most filling snack?
minstine
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What's your most gluten free filling snack?.I have an addiction to peanut butter and that's what I crave when I'm starving but it's so high in calories! Even if I put it on celery (which is so good) I use up so many calories!
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Plain Greek yogurt with berries.1
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Vegetables, raw, with hummus.
Cottage cheese with raw vegetables and salt/pepper.
Apple and cheese.0 -
I should just change my name to Wendy's chilli lol3
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mmmm peanut butter. Good choice. I love it in my morning porridge. Labradorable.0
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Lately my fave is carrots with hummus - I like the crunch plus protein combo0
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Apples.2
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Jicama FTW.
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I pickled a huge daikon radish and I've been eating on it for days. So good and filling and pickly.2
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light yogurt, like dannon light and fit greek yogurt or yoplait light and their is a lot of flavors and only 80 or 90 calories which saves a lot of room for more calories0
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meat.2
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princess0lexi wrote: »light yogurt, like dannon light and fit greek yogurt or yoplait light and their is a lot of flavors and only 80 or 90 calories which saves a lot of room for more calories
I've been eating the Dannon Light and Fit Greek yogurts too.. And sometimes I will break up a lemon or chocolate fiber brownie ((Fiber One or Great Value brand)) and eat it along w/ the yogurt. Yum.
sounds good, i eat dannon light and fit greek and yoplait light every night with great value brand light non fat yogurt and i often put great value multi grain cheerios or kelloggs corn flakes in it or oddly baby puffs like gerber parents choice or organic plum.. its weird but its so tasty1 -
Defrosted frozen blueberries with plain fear poured in top and a little cinnamon3
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Sorry! Plain kefir1
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edamame... microwave the bag of edamame in the pods, sprinkle with a bit of salt and chow down.1
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Vanilla almonds - 1measured serve doesn't look like much but very satisfying.0
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I'm still trying to figure that out myself. I can easily eat a 500 cal "snack" and still be hungry.1
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I mix the 80 cal Greek vanilla yogurt with frozen blueberries & oj. Smooth & delicious0
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Promax or Think Thin protein bar
GNC protein powder shake
Halo top ice cream0 -
apples and peanut butter- or can you try the PBII which has less calories- I like my own trail mix of cherrios,1 box raisin and few nuts, or low fat yogurt with PBII or 1 tbs of peanut butter and something crunchy on top-LOVE halo top when I can find it in my little town- Will eat a yasso bar if I can't find it0
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Have you tried PB2 mixed into yogurt? I find it helps my peanut butter cravings.2
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Fluffy peanut butter oatmeal. Whip an egg white into a 1/3 cup serving of oatmeal while it is hot. Then stir in some PB2 you have already mixed with water (I also add a little extra Splenda). Such a delicious carb/protein snack combo...seriously good!2
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Greek yogurt (Dannon Light & Fit, Oikos Triple Zero, Chobani Simply 100), Quaker Oats Instant Oatmeal, and boiled eggs are my go-to snacks when I need something low caloric and filling.0
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Since you like PB perhaps you might like mixing PB2 powder into some greek yogurt?0
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Sugar free pudding cup (60-70 calories) with a spoon of cool whip.
Saisfys the sweet tooth.
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PB2 powder in Greek yogurt is a great idea, @vegmebuff. I am seriously going to try that soon.
I freaking LOVE plain Greek yogurt as it helps me recreate things I'm craving, with few calories and extra protein. Lately a favorite snack is mixing a packet of Hidden Valley Harvest Dill dip mix into 16 oz plain Greek yogurt and dipping cucumber. Tastes like fattening veggie dip but it's not! It's got stuff like MSG and sodium but that's not a problem for me.0 -
I love a sliced apple with 15 grams of peanut or almond butter!
A vegan protein shake (maybe made in the blender with a banana) can be good too.
Round cucumber slices make a great low calorie cracker alternative if you have any low calorie, healthy dips (I dip them in a smokey white bean dip and sometimes top with sauerkraut).
Carrot sticks and hummus are great too- or spiralise a carrot and mix in the hummus as a dressing if you want the same snack in a different form!1 -
Hard boiled eggs and light string cheese fill me up.0
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Kirkland Protein bars are crazy filling. 21g protein, 15 g fiber, 1g sugar. Gluten free. Much better warmed in the microwave for a bit. 190 calories for the whole thing, and I've been cutting it in half to have two snacks.
I mostly eat real, whole food but these are seriously the most filling thing I've tried, and the calories are so reasonable. They do use artificial sweetener (erythritol).0 -
Nothing. Making my meals bigger...1
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water-melon
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