Snacks????
ballaredance
Posts: 6 Member
in Recipes
Please hit me with ideas?
Cake, chocolate and biscuits are my first choice but obviously have a huge drawback 🙈
I’m not a big fruit fan.
And feeling stuck.....
Cake, chocolate and biscuits are my first choice but obviously have a huge drawback 🙈
I’m not a big fruit fan.
And feeling stuck.....
0
Replies
-
Nuts, if you can keep it to just a few.
1 -
have a handful of Hershey's kisses, they are 20 calories per piece. I limit myself to five or six pieces at a time or 100 calories.2
-
Raw veggies. A lot of chewing for not many calories. Low fat yogurt. Jerky. Hot air popped popcorn.5
-
Cucumber with Italian dressing for about 50 calories1
-
rice cake with whipped cream cheese0
-
missysippy930 wrote: »Raw veggies. A lot of chewing for not many calories. Low fat yogurt. Jerky. Hot air popped popcorn.
YES! all of this too. my go to snacks0 -
cottage cheese
Greek/Icelandic yogurt (mix in peanut butter and perhaps chocolate chips for a DELICIOUS snack - tastes like cookie dough)
jerky
deli turkey roll ups with cream cheese and pickles
raw veggies and hummus
nuts (I love cashews)
oatmeal
hard boiled eggs
Also, I love this list from Healthline (and I love their articles):
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/healthy-high-protein-snacks
1 -
My favorite quick snacks are (I usually have all this stuff in the fridge always):
2 oz (7 thin slices cut in half - 14 half moon pieces – 180 cals) Hillshire Farms Summer Sausage, with two slices colby-jack cheese (cut into 16 rectangles - 8 rectangles per slice – 140 cals), one 5.3 oz cup Chobani non-fat plain greek yogurt (80 cals). Take one piece SS and one rectangle cheese and dip them into the yogurt - yuuuummmmyyy! 400 calorie low carb, high fat, high protein snack. I eat this sometimes for an afternoon snack, or an 8:30 pm snack.
3 Tbsp creamy organic peanut butter and celery stalks (285 cals). Spread the peanut butter in the curvy part of the stalks and munch away. If you cut the celery into 2” long sections, you get a lot of good munching for your calories.
8 slices of thin deli turkey (70 cals), two thin slices of real cheese of your choice (140 cals), 8 baby dill pickles (0 cals), 12 stuffed green olives (60 cals). Lay the turkey slices out so they overlap and you can roll the cheese up in them. Cut each of the cheese slices in half. Lay the cheese slices in the turkey and roll into a log. Microwave the turkey/cheese log until the cheese melts (about a minute). 270 delicious low carb, high protein calories. Eat slowly, enjoy every bite.
8 slices of thin deli turkey (70 cals), 8 baby dill pickles (0 cals), 12 stuffed green olives (60 cals). one 5.3 oz cup Chobani non-fat plain greek yogurt (80 cals). Slice the baby dills in half and roll it up in a turkey slice. Dip the turkey/pickle rolls in the yogurt. You probably realize by now I love plain greek yogurt. 210 really nifty calories. Take small bites, double dip, make it last, savor each bite.
1 cup raw bite size cauliflower (25 cals), 1 cup raw bite size broccoli (30 cals), 10 raw baby carrots (20 cals), 10 tbsp skinny girl ranch dressing (50 cals). I love this dipping snack for my evening snack while I watch TV or surf the net. I usually can’t finish it all. 125 healthy healthy VERY filling calories.
1 party sized bag of original lays potato chips….oops, how did that get in here…
9 -
Sugar free pudding,jello,low cal ice creams to fudge pops,fruit pops.
Popcorn,Apple in salads for the sweet tooth top with waldens dressing 0cal (taste till you find flavor you like the Ranch eggy yuck ,but they had 2types yummm loved
G Hughes bbq sauce sweet flavored 10calories
Special K cereals lots of flavors add Sugarfree Cashew or almond milk. Can add a tap of peanut butter or honey 🍯 or dark chocolate bits. Even nuts
Lots out there but got to search. I was surprised to find Cheetos are lower calorie than most chips even especially baked Cheetos!
Orange juice from fresh squeezed.
Frozen mixed broccoli or regular can add a tap cheese or even garlic 🧄 or many others like sunflower seeds or nuts.1 -
This might sound kinda out there but I like snacking on frozen peas.2
-
My high-protein but really tasty (to me, anyway) favs:
Shelled edamame (makimame?), with a little soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sea salt (coarse salt/large flake salt)
Greek yogurt mixed with cheddar cheese powder (like what people put on popcorn -- I usually use King Arthur Flour vermont cheddar cheese powder.
Plain cottage cheese with dried herbs, onion salt, garlic powder
Plain kefir or thinned traditional yogurt with savory herbs and spices (lots of black pepper, maybe some garlic powder, etc.) for a drink
I don't usually reach for sweets for a snack (I tend to think of sweets for dessert), but a little milk chocolate or semisweet chips with a small spoonful of peanut butter or almond butter is good.
Also, powdered hot chocolate mix made with just a little milk or nondairy milk, until it's the consistency of brownie batter, is really good.2 -
Home made kale chips.... MMMM!!! So crunchy and very flaky and delicate, which slows me down a bit lol!
