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4 Supermarket Snacks to Slim You Down This Summer

Posted Wed, Jun 18, 2008, 1:25 pm PDT
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Looking for fun 'n' easy snacks that aren't loaded with fat and calories? Check these out! Two guilt-free ingredients + the HG touch = good times!
 
Caramel Corn Rice Cakes + Cool Whip Free

What could be better than a gigantic, frozen, ice-cream-sandwich-like treat when it's hot outside? Ooh, how about if said treat is 130 calories and only half a gram of fat? Check it out -- just spread a quarter-cup of the CWF over one full-sized caramel corn rice cake. Balance another rice cake on top, and freeze for an hour or so. The result will be a crunchy, creamy, caramel-y snack sensation!

Jennie-O Extra Lean Turkey Bacon + Egg Beaters Original

Who knew eggs 'n' bacon could be guilt-free?! These two hit it off... bigtime! Scramble a half-cup of Egg Beaters in a pan with nonstick spray. Cook 2 strips of the bacon alongside your eggies (flipping halfway through), until bacon is nice 'n' crispy. And serve it up on your favorite b-fast plate. That slimmed down classic contains only 100 calories and around 1 gram of fat! Pssst ... these two LOVE to double date with a squirt of ketchup and a slice of toasted light bread!

 
 
Morningstar Farms Meal Starters Grillers Recipe Crumbles + Taco Seasoning Mix

Mexican ground beef RULES -- in burritos, salads, tacos, and more. But that stuff is super-fatty and high in calories. Mix Morningstar's meatless crumbles (found in the freezer aisle) with a little taco seasoning mix, and you'll have a ground beef swap in minutes! Toss 2/3 of a cup of the crumbles with a generous sprinkling of taco seasoning. Then microwave or heat 'em stovetop 'til the crumbles are thawed and hot. Give 'em a stir and voila! An 85-calorie, zesty, "beefy" mix with only 2.5g fat! Try it in our Cheesy Beefy Supreme Wrap!
 


94% Fat-Free Microwave Popcorn Mini Bag + Reese's Snacksters


Peanut butter-y snack mix plus delicious popcorn?! Heck, yeah! Pop up one of these 100-calorie popcorn bags (all the companies make 'em), and then toss in the contents of the Snacksters pack (which includes peanut butter multigrain cereal, peanut butter chips, and little PB candies!). Shake it all up and enjoy a giant sweet 'n' salty mix for only 200 calories and around 6g fat! We highly recommend smuggling this twosome into the movie theater for a candy 'n' popcorn snack explosion! 


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  • 1. Posted by italianchick148 on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 6:09 am PDT

    i did that the other day with the popcorn and the candy. i used a 100 cal popcorn bag and about a teaspoon or two of mini chocolate chips. (so it was around 130 cals). You put the chocolate in right away and it melts all over the popcorn. it is so good and you feel like you should feel guilty, but at 130 calories, anyone can afford it!

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  • 2. Posted by angelmariefuson on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 6:40 am PDT

    I use the flavored egg beaters (cheese and chive, southwestern or garden herb, 2 slices on butterball turkey bacon strips and Weight watchers bagels to make a tasty healthy on the go breakfast, Its fabulous!!

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  • 3. Posted by MaddieMoo on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 10:17 am PDT

    I tried the rice cake/cool-whip free sandwich...It was delicious! I did switch it up a bit; I made my "cool whip free sandwich" with one chocolate rice cake & one caramel corn rice cake. I also used the small rice cakes for a bite-sized treat instead of the larger ones.

