Sweet snack

normav67
normav67 Posts: 9 Member
edited November 26 in Recipes
I’ve been craving for chocolate lately at night can anybody give me a healthier sweet snack And low and calories.

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  • peaceout_aly
    peaceout_aly Posts: 2,018 Member
    Pre-log your chocolate. Or opt for a chocolate protein bar... Oh Yeah and Grenade make pretty good ones.
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  • normav67
    normav67 Posts: 9 Member
    Thank you guys
  • JaiNicole7
    JaiNicole7 Posts: 88 Member
    Try the Rx Bar -Chocolate Sea Salt- they're made with all natural chocolate and egg white proteins. Good stuff and a cure for the sweet tooth that also has 12g of protein. They aren't bad tasting like most protein bars, which I hate personally lol.
  • MushroomLadyJR
    MushroomLadyJR Posts: 89 Member
    I had a lovely chocolate dessert tonight. 150 grams of Skyr (Icelandic yogurt) with 8 grams unsweetened cocoa powder, and about a gram of canderel sweetener. It sorted my chocolate craving and helped me hit my protein target :smile:
  • Roger15Z
    Roger15Z Posts: 97 Member
    I'll put a serving of chocolate chips in my yogurt desert to get my fix and still reap the benefits the yogurt, I just plan and log accordingly.
  • alcomer
    alcomer Posts: 101 Member
    the brownie batter hummus is really good, I eat it with apple slices or teddy grahams
  • skelterhelter
    skelterhelter Posts: 803 Member
    No Pudge Brownie Mix makes great low calorie brownies. Comes in all sorts of flavors too (original, mint, raspberry, cappuccino). Only thing that sucks is you most likely have to order through Amazon as most stores no longer carry it.
  • michaelchance007
    michaelchance007 Posts: 12 Member
    Dark
    Chocolate is good as you only need a small bit. Or try halva it’s very sweet and you only need a small bit also
  • gffs
    gffs Posts: 11 Member
    If you're craving chocolate regularly, you may be low in magnesium. I was a chocolate addict before I started taking magnesium daily (250 - 1000 mg/day). Now, I only eat a piece once in a while and I can stop at just one or two pieces. Americans are often low in magnesium which also can help your bowel movements. You'll know if you've taken too much.

    Regarding the snack, prunes and plums sweet and low in calories. Halva is delicious but definitely not low in calories (at least the sesame based halva).

    And sometimes, you should just eat the chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Try to use the higher quality chocolate that is full of cocoa butters but not as high in sugar.
  • turnerfamilyof3
    turnerfamilyof3 Posts: 1 Member
    Oikos pure zero Greek yogurt (vanilla), a few strawberry’s, half a banana sliced, a few blueberries, and a tiny bit of real granola is so yum and not too bad for you.
  • Pastaprincess1978
    Pastaprincess1978 Posts: 371 Member
    I agree with those that said 2 small squares of dark chocolate and of course the greek yoghurt :) Strawberries are low cals too. I am a coffee lover so go for coffee too.
  • normav67
    normav67 Posts: 9 Member
    You guys are awesome thank you
  • rloates91
    rloates91 Posts: 12 Member
    I make my own cacao bliss balls. They have dates, oats, coconut and cacao (but can use coco powder). They are really yum and taste like chocolate and less than 150 calories each. Can also add penut butter for variation. I freeze mine so I don't over eat them.
  • VUA21
    VUA21 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Go for a run, save up those extra calories and have a chocolate bar. As long as you stay in your caloric recommendations, there is nothing wrong with a Snickers.
  • Kandisn29
    Kandisn29 Posts: 92 Member
    Halo top chocolate ice cream or fiber one chocolate brownies?
  • MJsStory
    MJsStory Posts: 160 Member
    I make my own trail mix (store bought ones have soy (I’m allergic) and too much sodium). When I have a chocolate craving I throw in some dark chocolate chips:

    Also you can take chocolate protein powder and turn it into a pudding. And pb fit makes it taste like a Reese. Or just go plain chocolate and add real whipped cream and strawberries.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    1-2 squares of 86% dark chocolate. About 60 calories per square and supposedly has healt benefits too
  • Daphnerose86
    Daphnerose86 Posts: 77 Member
    Would substituting for fruit help you? Its cherry and strawberry season!
  • como_agua
    como_agua Posts: 213 Member
    4 tablespoons of almond butter, 4 tablespoons of coconut oil, 3 tablespoons of cocoa all melted over low heat. add a little liquid stevia of your choice to taste or powdered stevia. pour into mini muffin tins lined with paper cups or in silicone pans, and freeze. you've got a good fat treat that YOU know what you put into it. these are great for chocolate cravings - xo
  • run2brazil
    run2brazil Posts: 11 Member
    Chocolate rice cakes are delicious! That with some peanut butter (or pb2) and a banana cut up, with whipped cream, is my latest snack obsession
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    I just made chocolate rolls with two ingredient dough and dark chocolate. Totally yum at 80 calories and 4 protein each. 2 at a time would do it.

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    @melissa6771, what are the two ingredients? Looks tasty!
  • sexylee35
    sexylee35 Posts: 1 Member
    gffs wrote: »
    If you're craving chocolate regularly, you may be low in magnesium. I was a chocolate addict before I started taking magnesium daily (250 - 1000 mg/day). Now, I only eat a piece once in a while and I can stop at just one or two pieces. Americans are often low in magnesium which also can help your bowel movements. You'll know if you've taken too much.

    Regarding the snack, prunes and plums sweet and low in calories. Halva is delicious but definitely not low in calories (at least the sesame based halva).

    And sometimes, you should just eat the chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Try to use the higher quality chocolate that is full of cocoa butters but not as high in sugar.
    gffs wrote: »
    If you're craving chocolate regularly, you may be low in magnesium. I was a chocolate addict before I started taking magnesium daily (250 - 1000 mg/day). Now, I only eat a piece once in a while and I can stop at just one or two pieces. Americans are often low in magnesium which also can help your bowel movements. You'll know if you've taken too much.

    Regarding the snack, prunes and plums sweet and low in calories. Halva is delicious but definitely not low in calories (at least the sesame based halva).

    And sometimes, you should just eat the chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Try to use the higher quality chocolate that is full of cocoa butters but not as high in sugar.

  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Great suggestions for me too! Thanks!!
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,899 Member
    Special K chocolaty delight cereal! (110 cal per cup). Perfect for cravings.Pour a 1/2 cup chocolate almond milk at 40 cal over your cereal. Chocolate whammy!
  • melissa6771
    melissa6771 Posts: 894 Member
    edited June 2018
    jenilla1 wrote: »
    I just made chocolate rolls with two ingredient dough and dark chocolate. Totally yum at 80 calories and 4 protein each. 2 at a time would do it.

    lk5kwzgtrqvs.jpg

    @melissa6771, what are the two ingredients? Looks tasty!

    @jenilla1

    Totally missed this! The two ingredient dough is fat free plain Greek yogurt and self rising flour. Here's the recipe for the cinnamon ones. I just used dark chocolate chips instead. Light butter if I use butter. Made little ones.

    https://myskinnysweettooth.com/2017/01/15/greek-yogurt-cinnamon-rolls/comment-page-1/#comment-4805
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