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new favorite meal! (:

Posted by Forever; beautiful and thin<3 on January 3, 2012 at 3:30 PM

So I've been trying to find something that has low calories, and this is what I've come up with:

one cup of low calorie swiss miss hot chocolate mix with water: 25

a piece of toast: 60

This is my new breakfast cause if you dunk the toast in the hot chocolate and eat it, it fills you up and keeps you full. Pluss, you get the yummy taste of hot chocolate for only 85 calories(: Though, if you use a large piece of toast it will go up to 105, which is still good (:

If you have any foods that fill you up for less calories, please share with me? (: Thanks!

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3 Comments

Reply AmyRoseSavage
02:41 AM on January 04, 2012 
Personally, I don't eat bread, but pita is lower in calorie than a regular bread slice; 1/2 a loaf [meaning one ''pocket''] is 70 calories. So, half of one "pocket" is 35. So, 1/4 of a loaf [1/2 of a pocket] is equal to one bread slice, for half of the calories.
Reply missgettingthere
05:11 PM on February 17, 2012 
Hartleys low calorie fat free jelly is only 10kcal a pot and is delicious! it comes in lots of diffrent flavours, like strawberry and kiwi, passion fruit and mango, that sorta stuff. if you live in the UK i know for a fact that theyre available in ASDA and probably tescos and sainsburys, but im not sure about the US.
http://www.hartleysjelly.com/our-jellies.cfm - theyre the top ones. (:
hope this helped!
Reply missgettingthere
05:12 PM on February 17, 2012 
Hartleys low calorie fat free jelly is only 10kcal a pot and is delicious! it comes in lots of diffrent flavours, like strawberry and kiwi, passion fruit and mango, that sorta stuff. if you live in the UK i know for a fact that theyre available in ASDA and probably tescos and sainsburys, but im not sure about the US.
http://www.hartleysjelly.com/our-jellies.cfm - theyre the top ones. (:
hope this helped!

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