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  • 4. Posted by Lillit on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 2:04 pm PDT

    These ideas really disturb me. This Hungry Girl person doesn't understand the basic tenets of nutrition or health. This food is all fake food. All she worries about is calories and fat grams, not whether things are good for you. All this processed food is crap and encouraging people to eat fat-free processed food is dangerous. These are the ingredients in fat-free Cool Whip: water, corn syrup, hydrogented vegetable oil, high fructose corn syrup, natural and artificial flavor, modified food starch, sodium caseinate ( a milk derivative), xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 60, polysorbate 65, sorbitan monostearate, sodium hydroxide and beta carotene for color. Sheesh! Corn syrup and hydrogented vegetable oil are the most unhealthy things you can eat!

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  • 5. Posted by plainjaneno on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 2:07 pm PDT

    Hungry Girl, you rock! I LOOOOOOOVE your cookbook and use it every single day! Even when I'm not in the kitchen, all the fun stuff in the book keeps me entertained (and away from shockingly bad foods!). ANd of course I love the daily emails -- 1st thing I read in the morning! Thanks HG! Keep it up...

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  • 6. Posted by GrammarGirl95 on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, 4:22 pm PDT

    Oooh, the popcorn/snackster combo reminds me of my new favorite snack...Select Chex Mix Chocolate Peanutbutter and Select Chex Mix Dark Chocolate. You get 2/3 a cup (which is a decent amount) and it's 5 grams of fat (or less, in the case of the dark chocolate). I put 2/3 a cup in a baggie and take it to the movies. It tastes FABULOUS. Really good hormone food. :-)

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  • 7. Posted by janabrown62 on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:12 am PDT

    I agree with Lillit. Most of the foods that Hungry Girl encourages people to eat are empty calories that will not help one to feel satisfied. Stop encouraging people to "snack" on processed foods. In order to to eat healthy one needs to choose foods that will help them stay FULL. Better choices may be foods like oatmeal, lean chicken, broiled fish, ALL vegtables, fruits, e.t.c. What do you think?

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  • 8. Posted by LA on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:37 am PDT

    she left out the obvious - fruits and vegetables. way healthier than all of that processed junk any day.

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  • 9. Posted by Kelly P on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:39 am PDT

    I disagree with Jana... and Lilli... Popcorn=whole grain Turkey bacon and egg beaters (egg whites)=lean protein Rice cakes=low fat and probably some whole grains too multigrain cereal in the snacksters pack=whole grains Meatless crumbles=soy protein Taco seasoning can now be found in a low sodium type too. This blog isn't for vegans or super health nuts. It's for the average hungry girl who doesn't want to pack on pounds. It seems to be about taking very unhealthy options that people often crave, and trying to make them over. She doesn't advocate skipping fruits, veggies, whole grains at meals. These are snacks that she is talking about. We all need a tasty snack once in a while. This is probably for the person who is likely to reach for the chips & candy too often. Small changes can make a big difference.

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  • 10. Posted by Katskills on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:43 am PDT

    I agee with Lillit. These are horrible snacks. They are not healthy at all. I hate to say it, but they sound like "eating disorder" foods where the only goal of one's diet is to stay skinny. There are are an incredible amount of healthy snacks available that will keep your body healthy and fit. These "recipies" are disgusting.

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  • 11. Posted by Sharon M on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:46 am PDT

    As for the eggs with bacon..you can use bacon bits..check the nutrition list...its real bacon and tasty in small quantities! I use it all the time

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  • 12. Posted by on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:48 am PDT

    the rice cakes sounds tasty .will try them out soon. you can also put the cool whip between graham crackers and freeze. yery good ,but a few more calories

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  • 13. Posted by blakecalabrese on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:48 am PDT

    I use gum. You know the big 60 pack, it really helps

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  • 14. Posted by Mary on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:49 am PDT

    I like FAt!!!!

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  • 15. Posted by amiel r on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:49 am PDT

    pure garbage. hungry girl doesnt have a clue about nutrition. none of these foods are natural, healthy choices.

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  • 16. Posted by stockpickinfool on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:50 am PDT

    This site ought to be shut down for suggesting Cool Whip Free is nutritional and guilt free. High Fructose Corn Syrup and Hydrogenated oils are the worst for your heart.

