly heard about their gross stuff (0 calorie "peanut butter," mayo, etc) but am intrigued by the 0 cal pancake syrup since it seems like fake sugar syrup is pretty hard to mess up. How similar is the taste to regular "pancake syrups"?
The pancake syrup is by far their best product. I think its amazing. Its just as good as any other sugar free syrup out there, if not better
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Can't be bothered reading full thread bit in case anyone has already written this then apologies. Negative calorie food's are real... they are just food's that need more calories to break them down than they actually produce.. a lot of veg falls into this .0
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Jesusjohnjames wrote: »Added sweetener is bad for you.
Anything that says "diet or light" is made with artificial sugar that may cause cancer or MS.
Really?
Proof? Oh that's right..... there isn't any. Just horse-*kitten* studies done on RATS.... in a lab. Under absurd amounts per hour of the substances, which a human would consume in a week.
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Can't be bothered reading full thread bit in case anyone has already written this then apologies. Negative calorie food's are real... they are just food's that need more calories to break them down than they actually produce.. a lot of veg falls into this .
That's completely debunked. There are no negative calorie foods, that's a myth that has been dead for decades but keeps getting resurrected.0 -
martyqueen52 wrote: »Jesusjohnjames wrote: »Added sweetener is bad for you.
Anything that says "diet or light" is made with artificial sugar that may cause cancer or MS.
Really?
Proof? Oh that's right..... there isn't any. Just horse-*kitten* studies done on RATS.... in a lab. Under absurd amounts per hour of the substances, which a human would consume in a week.
WHAT?! YOU DON'T EAT YOUR BODY WEIGHT IN ASPARTAME?!
Dieting, you're doing it wrong.
And to not derail the thread, coffee with my lovely artificial sweetener, coke zero, lite spiced cider (it's my go to food when I feel like I'm getting sick to help get some extra vitamin c), and ALL THE SPICES.0 -
Coke zero, sugar free Popsicles and jello. Fat free redi-whip (5 calories a serving!), broccoli with mustard, all the mustards, pickles, sugar free relish, shredded Parmesan (you need so little for lots of flavor).0
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Fresca is the only thing I regularly reach for that's "zero" calorie.0
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Coffee & Tea (hot or cold-brewed). Water with a slice of lime. The only calories I like to drink are those with alcohol
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