High volume, low cal evening snacks
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Hi everyone! I’m looking for some suggestions for sweet or savory evening snacks that had a lot of volume but not a lot of calories. I’m thinking of things like stevia sweetened almond milk or a big bowl of fiber one cereal with unsweetened almond milk I can just make pretty easily and satisfy my grumbling belly but not be so calorie dense as to kill my deficit for the day. Thank you! You guys always have suggestions I’ve never thought of.
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Fruits and veggies are all pretty high volume low cal. I like the sugar snap peas you can buy in a bag prewashed, that way I just pop em open and eat like a bag of chips.3
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Pop your own popcorn? 40g of unpopped kernels is about 150kcal, plus 40kcal for a tsp of oil in the pan (you really don't need more) and it gets you a pretty big serving. I salt mine, or use calorie-negligible spices like garam masala, onion salt, cayenne pepper etc.8
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In the south there is a popular salad made with cucumbers onion, acv, water, and Lawry's seasoning. It is super simple, very low calorie, and if you like vinegar quite delicious. You start with the cucumber and onion in a bowl. Add the ACV, then add water and Lawry's until you like the way it tastes.
ETA: Some people will add tomato too. I personally think it works with lots of vegetables.4 -
Yeah, popcorn. I just use regular microwave popcorn. An entire bag is just over 300 calories and a LOT of volume.2
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Baked cheese puffs. Slightly higher calorie than popcorn but still a decent amount of volume for the calories (130 calories per ~3 cup serving).
Outside of that vegetables are my go to choice. I dip them in a mixture of everything bagel seasoning, parmesan cheese, and salt and they are surprisingly satisfying. Calories in the vegetables are negligible and the seasoning blend is only something like 25 calories per tablespoon.1 -
Yogurt and a lot of berries. Strawberries are popping in my garden and I'm picking over a pint a day. I have 80 grams with my yogurt for only 26 calories.0
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Fruit popsicles. The ones we have (not at home so can't look it up right now) are 45 calories for a good sized popsicle (long like Firecracker, fat like fudgsicle). 4 flavors in the box, and can take time to consume so you feel like it is high volume.1
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Sugar free jello - 5 calories a cup! Or sugar free pudding - like 60-70 calories depending on the flavor. Sugar free jello parfaits - 25 calories a cup. I love me some jello 😋 lol5
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- Popcorn
- Pickles
- Halo Top
- Berries
- String Cheese
- Kale Chips
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Nonfat Greek yogurt with frozen berries and chocolate PB2 powder. Raw veggies with vinegar-based or yogurt-based dip (branch out beyond carrots and celery to jicama, celeriac, hakurei turnips, radishes, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, . . . .).
Some people here like a thing called "protein fluff" . . . the whole concept sounds revolting to me, but lots of people like it, and I'm sure you could find a recipe here via the search function.
Then there's this: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10500016/low-calorie-protein-cheesecake
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I do fiberone cereal 60 cals a serving with almond milk and a 🍌1
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Another fan of popcorn, here. I have a microwave popper that I love. Put kernels in the bottom, add a teaspoon of coconut oil, pop the lid on and 2 mins later you're done.
I sprinkle mine with onion salt. Delicious.
PS: This is the only thing I use coconut oil for. It truly gives the popcorn a wonderful flavour.0 -
Oh, and if I'm in the mood for something sweet, instead, some frozen Greek yogurt with fresh berries hits the sweet spot.0
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Chopped zucchini with a sprinkle of nuts0
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Popcorn!0
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My favorites for super high volume and are cucumber, pickles, strawberries, watermelon, honeydew melon, cantaloupe.
Some other lower calorie items that also make an appearance in my diet are fudgesicles, yasso bars, popcorn, plain cheerios, an microwaved apple chopped up and sprinkled with cinnamon.1 -
Watermelon!0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »Another fan of popcorn, here. I have a microwave popper that I love. Put kernels in the bottom, add a teaspoon of coconut oil, pop the lid on and 2 mins later you're done.
I sprinkle mine with onion salt. Delicious.
PS: This is the only thing I use coconut oil for. It truly gives the popcorn a wonderful flavour.
I do this^. My Presto Popper bowl is wonderful. I like using Kernel Seasons toppings.....ranch and nacho cheddar are favorites. The kettle corn flavor was disappointing until I added cinnamon.1 -
This is not answering your question, but I eat whole boiled eggs twice a day, and they kill cravings. I think it is because I get satisfied from the fatty yoke. It really does help.0
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Can you not eat dinner later so that you are not hungry in the evening?
Also, coffee with milk is quite filling.0
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