Anonymous wrote:Seriously...handful of peanut M&Ms. Just need a few.
Anonymous wrote:Jello sugar free pudding
Anonymous wrote:100 calorie bag of popcorn with butter spray, everything but the bagel blend and some cayenne pepper.
It’s not the “cleanest” or most natural snack in the world, but it’s crunchy and satisfying.
For sweets- Italian ice (100 calories) or hot chocolate (90 calories) Hot chocolate is quite filling.
Anonymous wrote:I have recently started drinking bone broth, as one would drink a cup of tea. I doctor it up with herbs or other seasonings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fresh fruit in season!
Broccoli microwaved with a bit of cheese (I grew up poor, can you tell?)
Hummus, just by itself.
A little container of Greek yogurt (this is what I do most often), or from a tub of it, with strawberries on top.
A can of sardines in mustard sauce (am I the only one who likes these?)
Roasted almonds (I roast them myself) without dark chocolate. Not super low calorie but very filling.
Roasted broccoli
I like a can of sardines and all it’s oil as dressing on spinach or kale. Throw in whatever other cut up veggies and onions I have with some seeds.
I like those sardines mashed on crispy toast![]()
Anonymous wrote:Fresh fruit in season!
Broccoli microwaved with a bit of cheese (I grew up poor, can you tell?)
Hummus, just by itself.
A little container of Greek yogurt (this is what I do most often), or from a tub of it, with strawberries on top.
A can of sardines in mustard sauce (am I the only one who likes these?)
Roasted almonds (I roast them myself) without dark chocolate. Not super low calorie but very filling.
Roasted broccoli