The best snack. For under 100 calories
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Beef jerky! Or Laughing Cow cheese wedge with half serving of crackers.0
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Apple0
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gracepost123 wrote: »Cool! I never knew about powderd peanut butter! I'll have to try it
doesn't taste the same to me, but satisfactory in a pinch. nothing replaces the real stuff imo. but 2tbsp (i.e. one lick) for 10% of my calories? i don't think so. so PB2 it is!
Ha ha. It's not one lick 2 tbsps is2 pb balls It's actually filling I totally get it. Trust me. lol
Never saw this. How much sugar???0 -
Smart Food Delights white cheddar - 1 cup is 35 calories so you can have a little under 3 cups. It's my go-to when I want to snack a lot without a lot of calories0
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Madwife2009 wrote: »
Lots of those kind of things are
Rowntrees fruit pastille lollies are 54
Fabs are 90
Mars bar ice creams 140, snickers ice cream 179
Lidl Neapolitan ice cream sandwich 106
Multipack bags of crisps (chips) are low too ...Quavers are 84, walkers pop are 90, walkers normal crisps are 125
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To munch on: popcorn
Something to ease hunger until next meal: jerky, greek yogurt
Sweet: I found some really good fudge bars that are 100 or 120 cals0 -
2 oz cottage cheese and a little fruit such as pineapple
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gracepost123 wrote: »Pb2? Is that peanut butter ? Haha sorry dumb question
Yes it's powdered. You add water tastes same so good
It's partially defatted powdered peanut butter. Many people do not find that it tastes the same as peanut butter, especially just mixed with water. I like it in smoothies and sometimes added to oatmeal.
Under 100 calories, I might have a clementine or two if I want sweet; if I want savory, some sliced tomatoes if they're in season, maybe broiled with parmesan or part-skim mozzarella, or a small amount of cheddar.
After a couple of years at this, I can actually slowly eat a half ounce of unsalted nuts, usually almonds, and get some satisfaction; I do that frequently as an afternoon snack at work. A hard-boiled egg, a glass of skim or low-fat milk, or a not-too-large banana would all work if I'm just hungry--that is, not looking for some wonderful taste treat.
I can get quite a few slices of deli turkey for 100 calories. Heck, I could have a hard-boiled egg, a couple of thin slices of turkey, and a lot of salad greens chopped and tossed with some balsamic for about 100 calories. Or half an egg, a thin slice or two of avocado, the turkey, and greens chopped and tossed with balsamic. I think I'm having salad for dinner. Not a 100-calorie salad, though.0 -
When i want something sweet i love those little dole fruit red grapefruit no sugar added cups, 60ish calories. When I'm craving salty crunchy, i indulge with 14 grams plain popchips with 40 grams Rosarita refried beans with jalapeños as dip, a little under 100!0
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wasa crackers Light rye, you get two and they are as big as a graham cracker, with a wedge of laughing cow. Or a steamer bag of broccoli, hot sauce and celery. There are really lots of options.0
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Madwife2009 wrote: »
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Ice cream with mango on a stick0
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Carrots! 8 oz. of them, which is a ton of carrots (8 medium/16 baby), is 100 calories.
I like the string cheese and yogurt snacks, too. In season I love apples and peaches, which are usually in the 80-150 calorie range.0 -
tiajones102 wrote: »Fiber One Lemon Bars do the trick for me. Only 90 cal.
I agree, and I also love the sea salt caramel bar as well, and the strawberry cheesecake! Clementines are awesome! I take 1 to work and it's under 100 calories.0 -
Just got sugar free fudge pops. 35 cal each. Plus, frozen stuff takes longer to eat lol0
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YES I try to freeze everything now..dalielahdawn wrote: »Just got sugar free fudge pops. 35 cal each. Plus, frozen stuff takes longer to eat lol
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Speghetti squash made with one piece of a clove of garlic and 1 tbs butter! (If split into 4 servings it's 93 cals a serving!)0
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Dannon 80 calorie yogurt.0
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Cottage cheese. No contest.0
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100 cal smart pop popcorn0
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Snack a jacks, salt n vinegar or caramel
A bag is just less than 100 cals0 -
I've been eating those cottage cheese doubles.. they help a lot they fill me updistinctlybeautiful wrote: »Cottage cheese. No contest.0
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totaldetermination wrote: »ryanbrowning115 wrote: »Egg whitOh I'll try the hot sauce.. good idea
es with hot sauce.
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