SNACKS!... Low cal per 100g only please.
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Eggs! I find them a nice filling snack. If I feel peckish before bed they're my go-to.0
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I toast nori sheets (the seaweed sheets for sushi) on a non-stick pan, with nothing other than a sprinkle of salt and enjoy the crunch.
Won't give you the calories per 100g as you'll never have 100g of that, it's 10 calories per sheet.5 -
hmmm .. my answer to everything is Fage Greek yogurt 0% ... 170g, 97kcal and 17g protein .. if you want it flavoured add a few drops of Stevia flavoring for a strawberry/toffee/maple/white chocolate/vanilla/ peanut butter/chocolate version
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A cup of whole milk in between meals.1
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Why is 100 grams so important? I can do string cheese (28 grams) for 80 calories, 17 grams of almonds is 100 calories, 16 grams of peanut butter is 90 calories, stick it on some celery for just a few calories more. The only thing I eat in 100+ gram increments for snacks are fruit, veggies, and light Greek yogurt.5
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Light Cool Whip with frozen raspberries!
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If I need chocolate, I tend to go with the Stauffers chocolate animal crackers.0
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100 calorie mini popcorn packs (having one tonight). Cup of strawberries. One single can of Campbell’s soup. Laughing cow cheese wedge and olives. 4 Hershey kisses. One English muffin and half a slice of cheese. I could go on...I’ve gotten really good at this0
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sportychic87 wrote: »
Cool. I'll have to check them out. I could definitely use a little more variety1 -
Raw cauliflower with 30g or less of hummus
Carrots with hummus
Boiled egg
Banana
Half serving of cheese with 3-4 crackers (not a ton of food, but goes well as a late-night snack with my wine!)0 -
I think the cal/per 100 g is the way nutritional info is given in Europe. Not that you would necessarily eat 100 g of whatever it is. Is this correct?
I guess it normalizes everything per equal weight, and you can compare the calorie density of various foods.4 -
an ounce of sharp cheddar cheese a little bit over at 110 calories.1
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olives, meringue cookies, some cereals (puffed wheat, puffed kamut), the low cal ice creams (enlightened, halo top), deli turkey0
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It literally takes me an hour to work though 200 calories of pistachios. If they come already shelled and you stuff handfuls in your face, then sure, that's going to be a ton of calories. But for the amount of effort and the time it takes to lazily shell and snack through a couple of handfuls, it's a perfect snack for me. But then again, I savor my food. I don't wolf things down...
LOL...I have a tendency to wolf mine down so nuts is not working for me..lol0 -
I'm currently eating Arctic Zero Frozen Dessert. For Ice cream lovers it's just perfect. 35 calories per serving. 150 calories for a pint!0
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Frozen corn (not on the cob)...eaten one by one. It's 80ish kal/100g, but I generelly get enough by eating 30 grams or so. it's sweet and cold3
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- String Cheese
- Popcorn
- Pickles
- Roasted Chickpeas/Soybeans
- Cottage Cheese & Crackers
- Olives
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I've always been a vegetable fiend, so that's my go to if I want to munch - I just grab whatever vegetable I feel like grabbing and most of them are pretty low calorie per 100 g. If I have specific wants that's a different story, that needs to be planned more carefully.0
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Mini Babybel Light - one of my faves! I also like pickles, a few crackers with Laughing Cow cheese, clementines, mandarins, baby carrots . . . now I am hungry!2
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