I want ice cream!!!
smangani
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What's the best ice cream choice that I can make a yummy sundae! I usually buy skinny cow ice cream sandwhiches, but I want an ice cream sundae without doing too much damage.
Ideas?
Ideas?
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Try the Smart Ones frozen desserts. They have a few sundae options. I like the peanut butter one0
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I had the WW chocolate fudge brownie last night. It was great! 150 calories.0
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Bryers has a fat free ice cream that is 90 calories for 1/2 cup and it tastes great!0
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1 scoop of vanilla
1 banana
a handful of nuts
and if you need a syrup, something sugar-free
Enjoy!0 -
I had Kroger brand slow churned mint chocolate chip last night and probably will have some tonight too. Its 130 calories per serving. Hubby and I decided we would have ice cream every couple months so long as we're both losing steadily.0
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wal mart has a brand called polar treats. only 90 calories and like 2 grams of fat! the best part is its only 2 bucks for a half gallon!!0
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weight watchers dessert0
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SoDelicious made from coconut milk....YUMMMMMMY (130 calories in 1/2 cup)
or less yummy, more like sorbet but so low in calories is Artic Zero (150 calories a pint...yes that says pint you can eat the whole thing)0 -
blend frozen mango and frozen peach with a banana. Top with fresh blueberries. If you have a hand blender it's so easy. Tastes amazing, is real food, won't kill your calorie allowance. The blueberries "pop" in your mouth. OMG So good. You could also put in a few nuts or dark chocolate chips (or cacao nibs) if you like. Iced cream was a problem for me too:)0
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Frozen banana, cocoa, in blender or food processor. good with peanut butter too!0
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frozen bananas. On their own. Amazing0
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Edy's slow churned is prob the best tasting for a low cal option, personally i'd go with Ben and Jerry's or Haagen Dazs0
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There's some ice creams out there (Dreyers light?) that's 90 calories per 1/2 cup. Skinny cow is also a good idea. I've also heard of some people freezing those little 60 calorie pudding cups and using it as ice cream. I decided to try it once and froze a vanilla pudding cup and using it as my ice cream in a root beer float w/ diet root beer... personally I couldn't finish it. I didn't think it was worth even the low calories. Pudding just doesn't freeze right lol
Tonight I plan on making some protein ice cream, using the chocolate Powerbar ProteinPlus Powder I got a few days ago. Surprisingly, the powder (when mixed with fat free milk) tastes pretty darn good, and I'm SUPER picky about protein powders. I'm not the type to just suck it up and drink it, it must taste good for me to feel it's worth the calories, otherwise I'm better off eating 8oz of chicken lol
Anyways, maybe you should consider some protein ice cream? I know it might not sound very good to some people, but it might also be worth a shot for when those cravings get to you!
I'm gonna try:
1 tablespoon sugar free vanilla jello pudding mix
1.5 scoops protein powder
1/2 frozen banana
1/2 cup unsweetend vanilla almond breeze almond milk (I might actually use coconut milk instead)
3 ice cubes
Splash of water if its not blending enough
Blend and put in ice cream maker, or just blend and freeze for 2 hours.
There's a ton of others out there too, but I may try this one tonight. With hot fudge LOL
Love and Alohas,
Ihilani Kapuniai0 -
If you want ice cream and syrup, you may do more damage by trying to find substitutes. Sometimes, only the real thing will do it. You could always do a bit of extra cardio and swing by an ice cream place for a small sundae.0
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I usually do something like an entire chopped banana into a coffee mug, a scoop of ice cream, then some other seasonal fruit (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc) or frozen fruit on top. A squirt of chocolate sauce and I'm good to go. Not an everyday thing, but for a once in a while treat I like it. Using a coffee mug limits how much I can get in there. Kind of a dummy's way to control portion size without having to think about it.
I really like the idea of blending the frozen mango and peach with banana. It sounds really good. I do throw my dark bananas in the freezer and every so often I'll get them out and whip them. Kind of like banana flavored ice cream without the fat.0 -
Check out Dryers Slow Churned (they have 1/2 fat and 1/3 fewer calories). They also have a ton of flavors: http://dreyers.slowchurned.com/flavorlisting.aspx?b=1120
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I eat the Smart ones desserts (Favorite is the cookie dough sundae) or Skinnycow ice cream. (Favorite is the strawberry cheesecake (:0
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Try walden farms syrups with ice cream good stuff0
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If you want ice cream and syrup, you may do more damage by trying to find substitutes. Sometimes, only the real thing will do it. You could always do a bit of extra cardio and swing by an ice cream place for a small sundae.
my thoughts exactly!0 -
Try the Smart Ones frozen desserts. They have a few sundae options. I like the peanut butter one0
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If you want ice cream and syrup, you may do more damage by trying to find substitutes. Sometimes, only the real thing will do it. You could always do a bit of extra cardio and swing by an ice cream place for a small sundae.
Yup. Dryers is good I had that. There is one ice cream blue bunny I think. I t has sundae flavor with nut , banana,chocolate, cherries
in it... YUMMY.0 -
Banana, strawberries, small scoop of vanilla frozen yogurt, peanuts, a teeny bit of chocolate syrup and caramel syrup. Enjoy!0
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wal mart has a brand called polar treats. only 90 calories and like 2 grams of fat! the best part is its only 2 bucks for a half gallon!!
I'm gonna have to remember that one!0 -
Skinny cow in the small container is still a good choice. My biggest suggestion is something with the portiion already done for you. If you get a bigger carton; you'll eat more. Limit your choices right now - you want to help your body to quit craving everything - I still struggle with it all the time. Try a glass of water first. Don't subsitute., except for the water, or else you end up eating all the substitutions and still end up eating what you originally wanted. You can get to your goal with a few treats along the way. Finally, get some exercise, walking is good, and see if you still want it.0
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Ben and jerrys frozen yoghurt is as near to the real thing you can get. Chocolate brownie is gorgeous!0
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When I want ice cream, I have ice cream. I just fit it into my calorie allowance.
If you want a sundae, I highly recommend the McDonald's dollar menu sundae. It is 330 calories for the whole thing and I don't think that's bad for all that ice cream and hot fudge, especially considering gallon ice cream servings are 1/2 cup and like 120-200cals anyway.0 -
Have you tried just putting a favourite low fat yoghurt in the freezer and using that instead of buying a huge tub that just asks you to keep testing it? Bonus is that it's already calorie counted for you in a sealed pot.0
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blue bell no sugar added vanilla (they also have choc, butter pecan, and strawberries & cream) - only 90 calories per 1/2 cup. also publix has their brand of no sugar added (might be sugar free, cant remember) ice creams that range from 90-130 calories per 1/2 cup. i buy their mint choc chip when i'm craving it bad.0
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I use Staters Bros easy churn no sugar added cherry vanilla 80 calories 1/2 cup I put it on a homemade waffle0
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Do you like bananas? Take frozen bananas chunks and put them in the food processor or blender with just a drizzle of skim milk..process til smooth..amazing!0
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