Skinny Cow Truffle Bars Review

Skinny Cow Truffle Bars are a scrumpdillyicious ice cream treat!  They’re 100 calories each and are so good I could eat the whole box; not just over the course of a week or two; but in an hour or two!

That makes them not so “skinny” for me but if  I could learn to control myself just a little bit then it will be safe for me to keep them in the house for an ice cream treat that’s not several hundred calories (a.k.a. Ben and Jerry’s triple caramel which is 290 calories for a 1/2 cup or about 3 bites!).

Skinny Cow Truffle Bars come in 4 flavors:

French Vanilla

Chocolate

Caramel

White Mint

I’m a vanilla kind of girl so the French Vanilla Truffle Bars are my favorite, but they’re all good. skinny cow truffle bar

If you want to try them but aren’t sure what stores in your area carry them, use Skinny Cow’s handy product finder guide and you’ll know exactly where to go find them (jog, walk, or bike there; or run around the parking lot for a while after driving there so you’ve burned at least 100 calories by the time you buy them so you can immediately eat one guilt free!).

I’ve saved the best news for last – it’s a coupon for a $1 off your favorite flavor of Skinny Cow Truffle Bars!  Just fill out a simple form (takes about a minute) on the Skinny Cow website and the coupon is yours!

http://www.skinnycow.com/myproducts/bars.php?myflavor=truffle_vanilla

Weight Watchers Fruities – Tasty But Rubbery

Have you had Weight Watchers Fruities? They’re kind of like a gummy candy but much more chewy; actually kind of rubbery but they have good flavor.

There’s absolutely no redeeming nutritional value to them but they are a diet friendly option (the whole box is 1 Weight Watcher point) when I want a sweet taste in my mouth and am trying avoid inhaling a 600 calorie chocolate/caramel brownie (with powered sugar on top please).

But unlike what my new Weight Watchers leader said at my last meeting (when I truly think she was trying to blow smoke up everyone’s butt), they are not filling. She told us a little story about how she was recently delayed at the airport and was really hungry but didn’t want to eat very much because her husband was picking her up and taking her out to eat. So she said she popped 2 WW Fruities into her mouth and, tada, she was satisfied until mealtime (ummm…seriously…10 calories satisfied her hunger and got her to mealtime?).

While they will never be a hunger filler for me, they are a standby in my purse. The downsides though are that they aren’t sold in stores. You have to go to a Weight Watchers meeting location to buy them (but you don’t to be a member or join in order to purchase them). And, they aren’t cheap. In my area, a pack containing 2 single serve boxes is $2.50.

They come in three flavors; strawberry, blackberry and cherry. Strawberry is my favorite.

They’re another option that just might help you get over a “hump” in your day and stay on your diet.

Digiorno 200 Calorie Pizza Review

After getting an e-mail from Hungry Girl and reading that she’s been flooded with e-mails saying that people love Digiorno’s new 200 calorie portions of pizza and that they were just 5 Weight Watchers points, I jumped on the bandwagon and hunted them down so I could try them myself because seriously - who besides my Dad doesn’t love pizza? (my Dad doesn’t know what he’s missing out on – he also hates tacos and chocolate cake and Chinese takeout – no wonder he’s skinny!). digourno 200 calorie pizza

Trying to find the pizza in the store was my first challenge.  Wouldn’t it make sense for pizza to be in the ”pizza” section of the store and not in the frozen entrees section?  Obviously not to the people who stock the shelves at my local grocery store.  

Anyway, I bought the chicken with green peppers and onions pizza and the pepperoni one so my husband and I could share. 

I didn’t read the box before I purchased them or I would have found out that each box contains 2 servings, each of them 200 calories.  Very misleading.  Who buys a low cal meal in a box and only makes half?  digourno 200 calorie pizza

The taste? 

What taste? 

They were pretty blah.  The pepperoni one was completely tasteless.  The chicken one with peppers and onions was slightly better but definitely not worth the $2.99 each I paid for them.   Plus they didn’t fill either me or my husband up. 

I say don’t waste your money on them.  Buy the kind of pizza you really like, eat 1 slice and have a big salad along with it to fill you up.
digourno 200 calorie pizza

Big Mac Snack Wrap

After seeing 6 commercials for McDonald’s Big Mac Snack Wrap on television last night I decided I had to have it today for lunch.

The “full on” version of the Big Mac used to be my “go-to” sandwich when I wanted a fast food lunch (which was several times a week) “with a large diet Coke and fries please.” Big Mac Snack Wrap

But at 540 calories and 29 grams of fat just for the Big Mac sandwich (13 Weight Watchers points), it became a very infrequent treat when I got serious about weight loss (insert a big “sigh” here).

