I love that Starbucks has added all these sugar-free syrups to their menu. It's made a huge Starbuck's fan out of me. I wish other coffee houses would get on the clue train!
80 calorie Cheese stick wrapped in 3 slices of lean deli ham and dipped in mustard
Starbucks Tall Skinny Mocha Latte
A huge sliced red bell pepper dipped in 3 tblspns Kalamata/Artichoke Hummus
But I gotta say, I still LOVE my 100 calorie snack packs
I just recently found one I liked....and the Kalamata/Artichoke is it! I hate other kinds....so bland and ick. But I love Kalamata olives and this ones (Cedars brand) tastes so much like them! IMO, it doesn't look any nastier that drippy lumpy Ranch dressing that so many people love to drench there food in...or at least used to! (personally I've never liked the stuff!)
I like 100cal packs of almost anything, currently my snacks in the "snack" drawer are:
Cheese nips - 100 cal pack
Ritz sour cream & onion - 100 cal pack
Hostess cupcakes - 100 cal pack
Chocolate animal cracks - 100 cal pack (taste like chocolate teddy grahms)
Florida Natural Fruit snakcs - 50cals
Jello sugar free pudding - 40cals per cup (I think, I would need to check but I'm not at home)
Quaker Rice Cakes Chocolatey Drizzle - 90 cal pack
Quaker Rice Cakes Cheddar - 70cals per serving (another one I'd have to check)
And in the freezer:
Skinny cow ice cream sandwiched (mint ice cream, chocolate sandwich) - 140cals
Skinny cow ice cream cones (mint choc and vanilla caramel) - 150cals
Jello pudding pops in vanilla, choc and swirl - 90cals each
On the healtheir side:
Special K peaches and berries granola bar - 90cals (but really no nutritional value)
Light String Cheese - 60cals
Non-fat yogurt - 100cals
Gnu choc brownie bars - 140cals
Land O Lakes Cheese - 80cal squares (or is it 90cals?)
I like to have options! I maybe eat one or two of these a day.
I love that Starbucks has added all these sugar-free syrups to their menu. It's made a huge Starbuck's fan out of me. I wish other coffee houses would get on the clue train!
I was always a fan of Tully's - they had sugar free raspberry, that makes a tasty latte. There was this little drive-through coffee place in Issaquah WA that had at least 20 kinds of sugar free syrups, including sugar free toasted marshmallow! I used to pick a different kind every time
I was always a fan of Tully's - they had sugar free raspberry, that makes a tasty latte. There was this little drive-through coffee place in Issaquah WA that had at least 20 kinds of sugar free syrups, including sugar free toasted marshmallow! I used to pick a different kind every time
I was surprised by blutoblues comment about other shops not having SF as well. The local little drive through I frequent has loads of sugar frees. (As well has some damn good treats.) Not sure about the SF mocha syrup though. That's cool. I'll have to check or suggest!
Usually, for around 100 calories, I prefer to snack on either apples or 100 calorie bags of popcorn. The apples satisfy my sweet and crunchy desires and the popcorn the salty side.
Can it be less than 100 calories??? Because there is this low-fat yogurt at my grocery store and it is delicious. Only 70 calories. It's a generic brand but still. I love their pina colada and strawberry flavors.
For a 100 cal or less fun snack I really like the following (but I sometims have trouble having just one...)
100 cal kettle corn packs-easy to have just one as there's a lot in that little bag
FF Fudgsicles
1 spoonfull of full fat Ben and Jerry's-THIS is something I can actually limit myself on. It's too rich for any more than a nibble here and there.
Light string cheese-love cheese, I have trouble limiting myself here
Skinny cow ice cream sandwiches in vanilla and mint
baby carrots
a fresh pear or other piece of fruit
Hi,
What are your 2 favorite 100 calorie "treat" foods... i've been there, done that with the packages... and the WW stuff... any ideas ?? Thank you so much.... I love it here....
The only way I can consider counting something 100 calorie is if it comes labeled that way already, lol.
Since my calories are on the low side, I had to promise my doctor, (and myself) that I would eat no empty calories. SO...every thing I eat has to be "good" for me in some way. (I have 1200 four days a week & 1500 three days a week). My treats are usually fruit. Apples, peaches, pears, grapes, cantaloupe, watermelon, bananas, grapefruit, cherries etc. Best when purchased in season or homegrown...all around 100 calories for a pretty good serving...delicious.