Re: Got any low-carb snacking tips?
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:44:30 -0600 (CST)
Hey everyone,
This response is for Anne. That is also my favorite snack sugar free
jello with cool whip and sugar free pudding (= have you tasted the
pistachio flavor?)... Anyhow is cool whip safe for low carb dieters? I
know Lite cool whip has 1 gram of sugar and 2 grams of Carbs every 2
tablespoons, but sometimes I end up eating half of an 8 oz. haa haa
haa! BUT I cant help it!! Another good website to go to for lowcarb
recipes is:
http://photopics.com/lowcarb.html
Check it out and dont over do it with your portions of snacks like I end
up doing with cool whip.
~Cool Whip queen
At Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Clare wrote:
>
>I NEED to find sugar free chocolate pudding and cheese cake!!!
>
>Thanks for all the suggestions.
>
>--
>Clare
>
>At Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Anne wrote:
>>
>>My all time fave sweet treats so far, are sugar free jello with cool
>>whip 0 carbs total and sugar free chocolate pudding (or flavor of your
>>choice) made with heavy whipping cream - it is actually the consistency
>>of a mousse and there are 0 to 4 carbs depending on the flavor of
>>pudding, and sometimes I will even add cool whip to that - once again
>>cool whip is carb free :)
>>At Mon, 14 Aug 2000, anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>>Another good snacking idea is to put slices of cheese on parchment
>>>paper, turn your broiler on and broil the cheese until it is golden in
>>>color. Let cool. They get really salty tasting and almost taste like
>>>cheese crackers. They have saved me. Also, look for website with
>>>low-carb receipes. you should be able to find low-carb snacks on those.
>>>I've found some good cheese cake receipes.
>>>
>>>At Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Alina wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I like to have smoked mackerel, smoked salmon, and cooked turkey in the
>>>>fridge. A slice or two does the trick (except when I'm really craving
>>>>chocolate -- sigh). Sometimes I'll have a third of a tin or so of tuna
>>>>in broth. I'm not sure the smoked part is great, but I'll often just
>>>>have cooked ham or chicken or something on hand, so it's not smoked
>>>>stuff every day, though it is verrrry tasty.
>>>>Cheers -- Alina
>>>>
>>>>At Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Roni wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Nuts are great to snack on, almonds and macadamia’s are both good
>>>>>choices. Beef jerky (watch for sugar and high carbs). Celery with
>>>>>cream cheese, or a small amount of “old fashioned” peanut butter (no
>>>>>added sugar) or diped into ranch dressing(again watch carb amount).
>>>>>Deviled eggs, play with the ingredients...try adding chile powder, or
>>>>>garlic powder etc.
>>>>>Hope this gives you a few new ideas.
>>>>>
>>>>>At Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Clare wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I don't often eat between meals, but sometimes I get the urge and I
>>>>>>can't think of anything to snack on except cheese and this doesn't
>>>>>>always hit the mark!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any ideas, please?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>--
>>>>>>Clare
>>>>>>