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Best low calorie ice cream?

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  • Posts: 51 Member
    Edy's slow churned - pineapple coconut or rocky road. YUM! Tried Artic Zone, but couldn't get into it.
  • Posts: 125 Member
    It isn't really ice cream but frozen yoghurt tastes better (in my opinion) and is healthier :)

    I totally agree .... the chocolate frozen yogurt is my favorite!!! And it tastes just like ice cream!! :)
  • Posts: 2,964 Member
    I always preferred frozen yogurt, chapmans was my favorite and around 120 cal per half cup.
  • Posts: 9 Member
    Arctic zero. 150 cals for a whole pint.

    I have tried this not bad hit the craving in the head although the texture is way off! Would eat it again!!!
  • Posts: 38 Member
    Edy's No Sugar Added Neapolitan Ice Cream! It's Slow Churned too :) Only 90 calories per half cup!
  • Posts: 538 Member
    Arctic zero. 150 cals for a whole pint.

    best ever! i'm obsessed also!
  • Posts: 509 Member
    My favorite is Edy's slow churned, no sugar. But, I wanted something with less calories that I could eat with my cut up peaches or cantaloupe and found Breyers vanilla, no sugar added for only 160 calories a cup! I had some today with cinnamon sprinkled on it!
  • Posts: 1,433 Member
    Arctic Zero - hands down. 150 calories for the entire pint? PLUS it has protein. No brainer.
  • Posts: 356 Member
    My favorite before I was vegan was Edy's Slow Churned brand. I feel like most varieties were around 150 cal/serving. My favorite now is coconut milk ice cream and the calories are similar.

    This is the one I like too. I love the chocolate. I am a chocolate freak. Can't help it. Have it every night.
  • Posts: 495 Member
    Edy's slow churned is one of my favorites.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    We just found Kemp's frozen yogurt and are loving it... Very tasty stuff !
  • Posts: 301 Member
    Definitely Edy's slow churned, if I need a low cal option. However, if I'm going to have ice cream (see today's diary) I just make sure I have enough banked with exercise and all to fit it in eating regular ice cream.

    I'm a bigger fan of popsicles and italian ice, though.
  • Posts: 209 Member

    I'm intrigued! How do you do this? I would love to try!

    I don't know he makes his but I buy the Body Fortress Chocolate Peanut butter whey protein from Walmart. Mix it with 8oz of 1% milk and freeze it. Let it sit for a few before you eat. After a really intense workout eat this and get your protein and feels like a treat to yourself. Yumm!
  • Posts: 799 Member
    I either do Sweet Frogs or just eat regular ice cream. We all deserve a treat from time to time. Make it fit into your calories for the day, do some extra exercises. :)
  • Posts: 294 Member
    Hubby just bought Perry's Butter Pecan no sugar added and it is GOOD! I tend to like the light ice creams but any of the sugar-free ones I have always found to be just gross. This one is really good and no after-effects.
  • Posts: 446 Member
    I'd rather go for a smaller serving of a full calorie ice cream.

    Ditto - 1/4 pint of B&J's Red Velvet Cake did the trick for me last week ;)
  • Posts: 212 Member
    I need to find this Arctic Zero goodness! I do eat regular ice cream quite frequently (had some Sunday in fact) but I have been craving it like crazy and can't be eating it all the time. So I need to find something more low cal for the time being.
  • Posts: 2,559 Member
    maybe just eat half the icecreme you normally would?
  • Edys Slow Churned. Definitely.

    agreed.

  • I have tried this not bad hit the craving in the head although the texture is way off! Would eat it again!!!

    super expensive and it isn't "ice cream" --more like a frozen protein shake.
  • Posts: 1 Member
    I like the Skinny Cow brand ice cream. My favorite is the chocolate truffle bar! They are 100 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and 3 grams of fiber. Very tasty!
  • Posts: 114 Member
    I'll just stick to my full fat Breyer's all natural vanilla (which is only 130 calories).
  • Posts: 1,200 Member
    I'd rather go for a smaller serving of a full calorie ice cream.

    Yup. Although, I vastly prefer frozen custard to ice cream (eating some right now). In the past, I've eaten Dove Miniatures - something like 70 cals each.
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