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Mine is the light baby bell cheeses and the laughing cow cheese . I found gluten free rice cracker with hardly any carbs. They are tiny but so are the laughing cow cheeses.

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Oh definitely my "kims magic pops"

Love them and they are 15 calories and huge!!

I like to eat them with tuna our low sodium deli turkey.

Or dip them into Greek yogurt hummus :)

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For 5:2 fasting days, I like a hard-cooked egg as a snack (they are 50g, ~78 cals) cos they are filling and good for you. I also like a pot of light jogurt (chocolate flavor is my fave) for 77 cals. Or a cup of coffee or tea with some milk in. I mostly don't snack on fast days cos I like to hoard my cals for lunch and dinner. :lol:

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Low calorie is relative, when I think low calorie I always think, "lowest possible calorie level with highest possible Protein content that are also the most filling", which means that technically they probably aren't the lowest possible calories. So my faves are plain greek yogurt, salad with homemade mustard vinaigrette, devilled eggs made without mayo, and my new super favorite, sent to me by Fiddleman & Phoenix, high protein salami sticks, with only 80 cals per huge stick, tons of flavor, and 15g protein, woot!

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I always eat greek yogurt on my fast days, with berries. Lots of Protein and Fiber. I don't "snack" on fast days either, I only eat lunch and supper or I would feel like I am getting out of control (the more often I eat, the more hungry I feel!).

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Low calorie is relative, when I think low calorie I always think, "lowest possible calorie level with highest possible Protein content that are also the most filling", which means that technically they probably aren't the lowest possible calories. So my faves are plain greek yogurt, salad with homemade mustard vinaigrette, devilled eggs made without mayo, and my new super favorite, sent to me by Fiddleman & Phoenix, high Protein salami sticks, with only 80 cals per huge stick, tons of flavor, and 15g protein, woot!

Nice to see you on here! What is the name of those salami sticks?? I live in Canada, so I am not sure it is something I can get here or not. And I would love your recipe for mustard vinaigrette!

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Hi there sweetums! I thought I was such a genius when I "invented" the mustard vinaigrette, only to discover that this is the essential vinaigrette the French invented centuries ago :/ oh well, it's delicious!!

your favorite oil (olive, walnut, coconut, etc.)

a very strong unadulterated mustard like stone ground

pepper

vinegar to taste, balsamic if you want to get fancy!

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Low calorie is relative, when I think low calorie I always think, "lowest possible calorie level with highest possible Protein content that are also the most filling", which means that technically they probably aren't the lowest possible calories. So my faves are plain greek yogurt, salad with homemade mustard vinaigrette, devilled eggs made without mayo, and my new super favorite, sent to me by Fiddleman & Phoenix, high Protein salami sticks, with only 80 cals per huge stick, tons of flavor, and 15g protein, woot!

I want to know about the salami sticks. Where? What brand? Etc.

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Mine is the light baby bell cheeses and the laughing cow cheese . I found gluten free rice cracker with hardly any carbs. They are tiny but so are the laughing cow cheeses.

Mine is def Mini Babybel Light cheese. As well as 90 calorie FiberOne PB Bar. Also, love (if we are going that high 100) 100 cal guacamole pouches, either Wholly brand or my fav is Marketside (Walmart) w/thin sliced cukes and red pepper slices.

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