Your diet friendly sweet treats?
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SteveMFP123
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One of my favourites is simply 0% fat Greek yogurt with a teaspoon of strawberry jam, this is less than 100 calories for 100g of yogurt.
I've also just discovered these which are lovely, Alpen Light bars:
I've also just discovered these which are lovely, Alpen Light bars:
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Berries!
Berries = Yum.0 -
Quest bars, protein fluff, protein "soft-serve", greek yogurt flavored with various add-ins like chocolate protein poweder, pumpkin puree and spices, honey and cinnamon. Air-popped popcorn with stevia and cinnamon. A square of dark chocolate.0
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Ben and Jerry's (100g portions, obviously!), loads of different treat size chocolate and biscuit portion packs, cake slices, etc.0
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Skinny Cow brand ice cream treats.
+1 on the berries!0 -
Haagen Daz single serving Dulce de Leche. I wish Ben & Jerry's Karmel Sutra came in a single serve container.0
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Not exactly sweet, but I've replaced biscuits (could easily eat a whole packet) with 85% dark chocolate. It's quite rich so I don't eat a lot of it .0
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Cheesecake! Make it fit! Ohhhhhhhhhh, PUMPKIN cheesecake!0
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I have a thing for Kelloggs LCMs, the chocolate ones with sprinkles. Decent size bar, 91 calories.0
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A bowl of blueberries or raspberries with 2 tbsp of Whipped cream and a few mini dark chocolate chips0
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When I get a hankering for sweets (usually at work and my brain needs a glucose pick me up) I'll eat one of those packaged Justin's chocolate nut butters. They're higher on the calories (usually 180-200) but they're high in protein and filling so for me it's worth it.
Life choice makes a double chocolate protein bar with 18 g and 170 or so calories and it may as well be a candy bar but with more protein lol. (They're also cheap as dirt for protein bars $3.88 for 5 and the peanut butter ones taste awesome!)0 -
Aldi Benton's sugar cone (50 calories) with Edy's French Silk ice cream -- double helping (120 cal. per 1/2 cup)0
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Smaller portions of ice cream, cookies, and pie0
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Anything chocolate, all of the ice cream and baked goods.
If i'm looking low calorie, I love the Popsicle brand fudge pops. They're only 40 calories and are really good for being sugar free.0 -
Anything I want, just in small servings.
I have found that if it's something sweet, something with fat, like ice cream or chocolate, or even cookies, sticks better and I don't want to eat as many calories of it as something more just sugary.0 -
If I'm looking for something sweet I drink diet root beer.
Or if I'm looking for a desert I like the 40 cal fudgicals they are yummy0 -
ONE chocolate chip cookie, ONE salted caramel brownie, ONE SMALL slice of cake (which I will share with one of my kids), Pretty much anything I want if it fits, but I only have ONE. On a day when none of that yummy stuff is available, dove dark chocolate- 42 calories per piece0
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Lindt chocolate squares - only 48 calories!0
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The nutella and honey on toast ... which I'm having right now!0
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