What are your favorite diet/light food finds or treats that keep you on track

Anonymous
Pickles curb my sweet tooth

Quest protein bar - chocolate chip cookie dough

Homemade Kale chips

Anonymous
Grapes.
I sit and eat them like chips. But with no salt, I get no urge to drink soda with them.
Anonymous
Scooby graham snacks
Boom chika pop kettle popcorn
Dark choc kisses
Toasted English muffin with peanut butter
Anonymous
Not a particular food per se but starting by day with eggs - scrambled, hard boiled or crust less quiche - and salad & fruit for lunch on weekdays. That way even if my evening goes a lite awry with carbs/sweets/snacks I have some balance. I have way less willpower once I get home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dark chocolate.


+1
Anonymous
diet coke and coffee w/ splenda or sugar free syrup. Fiber one bars and gummi fibers.
Anonymous
Make a sandwich of graham crackers and lite cool whip, then freeze = ice cream sandwich

Strawberries and lite cool whip

Sugar-free jello (5 cals per serving!) or sugar-free pudding

There are really yummy diet ice cream bars, like WW brand, between 100-150 cals.
Anonymous
A quality piece of jerky, beef or turkey. Satisfies my urge for a salty treat but low in fat and high in protein. Also nice that it takes a bit longer to chew/eat than a normal snack.
Anonymous
Dried fruit (apple, mango, apricot). I especially love trader joes dried baby pineapples, they're very sweet with no added sugar.
Anonymous
Almonds. All kinds.
Berries and cream - surprisingly sweet once you've cut other sugars.
Cauliflower cheese - true comfort food
cauliflower rice
Anonymous
A reasonable measured out portion of trail mix/almonds.

There's a 100 calories/15 gram protein pudding that I buy at GNC that can be a nice treat. Chocolate is better than vanilla.

Carrots/celery with hummus or peanut butter.

Anonymous
Laughing cow/babybel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laughing cow/babybel


+1
Anonymous
Roasted seaweed.
Anonymous
Pickled carrots and asparagus. Expensive, but on a Friday night when my husband and I want to treat ourselves to something before dinner, this does the trick.
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