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How I lost 20 pounds in about a month
Hey guys ❤️. I just started to lose weight, and I regret not starting sooner. But along with daily exercise and this drink I make I have lost over 20 pounds in around a month. This is my second month of my weight loss, but let me tell you what the drink is. You’ve probably heard of it.
🍵What’s in it: 。A cup of hot water 。Green Tea 。Half of a squeezed lemon 🍋 。And some Apple Cider Vinegar (You can put how much you want… but I usually put around 4 cap fulls)
You can also add some honey if it’s to bitter tasting for you.
I drink this every morning when I wake up and usually a hour before I go to bed. This drink works you guys. If you want to lose weight try this.
Might try this one day
Guys. This drink is a life changer. I binged three times this week and i pretty much have a crippling fear of purging, so after each of those binges i made this drink and the mornings after i didnt gain any weight!!! Also, it doesnt taste as bad as it smells!!!
the skinny girl’s cravings masterlist
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enjoy this masterlist of healthy low-calorie alternatives to the foods you crave. you don’t have to deprive yourself of tasty treats anymore! if you want to see more posts like this, please like or request a post! now let’s get to the good stuff…
instead of chocolate, have…
chocolate rice cakes - 50 cals
hershey’s kisses - 22 cals (you can have four of these babies for only 100 cals)
fudgesicles - 100 cals
fat free hot cocoa - 20 cals (spice it up with a dash of cinnamon and a few marshmallows)
heavenly crisp candy bar - 110 cals (tastes just like a kit kat, but better for you)
special k chocalate pretzels - 100 cals
skinny girl chocolate truffles - 50 cals
instead of ice cream, have…
halo top ice cream - 70 cals (my favorite flavors are candy bar and oatmeal cookie)
breyer’s delights - 70 cals (these taste better than halo top imo, but have more fat)
mint chip ice cream sandwiches - 150 cals
vanilla ice cream sandwiches - 150 cals
homemade banana “nice” cream - 200 cals
dannon flavored yogurt (just pop it in the freezer) - 70 cals
luigi’s italian ice cups - 100 cals
instead of cake, have…
starbucks cake pops - 140 cals
assorted biscotti - 80 cals
perfect-size-for-one cake in a mug - 260 cals (a little higher in calories, but good if you’re prone to binging)
brown sugar steelcut oatmeal - 150 cals (weird I know but it tastes just like cake/a cinnamon roll and always does the trick for me)
rice krispie treat - 90 cals
fiberone lemon drizzle cake - 90 cals
krispy kreme plain donut - 190 cals
chocolate chip and bluebbery waffles - 90 cals
instead of a milkshake, have…
starbucks light caramel frappucino - 160 cals
vanilla soy milk - 90 cals (this is also good heated up in the microwave)
panera peach blueberry smoothie - 180 cals
starbucks light vanilla frappucino - 100 cals
mcdonalds berry parfait - 150 cals
instead of chips, have…
cinnamon apple crisps - 110 cals
skinny pop popcorn (comes in lots of flavors) - 100 cals
lightly salted pretzel sticks - 3 cals
cheddar mini rice cakes - 10 cals
cheerios (good for munching on if you’re nauseated) - 100 cals
mixed nuts - 100 cals
instead of a brownie, have…
fiberone chocolate brownie - 90 cals (small but good if you’re just craving the taste)
double chocolate biscotti - 110 cals (amazing for dipping in coffee!!)
special k brownie bites - 100 cals
chocolate filled soft bake - 120 cals
chocolate pudding - 90 cals
instead of pizza, have…
pizza patties - 110 cals (these taste literally just like pizza, with hints of tomato basil and little globs of mozzerella)
lean pizza pockets - 230 cals (pretty much hot pockets except healthier)
pizza bagel bites - 200 cals (a serving size is four of these lil guys and i l o v e them)
homemade rice cake pizzas - 50 cals (calories vary depending on what toppings you use)
instead of cookies, have…
teddy grahams - 120 cals
caramel rice cakes - 50 cals
graham crackers - 60 cals (come in a variety of flavors like cinnamon and chocolate)
meringue cookies - 25 cals (these are literally so incredible and they’re easy to make yourself if you’re broke)
panera petite chocolate chipper - 100 cals
fiberone cookie bites - 130 cals
ginger snaps - 70 cals
special k strawberry and chocolate crisps - 50 cals
instead of candy, have…
sugar free fruit popsicles - 15 cals
smarties - 25 cals (you can have a whole roll of them)
sugar free jello cups - 5 cals (life savers!! omg)
jumbo marshmallows - 90 cals
fruit flavored tic tacs - 2 cals
berry fruit leather - 45 cals
granny smith applesauce - 50 cals (tastes exactly like apple jolly ranchers)
100 Calorie Meals
Mini Quesadilla
You may not expect cheese quesadillas to make a list of low-calorie snacks, but try this recipe: sprinkle an ounce of grated low-fat cheddar cheese over a corn tortilla. Fold in half and microwave for 20 seconds. This quick and tasty snack has only 100 calories and 1.3 g of saturated fat.