My mouth watered while watching the commercials last night (their advertising is very effective – darn it!) and I started thinking about how much I missed my beloved Big Macs. So today it was off to the McDonald’s drive-through for me (but only after working out first in case my mouth involuntarily uttered the words “with an order of fries please”).

At 330 calories and 19 grams of fat (8 Weight Watchers points) it’s an okay lunch option; but not all the time because it’s truthfully not enough food to fill me up. I need more bulk in my meals than that.

Is it worth the calories? If you’re a Big Mac lover, yes. It has the same taste as the Big Mac (it’s the sauce that does it for me) in a smaller size.

My only complaint is that there’s too much “wrap.” I still had a couple bites of the flour tortilla left after finishing the filling so I tossed it because plain flour tortilla is not worth the calories to me. In my opinion they could make the wrap a little smaller, saving some calories.

It’s nice to see a fast food restaurant offering lower calorie options although the sensible part of me knows that fast food should not be a daily option because even if calories can be kept in check the food is super high in sodium.

Galaxy Granola is Low in Fat and is Delicious

I found Galaxy Granola at my local natural foods store several months ago when I was looking for a granola that didn’t have high fructose corn syrup, artificial ingredients or preservatives in it; and also was hoping to find something that didn’t have the equivalent of the calories for an entire meal in one small handful of it.

This stuff is great! galaxy cranberry granola

While any granola can be a calorie minefield if a person eats too much of it, I keep my portions under control by using it as a topping or a small snack rather than eating by the bowl.

My favorite way to have it is with fruit and yogurt; putting fresh cut up fruit in a bowl, topping it with a container of light yogurt; and sprinkling it with 2 or 3 tablespoons of the Galaxy Granola. To make the dish “company special” I layer the ingredients in a pretty clear glass.

One of the great things about Galaxy Granola is that you can try a free sample before you buy it.

Have you tried it?

What’s your favorite flavor? vanilla galaxy granola

For over yogurt and fruit mine is the “not sweet vanilla” because it has a delicious tasty crunch but doesn’t compete with the flavors of my yogurt and fruit. For a healthy snack I like the cranberry orange. It comes in two other flavors: raspberry and vanilla almond.

Bored With Yogurt?

Yogurt is recommended as part of most healthy eating plans and is usually a staple for people who are dieting.

But even though there are plenty of choices in the yogurt, eating yogurt by itself can get pretty boring so here are some ideas to make it more interesting and tasty without adding a ton of calories to it:

- Fruity Pebbles cereal sprinkled on top (2 tablespoons is 20 calories)

- Cheerios sprinkled on top (2 tablespoons is 13 calories)

galaxy granola- granola sprinkled on top (about 1 tablespoon). Try Galaxy Granola; it’s low fat and delicious.

- Grape Nuts sprinkled on top

- trail mix sprinkled on top

- poured over the top of a bowl of fresh cut up fruit (berries, melon, grapes)

- mixed with a container of ready to eat sugar free Jello (take Jello out of container, cut in bite size pieces and mix with light yogurt of your choice for quick “broken glass” salad that’s around 100 calories and is delicious and satisfying)

- with a couple cookies from a 100 calorie pack sprinkled on top (lemon yogurt with a couple of Lorna Doone shortbread cookies crumbled on top of Yoplait Delights lemon torte yogurt; a couple Oreo crisps crumbled on top of vanilla yogurt; or part of a graham cracker crumbled on top of caramel yogurt are my favorites) yoplait lemon delight

- make a smoothie (toss a container of yogurt, 1/2 to 3/4 cup frozen fruit, a handful of ice cubes, and a splash of water or skim milk or juice into a blender and blend until smooth, adding a little sugar or sugar substitute if desired)

- use as a dipper for apples (dip apple slices into light caramel yogurt)

Starbucks Has 1 Point Cookies!

Starbucks has a new line of packaged snacks. I noticed them right away when I walked into Starbucks this morning (my nose always gravitates right towards the food). Among them are packages of cookies from Dr. Lucy’s; sugar, chocolate chip, and cinnamon thins.

I chose the cinnamon thins to try after dutifully checking the points value of them before shoving them in my mouth.

The cookies are 1 Weight Watcher point each! How awesome is that? (but check points values for yourself to be sure).

The taste? They rock! The cinnamon thins are super yummy. They taste like snickerdoodle cookies – crunchy, sweet, and cinnamony (is that a word?) starbucks cinnamon thin cookie

Plus they don’t have any milk, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts and are certified gluten free so they are safe to eat for people with peanut allergies; people who need to avoid gluten; and are vegan friendly.

