Low calorie favorite snacks and go!

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Looking for new low calorie snacks!! Suggestions?

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  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,182 Member
    edited March 2018
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    Experiment with what you may like. The lowest calorie thing I've found was jicama. Sliced thin and eaten cold they are very high in fiber, taste sugary, but are very low in calories. Sprinkled with butter and cinnamon and baked for a few minutes they taste like crunchy cinnamon rolls.

    Another that works well is to have a tbsp of hummus with a stick of celery. The hummus can be gotten with various flavorings.

    If you want 60 chocolate calories, there's dark chocolate squares. That's supposed to be good for your brain.

    None of those are salty carby things. I lose control with those.
  • HappyKat5
    HappyKat5 Posts: 369 Member
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    One of my favorite snacks. (You can find it at Walmart, Target (and although Aldi’s) Laughing cow cheese. One triangle is 35 calories. Spread it on your favorite veggies or a low cow cracker. Just hit up with a lil salt and pepper...
    Dude! It’s so good!
    Calorie count for two wedges- 70 calories for 2 triangles . Get out your celery or peppers and have fun without the guilt!
  • innogenchi
    innogenchi Posts: 9 Member
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    Just like, an entire tomato, cut up and sprinkled with salt and pepper.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
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    Beef jerky, fruit, cheese sticks or string cheese, hummus & veggies, hard boiled eggs, fudge pops, wasabi peas, popcorn
  • ap1972
    ap1972 Posts: 214 Member
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    HappyKat5 wrote: »
    One of my favorite snacks. (You can find it at Walmart, Target (and although Aldi’s) Laughing cow cheese. One triangle is 35 calories. Spread it on your favorite veggies or a low cow cracker. Just hit up with a lil salt and pepper...
    Dude! It’s so good!
    Calorie count for two wedges- 70 calories for 2 triangles . Get out your celery or peppers and have fun without the guilt!

    I just eat them on their own or wrapped in a slice of ham
  • holytricoli
    holytricoli Posts: 36 Member
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    Some of my Go To's:
    One serving of cashews or peanuts (160 cal)
    Dannon Oikos triple zero yogurt (110 cal)
    Cheese stick (70-80 cal)
    Sliced red pepper (half a pepper is about 30 cal)
    1 cup cherry tomatoes (50 cal)
    1 serving Pretzel sticks (110 cal)
    Hard boiled egg (70 cal)
    1/2 avocado w/ seasoning salt (160 cal)
    Fresh fruit

    Hope this is helpful!


  • AngryViking1970
    AngryViking1970 Posts: 2,847 Member
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    baby carrots
    dill pickles
    string cheese
    deli ham/turkey
    HB eggs
    beef jerky
    popcorn

    Sometimes I combine some/all of the above into a smorgasbord dinner for one when my husband and son are out of the house.

  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,442 Member
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    Smartfood Delight sea salt caramel popcorn is my current obsession.
  • jefamer2017
    jefamer2017 Posts: 416 Member
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    Cucumbers are my favorite. Sometimes if I have enough calories I make guacamole and dip the cucumbers in like they are chips.
  • AlleriaEating
    AlleriaEating Posts: 6 Member
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    4 oz of Siggi's brand skyr with a tablespoon of honey. It's about 100 cals, but it's thick, tangy, sweet, satisfying and seriously has more protein than I get in some of my meals. I buy the tub to save money and control my portions a little better, but it's worth the fuss. A snack isn't worth having if I'm still hungry after eating it, imo.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,000 Member
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    Depends on what you're looking for.

    A serving of mixed nuts is a frequent one for me if I'm needing something with substance, but the calories are a bit higher.

    Beef or turkey jerky is another favorite, just the cost gets a bit silly.

    I keep a bag of individually wrapped Ghiradelli dark chocolate squares at my desk for a sweet tooth attack - they satisfy that and are low calorie.

    Greek yogurt

    Any sliced veggies or baby carrots if I want some crunch.

    Air popped popcorn (or a "light" kettle corn) if I just have the "nibbles"
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,900 Member
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    Hard boiled egg 70 calories......takes care of hunger pangs!
  • Leannep2201
    Leannep2201 Posts: 441 Member
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    My faves are:
    - Piece of fruit
    - Laughing cow cheese with low-cal crackers
    - Yoghurt
    - HB egg
    - Vege sticks and hummus
  • nhorton5
    nhorton5 Posts: 32 Member
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    Chia seeds soaked in protein shake with cinnamon on top! Trust me it's yummy.
    Greek yogurt with berries
    Eggs
    Jerkey
    Biltong
    Nuts
    Veg with a homemade yogurt and mint dip

    I have also been known to make mini omelettes and 'muffins' with turkey bacon