Saturated Fat: 1.3 g
Sodium: 182 mg
Cholesterol: 6 mg
Calories: 100
Cottage Cheese & Canatloupe
Cottage cheese is a protein powerhouse, with ½ cup delivering 14 g. Like fiber, protein can help you stay full longer. Enjoy low-fat cottage cheese plain or with a side of fruit. A small wedge of cantaloupe brings the total calories to 100. I personally don’t like cottage cheese but if you do.
Saturated Fat: 0.7 g
Sodium: 468 mg
Cholesterol: 5 mg
Calories: 100
Three Crackers With Cheese
Choosing whole-grain crackers is the key to this classic snack. The fiber will keep you feeling full between meals, and the cheese provides protein and calcium. To stay under 100 calories, cut up one slice of low-fat cheese and split it over three crackers.
Saturated Fat: 1.2 g
Sodium: 397 mg
Cholesterol: 7 mg
Calories: 98
Fourteen Almonds
When the munchies strike while you’re on the go, there are few things more convenient than nuts. You can eat 14 almonds without hitting the 100-calorie mark. Plus, they’re rich in fiber and protein, which help keep hunger at bay.
Saturated Fat: 0.63 g
Sodium: 0 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 98
Six Whole-Grain Pretzel Sticks
For those who don’t like nuts, pretzels are just as convenient when you’re on the move. To stay under 100 calories, stick to six whole-grain pretzel sticks. This snack is cholesterol-free, low in fat and sugar, and provides more than 3 g of fiber to help tide you over.
Saturated Fat: 0.4g
Sodium: 257mg
Cholesterol: 0 m
Calories: 96
Baked Apple
Apples are still one of the healthiest snacks around, and there are plenty of ways to put a twist on this old standby. Blake recommends enjoying baked apples – they taste like dessert but provide the same vitamins and fiber as their fresh counterparts. You can even sprinkle cinnamon on top without adding calories.
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Sodium: 2 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 95
Cheese-Stuffed Pita Pocket
Here’s one that’s easy to make and gives you the satisfaction of biting into a sandwich. Grab a whole-grain pita pocket and stuff it with ½ ounce part-skim ricotta cheese. The fiber and protein will help fill you up, and the whole snack has less than a gram of saturated fat.
Saturated Fat: 0.8 g
Sodium: 149 mg
Cholesterol: 4 mg
Calories: 94
Blueberry Smoothie
A fruit smoothie offers a scrumptious way to get in some extra calcium and antioxidants during your day. Try blending 1/3 cup of nonfat yogurt with 2/3 cup of frozen blueberries and ice. “It’s very refreshing and very cold,” Blake says. “That slows down your ability to drink quickly.” Snacks that take more time to finish are often more satisfying.
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Sodium: 59 mg
Cholesterol: 2 mg
Calories: 93
1/3 Cup Edamame
These young soybeans are among the healthiest snacks you can find. A half a cup has more than 8 g of protein and 4 g of fiber to help keep you full. As a bonus, you’ll get nearly 10% of your recommended daily allowance of iron. Edamame is available in ready-to-eat containers for a quick snack on the run.
Saturated Fat: 0.5 g
Sodium: 4.5 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 92
¾ Cup Frozen Mango Cubes
You can buy these pre-packaged or make them yourself. It’s like having frozen candy. It’s a great way to get beta-carotene and fiber while satisfying your sweet tooth. A ¾ cup serving has just 90 calories and provides 60% of your recommended daily allowance of vitamin C.
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Sodium: 0 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 90
Eight Baby Carrots with Hummus
When you’re craving a satisfying crunch, dip eight large baby carrots into 2 tablespoons of hummus. Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A and beta carotene, while hummus adds protein. Pre-packaged baby carrots are convenient, and there are many varieties of hummus available.
Saturated fat: 0.4 g
Sodium: 210 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 90
Apple Slices With Peanut Butter
Mixing sweet with salty is a tried and true way to satisfy the munchies. Measure ¾ cup of apple slices and spread a thin layer of unsalted peanut butter on each slice. To stay near the 90-calorie mark, don’t use more than 2 teaspoons of peanut butter in all.
Saturated fat: 0.8 g
Sodium: 2 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 90
Yogurt With Sunflower Seeds
Stir a teaspoon of sunflower seeds into ½ cup of nonfat plain yogurt. The seeds add plenty of texture but only 19 calories. The yogurt is a good source of protein, and the entire snack has less than half a gram of saturated fat. Make sure to use unsalted sunflower seeds, especially if you are watching your sodium.
