Tom Is Here With Me This Week And All I Want Is Chocolate. I Usually Don't Crave Anything, But Seriously All I Want Is Chocolate. Can You Suggest Some Low Point Chocolate Ideas. I Bought Some Sugar Free Pudding Last Night. Need More Ideas!
WW Chocolate Ice Cream Bars with chocolate crunchies on the outside. YUM!
You could get those WW 1pt individually wrapped chocolate candies, but if you're like me, you'll eat the whole doggone bag!
Oh, there's the Fiber One/brownie cookies that are only 1pt apiece. They're yummy! The recipe's on the side of the FO box. I love those! They taste like brownies. I always add a dab extra of water though, otherwise the mix is too dry.
-no sugar added hot chocolate (1 point when made with water)
-oatmeal with cocoa powder and splenda stirred in after cooking (points vary with how much you make)
-very dark chocolate (usually 1 pt for a nice little square of it)
-no sugar added fudgecicles (1 pt each) - or the WW giant fudge bar for 2 pts
-no pudge brownies prepared in individual serving sizes
gotta love those chocolate cravings they sure can make you creative.
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For my chocolate fixes, I get the sugar free chocolate pudding and mousse, make both and layer the mousse over the pudding in individual cups (I divide the lot into 8 cups) and sprinkle 1 tsp chocolate chips over the top. Mine come out to 2 pts each =)
Also:
-60 cal Hershey chocolate sticks (they come in lots of flavors, dark, caramel filled, milk) 1 pt each
-Skinny cow ice cream products are yummy too usually range 1-3 pts depending what you get
Cooked sugar free chocolate pudding is my salvation when I need a serious chocolate fix - esp when its still just a tad warm.... I'm in my happy place just thinking about it.
I give myself the 3 Point Chocolate Treatment. That's a glass of skim Chocolate milk, and a fat free Fudgecicle. Today at my WW meeting, I splurged on the 1 pt. caramel chocolate mini bars, and Oh Heaven!! Are they awesome, and rich! They make you feel like you've really had something worthwhile.
Kofarq
Those WW chocolate cakes are one point each and taste really good. They even have frosting on them. One is pretty filling on its own but if you go overboard and eat more, it's not that bad because they are only one point each. With these, I never seem to go overboard and that's a miracle for me!
Those WW Giant Fudge Pops are wonderful! Creamy, chocolaty and HUGE! No weird after taste from artificial sweetener.
Just one point!
I had my first one tonight and was totally surprised at how large it was! I highly recommend you trying them. It sure solved my problem regarding chocolate cravings.
missjenny - I found the WW fudge bars at Wal-Mart in the ice cream section. The WW yogurt is near the regular yogurt. I noticed that the chain stores have WW stuff and it is usually located near other related items.
~WW Boston cream pie yogurt
~Diet cake (diet coke with a chocolate cake mix--but don't eat the whole thing at one time! haha! 1/12 of the cake is 4 points!)
~Snickers pie (3 pts per serving: 1pt vanilla ice cream, 1/2 cup light coolwhip, 1 box small SF FF chocolate pudding mix, and 2 tbsp crunchy PB. Mix, freeze, and cut into 8 pie pieces when ready to enjoy!)
~WW peanut butter mini bars (sold at meetings- YUMMMMMY!)
~Walden Farms calorie free chocolate sauce, with some fruit!
~Freeze light coolwhip between 2 chocolate graham crackers for an ice cream sandwich (1 point!)
Location: Suburb of Vancouver, Beautiful British Columbia Canada
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Originally Posted by missjenny
Where do you ladies buy all this WW food? I've only been able to find WW bread and tortilla's!!!!
missjenny, I live in Canada too (BC) and I have a feeling we don't get all the good stuff everyone else talks about here. I've only seen the bread (loaves, eng muffins & bagels), tortillas and those miniature cakes (the carrot cake is my fave). =( I've kept my eyes peeled in every grocery store I've been in (Superstore, Save-On, Safeway and Wal Mart.... nada)
However... lemme know if you (or anyone else) sees any of the other stuff in Canada =)