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  • 17. Posted by campbeachgirl on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:51 am PDT

    "In order to to eat healthy one needs to choose foods that will help them stay FULL. Better choices may be foods like oatmeal, lean chicken, broiled fish, ALL vegtables, fruits, e.t.c. What do you think?" I think that's ridiculous. The key word used was "snack". In my opinion, a person needs a little variety in life and variety can really help one to stick to a weight loss plan. If you stuck to the fish and fresh fruit plan you might be likely to binge on a chocolate cake.

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  • 18. Posted by Laaaaa on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:51 am PDT

    Lillit: you're taking this too far. She's not saying these snacks are here to replace everyday nutrient needs, shes just saying that those women (in other words, most woman) who have a difficult time controlling their need to snack can substitute these in place of high calorie snacks and not feel as guilty. (Thank you Kelly P, I just read your entire post and saw you explained the same thing:])

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  • 19. Posted by joycedanelen on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:53 am PDT

    JoyceDanelen@Gmail.Com Yum, Yum!

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  • 20. Posted by Rosesharon on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:54 am PDT

    Why not try nature's snack food? Fruit! Low fat- lots of satisfaction and stops any craving for sweets. Eat a banana and a couple of strawberries in low-fat vanilla yogurt. You won't be hungry for a few hours. I worry about all the crap in processed food. That doesn't make me a health nut. I choose not to eat animals mostly because I don't want to die or get sick from eating them. I don't trust our "government" to regulate the food supply anymore because they've proven themselves to be inept. When will people realize that "you are what you eat"?

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  • 21. Posted by joycedanelen on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:54 am PDT

    Exercise works too!

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  • 22. Posted by joycedanelen on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:55 am PDT

    Joyce Danelen, is sweet google

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  • 23. Posted by alexander_poulin on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:56 am PDT

    processed junk..mmmmmm

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  • 24. Posted by tinajina on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:57 am PDT

    You obviously receive money from all the companies that you so shamelessly plug here. No wonder you don't seem to pair or promot anything fresh. Who can afford to buy all brand name stuff in this day and age? Kudos to previous posters who pointed out how incredibly processed all these items are. Quick and easy shouldn't be a substitute for healthy and actually good for you.

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  • 25. Posted by Sharon M on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:57 am PDT

    People who are protesting over the non nutritional value in these snacks...realize...there are people out there just not ready to take a GIANT step to totally helathy so we ease them into it slowly and hopefully gradually they willalso reach for the healthier items as well. I agree with the people who have been saying ...there are people who are going to grab chips and other fatty foods so they may as well be grabbing a lesser of evils by starting with something that may catch their fancy...lower fat intake IS healthier than high. And yes these are full of sugars and junk but thats todays society../these are also simple , easy . quick to do so it IS a healthier alternative to START with dont we think?

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  • 26. Posted by sunny on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:58 am PDT

    cool whip free is poison, people trans fats are truly killing people - it isnt worth it

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  • 27. Posted by Patty T on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 10:58 am PDT

    Hey Lillit, The notion that corn syrup is so bad for you is a myth created by the media. Learn the facts. Go here http://www.hfcsfacts.com/

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  • 28. Posted by rdshreky on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 11:00 am PDT

    Nasty...how about a apple?

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  • 29. Posted by calucas5 on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 11:01 am PDT

    I agree with Kelly P. You are EXACTLY right! For the people who don't have the best diets these changes can be small improvements to help them to eat healthier.

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  • 30. Posted by madeleinebs on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, 11:01 am PDT

    wow....i both agree and disagree with jana and lilli. you do need some other things to become full instead of these empty calories. but for going into the theatre for a movie...you aren't going to bring broiled fish or chicken. i look forward to trying the candyish and the popcorn. i would probaby want to try the plain popcorn, because i dont know how that would taste on butter like popcorn. keep up the good work

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