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What are you snacking on?
I have been trying to come up with some good snack ideas and yesterday in the store I came across some Wasa crackers.
*Wasa crisp n light 7 grain crackerbread... 20 calories each, 3.6 carbs I spread laughing cow cheese wedge on them at 35 calories. This is a very good and satisfying snack for only 95 calories (if you eat 3 crackers and one wedge) Now I know some of you will make this face :dizzy: at my next snack b/c it's such a boring, mundane and usual snack for many but for me after doing years of low carbing and having a distorted view of certain foods I am pretty excited to be eating this. *Baby carrots and ranch dressing............. yes I was afraid of the sugar content in carrots. I'm slowly undoing the mental damage :) *Small apple and Natural PB (again had to wrap my head around eating an apple) I tried eating the 100 calorie bags of white cheddar popcorn but umm yeah one bag turns into a box so I had to nix those. *100 calorie pack of natural almonds/walnuts *Greek yogurt with 2 TBSP Vanilla Whey Protein powder So I hope you guys will share your snack ideas :) |
My snacks are pretty standard stuff:
Cucumber-Dill Lentil Chips (Mediterranean Snack Food Co.) - 110cal/3g fat/3g fiber/4g protein per serving Fage nonfat greek yogurt, flavored (I like Chobani too, but much prefer Fage) - 120cal/0g fat/0g fiber/11g protein each Vitalicious muffin tops (chocolate) - 100cal/1.5g fat/9g fiber/4g protein each Happy Trekking trail mix (Trader Joes) - 160cal/11g fat/2g fiber/4g protein per 1/4 cup Other than those regulars I pretty much work from whatever I have around the house any given week. Right now, I'm snacking on half of a whole grain flatbread with 2 T. Trader Joes tomato basil hummus topped with thinly sliced raw zucchini (119cal/2.3g fat/6.6g fiber/4.2g protein). |
I love the Vitalicious Vitatops, too. They're reallychocolatey and feel decadent, but I don't go overboard b/c of all the fiber. ;)
Bananas, apples, yogurt, string cheese, cottage cheese... Those are often my go-to snacks. Sometimes some reduced fat Triscuits or melba with blue cheese Laughing Cow. Lite Babybel cheese. Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches or cups. Baby carrots. Celery. |
Broccoli Slaw - I buy the shredded bag from the deli case and then mix in fat free plain yogurt, raisins and some kind of nut, usually almonds. In the past, I made this with mayo but now I'm accustomed to the yogurt and to me it's like a dessert. I eat a huge bowl of it daily and I don't get any stomach problems because I take 2 Phazymes right after I eat it. lol
Celery, Carrots, Cauliflower with dip made with fat free sour cream and powder packets of Hidden Valley Ranch mix. Fiber One Brownies |
Sugar Snap Peas, Cantaloupe, cottage cheese, steamed veggies (I can't stomach most of them raw), my FAV is strawberry slices dipped in non-fat yogurt!
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ricecakes
baby carrots apples manderine oranges pretzels |
I love celery or carrot sticks for snacks
Also, frozen bananas. yum! |
I second the frozen bananas! Yum. Sometimes I'll get a teeny tiny drizzle of chocolate syrup on one, it's like ice cream! Also, frozen grapes are delicious. I love veggies in hummus as well.
Sometimes if I'm craving chocolate, I'll make diet hot chocolate (25 calories), you can make it with hot water but I like to use almond milk. :) |
I bake whole wheat pita pockets (60 cal) into pita chips sprinkle some garlic seasoning, pepper and paprika and dip it into spicy hummus yummy
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I snack on:
Raw Radishes - no dip Raw Cucumbers - marinated in vinegar Raw baby carrots - no dip Raw Celery - no dip but sometimes use salsa which is only 10 cal per TBSP Raw apples with peel - no dip Raw bell peppers - no dip but sometimes use salsa which is only 10 cal per TBSP Occasionally I will have 1 1/2 cups of Weight Watchers All You Can Eat Cabbage Soup Larry, |
Laughing Cow 35 cal wedges are what has kept me sane throughout this lifestyle change!
Also string cheese, fat free yogurt, triscuit, fiber bars, & fresh fruit. If I earned myself some indulging, I'll have a fun size chocolate, a skinny cow ice cream sandwich (or our local brand, as long as the calorie count is similar), or wheat toast with a smear of peanut butter OR nutella. In general though, I don't snack /that/ much. I tend to use water or vanilla soy milk fill me up. |
I'm snacking on today:
Clementine - 35 cals Light string cheese - 60 cals SF jello cup - 10 cals Usually I also have some Light Daisy sour cream with Pampered Chef fiesta dip mix in it and 40 Great Value pretzel sticks when I get home from work... The SC is 40 cals for 2tblsp and the pretzes are like, 110. It lasts me till dinner at 7:30 (and I get home from work at 3:45...) I always keep my calories for dinner, so today - even with all my snacks - I'll be at about 440 before dinner. Dinner is shaping up to be 850/900 cals, so I'll be a little under my target for today! :D |
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Fiber One Browmies??? I've never seen those I've only seen and eaten their bars and let's just say I couldn't stop eating them and ended up paying big time for it later. :o Quote:
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***************************** Thanks guys there are some good looking ideas I'm going to try, I don't eat a meal for lunch I prefer to eat snacks (mini meals) throughout the day at work . |
I just finished eating a stick of string cheese. -- I also Love the 100 Calorie Brownies .. mmm!! I'm not huge on chips or snacks of the such. I usually just grab a piece of fruit for snacking.
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Snacks I love
Hello everyone,
Here are a couple of the snacks I love to eat... * 1 Slice of 50 Cal whole wheat bread and some Nutella or Peanut butter * 1 Fruit with string cheese * Handful of Almonds and Dried fruit mix * 1/2 cup of Fat free Greek yogurt w/2 tablespoons of grape nut cereal * 1/2 cup of Fat free cottage cheese and trail mix * 1 Laughing cow cheese wedge with 1 slice of rye bread and 2-3 slices of salted tomato or your veggie of choice * 1 Oiko – Caramel or Chocolate flavored yogurt (pre-portioned pack) |
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