Healthy dessert/sweet snack alternatives?

Lately I've been feigning for sweets I had a cheat day already, but I know I can't do that every day lol. Just looking for any and all suggestions
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  • DrizztGirl82
    DrizztGirl82 Posts: 85 Member
    I know sometimes frozen berries works for me. They are sweet, and the frozen aspect makes me think it's like an ice cream treat or something. :)
  • annacole94
    annacole94 Posts: 994 Member
    Dark chocolate (in small amounts)
    Protein bars - I like the Kirkland ones that come in Brownie and Cookie Dough.
    Popsicles or other small serving ice cream bars - often around 100 cal portions
    If you're American, they rave about Halo Top ice cream.
    Fruit. ;)
  • annacole94
    annacole94 Posts: 994 Member
    Oh, and hard candies, like Werther's Orginal or tic tacs. Give me a sweet taste, but it's only 20 cal for a Werthers. I can make it last for a while. I like the cherry coke tic tacs.
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  • tillerstouch
    tillerstouch Posts: 608 Member
    annacole94 wrote: »
    Dark chocolate (in small amounts)
    Protein bars - I like the Kirkland ones that come in Brownie and Cookie Dough.
    Popsicles or other small serving ice cream bars - often around 100 cal portions
    If you're American, they rave about Halo Top ice cream.
    Fruit. ;)

    Im glad im not the only one who considers kirkland protien bars like a dessert... one day i was eating a brownie one and was like damn this tastes as good as a real brownie. Thats the day i realized my taste buds had gone crazy.
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  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    Halo Top.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Yasso bars or strawberries with whipped cream.
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    edited May 2017
    Halo Top.

    I see Americans rave about Halo Top all the time. I wish I was able to buy some where I live.

    For me I've started making jello a lot. I have half a cup of it with whipped cream.
    Right?

    I like to mix a package of sugar free jello with fat free sugar free vanilla Greek yogurt (I replace 1 cup of water-the cold edition- with 1 cup of the yogurt) and let it set. Delicious.

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  • FernRunner
    FernRunner Posts: 79 Member
    I have a Yasso frozen yogurt bar or sandwich almost every night. 80-120 cals.
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    Meringue cookies. https://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/crispy-classic-meringues They're only about 30 calories each. I also find that Quaker Corn Squares cereal will do when I want something a little more substantial. (Hitting my iron RDA is difficult and this helps.)
  • jexyy
    jexyy Posts: 1 Member
    If I'm craving dessert, I tend to go for Halo Top or Arctic Zero for ice cream.
    Other than that, I go for frozen berries as is or in a smoothie with some protein powder.
    Another alternative that I've done was avocado chocolate cake or dark chocolate.
  • LovesDogsAndBooks
    LovesDogsAndBooks Posts: 190 Member
    filbo132 wrote: »
    Halo Top.

    I see Americans rave about Halo Top all the time. I wish I was able to buy some where I live.

    For me I've started making jello a lot. I have half a cup of it with whipped cream.

    I wish they had it here in Canada :( Samething for Kodiak pancakes, another product that many Americans rave about.

    Halo Top is okay for a low-cal ice cream. Between something like 240 and 360 cal per pint depending on flavor it's temping to eat the whole pint, which makes it a pretty expensive habit. I tried a couple of flavors, and have gone back to regular good quality ice cream, managing my portion sizes. Sometimes eating less of the real is better than a lot of the not so good.

    Unsweetened apple sauce sometimes satisfies my sweet tooth, or dried fruit.
  • throughmineeye
    throughmineeye Posts: 7 Member
    edited May 2017
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  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    filbo132 wrote: »
    Halo Top.

    I see Americans rave about Halo Top all the time. I wish I was able to buy some where I live.

    For me I've started making jello a lot. I have half a cup of it with whipped cream.

    I wish they had it here in Canada :( Samething for Kodiak pancakes, another product that many Americans rave about.

    Halo Top is okay for a low-cal ice cream. Between something like 240 and 360 cal per pint depending on flavor it's temping to eat the whole pint, which makes it a pretty expensive habit. I tried a couple of flavors, and have gone back to regular good quality ice cream, managing my portion sizes. Sometimes eating less of the real is better than a lot of the not so good.

    Unsweetened apple sauce sometimes satisfies my sweet tooth, or dried fruit.

    It tastes better than regular ice cream for me. Win/win.
  • Goober1142
    Goober1142 Posts: 219 Member
    40 calorie fudge pops!
  • ColoradoChlo
    ColoradoChlo Posts: 517 Member
    Almost every night I eat some vanilla Greek yogurt with a few dark chocolate chips or m&ms
  • SafioraLinnea
    SafioraLinnea Posts: 628 Member
    Fruit is my go to dessert but I've always loved it and don't seem to have as bad a sweet tooth as the average person.

    I also make my favourite cookie recipes in bite size portions. I love seeing how many quarter sized cookies I can get from a single batch of dough. My record so far is 47. They end up being 65-85 calories a cookie depending on the recipe. The only downside is that then I have a Lot of cookies to annoy me in the freezer. (Must hide the calorie counted ones from sneaking fingers)
  • Tropicoolblonde
    Tropicoolblonde Posts: 70 Member
    HALO TOP
  • CynthiasChoice
    CynthiasChoice Posts: 1,047 Member
    I learned this from a lady selling diet cookies at the farmer's market: Cut your cookie, protein bar, fig newton or whatever into tiny squares, and take time savoring each piece.
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    LARABARs are amazing, at least the peanut butter chocolate chip one, and it contains four ingredients -- dates, peanuts, chocolate chips and sea salt, 6g protein, 3g fiber. My other suggestion would be tea, if you like it. You can get some fun and delicious flavors of tea, including chocolate with zero or close to zero calories.
  • karlabay
    karlabay Posts: 1 Member
    I like Aldi's Fit & Active brand Chocolate Fudge Bar... 100 cal.. 1 gram fat.. 15 sugar.
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    Optimum Nutrition Cake Bites/10