Saturated Fat: 0.26 g
Sodium: 0 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 88
Nonfat Greek Yogurt with Honey
Greek yogurt is known for its extra-creamy texture and high protein content. Just ½ cup of nonfat plain Greek yogurt has 12 g of protein to help you stay full. Drizzle on a teaspoon of honey, and the whole snack totals 84 calories. The best part is, you may feel like you’re eating dessert.
Saturated fat: 0 g
Sodium: 53.5 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 84
Half a Baked Potato with Salsa
Microwave a baked potato for an easy snack that’s loaded with vitamin C, not with calories. Half of a medium-sized baked potato has 80 calories – keep the skin, which is packed with nutrients. Spread a heaping tablespoon of salsa on top to spice it up and you will still keep it under 100 calories.
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Sodium: 124 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 84
Frozen Yogurt Sandwich
Nonfat frozen yogurt is a healthy alternative to ice cream, and it’s easy to find varieties with no added sugar. Try making a “FroYo” sandwich by spreading two tablespoons of nonfat frozen yogurt between two graham cracker squares. Even with chocolate frozen yogurt, you’re only looking at 84 calories.
Saturated Fat: 0.13 g
Sodium: 104 mg
Cholesterol: 1 mg
Calories: 84
20 Pistachios
Don’t let the high fat content in pistachios scare you off – most of the fat is unsaturated or “good” fat. Eat 20 pistachios, and you’ll only take in 80 calories and less than a gram of saturated fat. Plus, they’re rich in protein, fiber, and several key vitamins and minerals. To avoid an unhealthy dose of sodium, eat them raw or dry roasted without salt.
Saturated Fat: 0.8 g
Sodium: 0 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 80
Frozen Banana Pop
If you’re looking for a creative way to add more fruit to your diet, try frozen banana pops. Slice several peeled bananas in half and insert popsicle sticks. Coat each half with an ounce of low-fat plain yogurt. Put the pops in the freezer, and soon you’ll have ready-to-eat low-calorie treats. At just under 80 calories a pop, this is a snack you can feel good about.
Saturated fat: 0.35 g
Sodium: 3 mg
Cholesterol: 7 mg
Calories: 79
1 Cup Tomato Soup
Tomato soup is full of disease-fighting nutrients, but contains as little as 74 calories per cup, no cholesterol, and less than 1 gram of saturated fat. Just keep in mind that there are many varieties. Cream of tomato is significantly higher in fat and calories. When buying canned soup, look for labels that say “low sodium” and check the calorie count.
Saturated Fat: 0.19 g
Sodium: 471 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 74
1/3 Cup Dry Oat Squares Cereal
If you’re a cereal fan, try leaving out the milk for a convenient, low-calorie snack. Pour 1/3 cup dry oat squares cereal into baggies you can keep in the car or at your office. Each serving has 70 calories and barely any saturated fat. Other types of whole-grain cereals also work well. Just stay away from overly sweetened varieties.
Saturated fat: 0.17 g
Sodium: 83 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 70
1 Cup Grapes
Grapes are loaded with water, which means that a just under a cup full is 100 calories. The water content helps provide a feeling of fullness and keeps you hydrated. Grapes are also a terrific source of vitamin K and manganese, and contain some fiber to boot. They’re great eaten fresh or frozen.
Saturated Fat: 0.1 g
Sodium: 2 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 100
Smoked Salmon Pinwheel
For a savory snack under 60 calories, spread 1 tablespoon of low-fat cream cheese onto a slice of smoked salmon (lox) and roll it up. This salmon pinwheel is high in protein and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, though the salt used to cure the salmon boosts the sodium content. Use a little less cream cheese and you can have two pinwheels for under 100 calories.
Saturated Fat: 1.6 g
Sodium: 495 mg
Cholesterol: 13 mg
Calories: 55
One Cup Jicama Sticks and Salsa
Jicama root is one veggie that’s often overlooked. Yet, it is incredibly low in calories and offers a satisfying crunch. Slice the jicama into French-fry sized sticks and dip them in salsa. You can munch on an entire cupful for only 54 calories.
Saturated Fat: 0.03 g
Sodium: 235 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Calories: 54
One Cup Kale Chips
Kale is an awesome source of vitamins A, C, and K—plus calcium and fiber.
Saturated Fat: 0.5 g
Sodium: 230 mg
Fiber: 2 g
Protein: 2 g
Calories: 80
Not-So-Super Snacks
Don’t make a habit of snacking on 100-calorie packs of crackers and cookies, which are mainly made with refined flour. These snack packs may be low in calories, but they’re also low in nutrients. It’s better to make your snacks work for you by delivering protein, fiber, or antioxidants.
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