They aren't too fussy but here's how I make mine:
1. Rip up enough clean, dry kale (the kind doesnt matter.. I prefer curly) to cover two baking sheets (you want it to lay in a single layer but it shrinks a lot)
2. In a bowl or right on the tray, add a scant tbsp of olive oil, a tbsp of tahini, maybe a pinch of garlic powder, and the SMALLEST PINCH OF SALT (it goes a long way - you will ruin with too much salt). Mix it up. I also add nutritional yeast after mixing
3. Bake at 250F for about 20 minutes until crisp. Enjoy immediately.
I made this twice over for dinner last night. The heart wants what it wants.0 -
SMARTFOOD! I just love the cheesy popcorn, and they make it in single serving packs, 100 calories, so you don't have to weigh it or "judge" how many servings you've eating. I'm also a chocoholic, so as someone else mentioned, I have 6 Hershey dark chocolate kisses every night, and I suck on them so they last longer. There are tons of other 100 calorie snack packs out there as well, if popcorn doesn't float your boat. Also Fiber One bars, love the chocolate fudge brownies, and they now come in a 70 calorie version along with the regular 100 calorie versions. Ooo, another fav of mine is 1/2 serving of Totitos "cups" with some homemade salsa! About 75 calories for the chips, and less than 20 for the salsa to go with. LOTS of options out there if you look around.0
-
ballaredance wrote: »Please hit me with ideas?
Cake, chocolate and biscuits are my first choice but obviously have a huge drawback 🙈
I’m not a big fruit fan.
And feeling stuck.....
Since it seems you want some 'sweet/baked' options, I'd check on Chocolate Covered Katie's site. She tweaks recipes so that they are calorie reduced.1 -
I love vegetables like red pepper, jicama, and snap peas dipped in one of Bolthouse creamy dressings. Cucumber and tomato slices with Tajin seasoning is really good. Apples microwaved with cinnamon or pumpkin spice.0
-
I really like the baked cheese bites, Decided they get a bit pricey. So now do my own. Hard cheese work great. Put on a silcone mat, on a baking pan, in little piles, with spices. Bake at 425 for anywhere from 7 to 15 minutes. They make great snacks. I just bag up when cool So they are grab and go.
Servings of cut veges in mini mason jars, or other small containers. All sorts of stuff for dips, greek yogurt, bottled dressing, salsa, avocado.
0 -
Hard boiled egg and string cheese or english muffin with natural peanut butter and honey.0
-
Here is a weird snack for you...... mix cottage cheese, salsa, and avocado together and use as a dip for tortilla chips. Really good.2
-
Here's another weird snack for you that I eat every day. No judging! Lol.
I put Waldon Farms pancake syrup and cinnamon on 150g of sliced mushrooms in a bowl. Mmm Mmm good!0 -
I have a sweet tooth also, I mix unsweetened cocoa powder into nonfat greek yogurt and sweeten it with stevia. Low cal, high protein and very satisfying! I change it up by adding nuts or frozen berries.1
-
- sweet peppers - i eat them like apples, or, sometimes cut into strips for dipping hummus.
- dried dates with a dab of cashew butter
- raw cauliflower1 -
chris89topher wrote: »Here's another weird snack for you that I eat every day. No judging! Lol.
I put Waldon Farms pancake syrup and cinnamon on 150g of sliced mushrooms in a bowl. Mmm Mmm good!
ok...just DON'T EVER BUY their 'Peanut Butter' stuff...it's just the worst.0 -
chris89topher wrote: »Here's another weird snack for you that I eat every day. No judging! Lol.
I put Waldon Farms pancake syrup and cinnamon on 150g of sliced mushrooms in a bowl. Mmm Mmm good!
ok...just DON'T EVER BUY their 'Peanut Butter' stuff...it's just the worst.
I've tried a few other flavors of their things and you're right, they're disgusting. But the pancake syrup is very good!!0 -
chris89topher wrote: »chris89topher wrote: »Here's another weird snack for you that I eat every day. No judging! Lol.
I put Waldon Farms pancake syrup and cinnamon on 150g of sliced mushrooms in a bowl. Mmm Mmm good!
ok...just DON'T EVER BUY their 'Peanut Butter' stuff...it's just the worst.
I've tried a few other flavors of their things and you're right, they're disgusting. But the pancake syrup is very good!!
I've heard many others do like the syrups...maybe one day I'll get the 'courage'🤣to purchase some...0 -
Nothing fancy. But I love Greek yogurt. If you go plain than adding strawberries and granola is great.0
-
I personally love a spoon full of PB when I get a hankering for something.0
-
There are a lot of protein/breakfast bars out there that are fairly close to biscuits (cookies, I'm guessing you speak English English not American English).
A good one is portion-controlled and has some protein, hopefully some fiber. It's easy to keep in a purse, desk, locker, etc. And it is sweet and often has chocolate or a shortbread type flavor.
Yes, it's not carrot sticks or boiled eggs. Don't get me wrong. But I did a lot of these as a morning snack and got some great results. As long as it fits in your calorie allotment it's perfectly fine. And there are some good protein bars, breakfast cookies, breakfast bars, etc. out there...you just may have to experiment .1
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions