any low cal treats that will fill u up?

swetha1234
swetha1234 Posts: 35
edited September 29 in Food and Nutrition
Hi everyone! recently i've been feeling kind of hungry so i find myself reaching for things i shouldnt to fill my stomach. I'm a really big foodie so i love any thing that tastes good. any suggestions on flavorful, low cal foods that will fill me up?

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  • officiallymrswhite
    officiallymrswhite Posts: 423 Member
    i love baby carrots!!
  • ladybugss
    ladybugss Posts: 135 Member
    bump for later. I had some carrots and hummus today. it was yummy
  • swetha1234
    swetha1234 Posts: 35
    Thanks! the carrots with hummus sounds delicious!
    do u guys have any suggestions for dinner meals?
  • Christinemary6
    Christinemary6 Posts: 60 Member
    I clean my teeth for a while; eating with ultra clean teeth is somehow less appealing! It may not work for you, but it seems to work for me.....most of the time! when it doesn't, I eat plain yoghurt.

    I hope it helps!:bigsmile:
  • j_courter
    j_courter Posts: 999 Member
    sometimes when i'm hungry, i try a tall glass of water first. if that doesn't help, i like cucumbers, organic baby carrots (they taste MUCH better!), sugar snap peas, popcorn, and occasionally half a sweet and salty almond/dark chocolate granola bar. if i'm really craving chocolate, i've found that brushing my teeth or eating a dill pickle often curbs that craving.

    best of luck!
  • swetha1234
    swetha1234 Posts: 35
    i like the brushing your teeth idea! very clever!
  • destiny637
    destiny637 Posts: 79
    I love Pure Protein Bars. Super good and low in sugar (which many protein bars are not). :)
  • Phanessa917
    Phanessa917 Posts: 100 Member
    I like to eat watermelon, cantaloupe, cucumbers, strawberries... all healthy. There's yogurt (80-100 cal) If I want some chocolate, I've got my 80 cal choc pudding :)
  • grimms11208
    grimms11208 Posts: 146 Member
    Cheese sticks are only about 110 calories. They taste good and are a good source of protein!
  • MrsRobertson1005
    MrsRobertson1005 Posts: 552 Member
    anything with a lot of protein will help fill you up
  • LessMe2B
    LessMe2B Posts: 316
    90 calorie cheese sticks, the cheddar/mozz swirl kind....yummy :tongue:
  • Iluvcheezits
    Iluvcheezits Posts: 27 Member
    Watermelon - I eat it only for dinner sometimes - Ha!

    You can log a whole watermelon and still be doing pretty good :) Sure you're groaning from bloat but no pain no gain
  • I like to dip frozen strawberries (1Cup for 50 Cal.) in Hershey's Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup (2Tbsp. for 15 Cal.).
    Sliced red bell pepper (salted) - it satisfies lots of cravings; sweet, crunch, spicy, juicy...
  • yesenia195p
    yesenia195p Posts: 36 Member
    Quaker rice cakes (chocolate drizzle) - 90 calories and filling...and OH SO GOOD!
  • Dahlface13
    Dahlface13 Posts: 65 Member
    I am eating my afternoon snack right now, celery sticks and hummus! I frequently pack myself some mini babybel cheese and grapes or an apple, so yummy!
  • zyle
    zyle Posts: 34
    Vlasic Kosher Dill Spears zero Calories
  • menchi
    menchi Posts: 297 Member
    Watermelon is one of the lower cal fruits and the water+fiber fills you up. Strawberries also work. Plus they make me happy.

    :flowerforyou: Definitely agree with drinking a glass of water along with your snack. :drinker:

    Lightly steamed broccoli is awesome. Great nutrition, low cal, filling, plenty of fibers. If you like it with dip like ranch, a good alternative is low-fat plain yogurt with some seasoning salt (or your personal mix of powdered onion/garlic/salt/etc).
  • swetha1234
    swetha1234 Posts: 35
    mmmm! all these suggestions sound great! i cant wait to try them!
  • laurstarks
    laurstarks Posts: 35
    baby carrots/peppers/cucumbers with light ranch dressing or whatever light dip you prefer! hummus is also very healthy, but i think it's an acquired taste.
    edamame
    certain fruits fill me up more than others (apples, grapes, bananas)
    handful of almonds
  • ladylu11
    ladylu11 Posts: 631 Member
    I eat pop chips, special K chips, Quaker DIPP bars, Del Monte Fruit Naturals grapefruit or the mixed berries. Animal crackers, frozen grapes, and skinny cow ice cream sandwiches
  • NicoleK01
    NicoleK01 Posts: 11
    I made korma the other day, and had heaps of leftovers.

    So, using 1tbs of the korma/rice mix, I made mini korma rolls by wrapping the mix in rice paper - sprayed them very very lightly with oil and baked them on baking paper in the oven. Works out to be 37 calories per roll and they are delish!

    Am going to do the same with any other leftover currys or mince dishes - brilliant for lunchboxes and to chuck in the freezer too!
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