Besides being tasty (my number 1 criteria for food), I like that they don’t have trans fat, msg or preservatives and that they are a great “points friendly” treat.

My only problem is going to be finding the willpower to just eat 1 or 2 of the cookies at a time and not pig out and eat the whole bag of 4. But even if I do eat the whole bag today, it’s still only 4 points which is a lot better than the points it would cost me if I ate one of the red velvet cupcakes or cinnamon scones sitting prettily inside the Starbucks bakery case.

The only thing I don’t like about the cookies is the “nutrition facts” because the package has 1.3 servings. Seriously? I think that’s stupid. A lot of people are going to look at the package and assume that the nutrition info is for the whole package since it only contains 4 cookies. Most people are not going to eat 1 serving and then save the other .3 of the remaining serving for later on. That’s kind of misleading.

But, overall I think the cookies are great.

UPDATE ON 1/20/10 – tried the DrLucy sugar cookies at Starbucks today (also 1 Weight Watcher point each). They’re good; crunchy with a sweet taste and are very similar to the cinnamon thins I tried the other day – the only difference to me is that the sugar cookies don’t have the cinnamon taste to them. If you don’t like cinnamon these would be good cookies to try but since I’m a cinnamon lover I’ll stick with the cinnamon thins. Next up is giving the DrLucy’s chocolate chip cookies a try. That’s the third variety Starbucks is offering.

Taco Bell Fresco Taco

I tried a fresco style crunchy ground beef taco at Taco Bell yesterday, but just one.

I wasn’t holding out much hope that it was going to taste good because what’s a taco without cheese? (which is why I only ordered one instead of two or three.) Taco Bell Fresco Taco

But I was pleasantly surprised. It was really good (either that or I was really hungry).

I actually didn’t miss the cheese at all and I’m from Wisconsin where we pretty much think everything is better with cheese!

But, it’s not like I saved a ton of calories by ordering the fresco taco. According to Taco Bell’s nutrition guide I only saved 20 calories, and also saved 3 grams of fat.

But the calorie and fat savings was enough to cut the taco down from 4 Weight Watchers points to 3 Weight Watchers points (but always check points values yourself because nutrition information for food can change at any time). If I can save a point without feeling like I’m missing out on flavor I’ll do it so I’ll definitely go “freso style” the next time I go to Taco Bell (if I can resist the “siren call” of the Nachos Bel Grande).

Here’s the comparison of the two tacos:
Regular Taco Bell ground beef taco
170 calories
10 grams fat
330 milligrams sodium
12 grams carbs
3 grams fiber
8 grams protein
1 gram sugar (that stuff sneaks into just about everything)

Fresco style Taco Bell ground beef taco
150 calories
7 grams fat
350 milligrams sodium
13 grams carbs
3 grams fiber
7 grams protein
1 gram sugar (still has the sugar in it – my guess is that it’s in the shell)

One thing that jumped out at me when doing the comparison stats is that the fresco style taco, which is perceived to be healthier than the regular taco, is higher in sodium than a regular taco. While it’s a healthier option to me because I don’t have to watch my sodium, it definitely is not a better choice for someone like my Mom who has to watch her sodium intake carefully. Why is it that when a restaurant takes something away, like calories, it usually adds something else – typically sodium or sugar – instead? I hate that.

Kashi Dark Mocha Almond Bars

I just tried Kashi’s Dark Mocha Almond granola bars today.  Yum!!!!! kashi mocha almond granola bar

They’re new at my store and since I love chocolate, coffee and almonds they seemed like a home run.  And they were!

There’s big pieces of almond, dark chocolate chips and a yummy coffee taste.  BUT, if you don’t like coffee you probably won’t like these granola bars because the coffee flavor is definitely noticeable.

All that yumminess only costs 2 Weight Watchers points (but check the box yourself because serving sizes and ingredients can change).

Nutritionally each dark mocha almond granola bar contains:

130 calories

3.5 grams fat

4 grams fiber

6 grams protein

6 grams sugar

Kashi granola bars are my go-to item for a quick breakfast (along with a banana or an apple) or for an afternoon snack to hold me over until dinnertime.

What do I like about them?

- they contain whole grains

- no artificial sweeteners

- no high fructose corn syrup

- no partially hydrogenated fats

- no artificial ingredients

They’re tasty, a healthy snack, low in Weight Watchers points values, and they satisfy me – definitely a home run product!

Note: If you can’t find them in your local store, they are available online at Amazon.com