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New Year, New You: Delicious Diet Foods - a list by FitnessKitty
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Going on a diet this coming New Year? Of course you are, who isn't. Here are tasty foods that I eat in my every day life (every day is a diet day for me) that will help you with your New Years resolution.
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Diet and fitness expert (well not technically)
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Kellogg's Special K Cereal, Red Berries, 16.7-Ounce Boxes
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Special K is the best cereal out there (for me at least). It has only 110 calories and there are so many choices. If I feel like behaving myself I get plain. Feel like fruit, go red berries. Something a little more fun? Vanilla and almonds all the way. I haven't tried the chocolate kind yet but I can only guess that it's delicious.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Sunsweet Gold Label Dried Plums, Prunes, Pitted, 10-Ounce Resealable Pouches
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I used to be the anti-prune until thedelicious made eat one, now I love them. Prune aren't just for old people folks, they are nutritious and delicious.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Cereal, Puffins, Peanut Butter, 11 oz.
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These gluten free puffs of joy are delicious! Waking up to a bowl of Puffins always starts my day off right. When I was a kid my mom always got these for us as a treat when we wanted a "sugary" cereal.
Updated Jul 2, 2009
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Fiber One Bars Oats And Peanut Butter, 5-Count Bars
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Everyone is always talking about fiber. Fiber this, fiber that -- we get it we need our fiber. But how? These Fiber One bars thats now. I got a pack of these a few weeks back and I have to say, they are pretty delicious. You won't even know they are good for you. The peanut butter topping takes the edge off so they are sweet and tasty. The only issue I had with them is the texture, they are a bit tough on the teeth so bite hard.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Caramel Corn Quakes | Quaker Rice Snacks
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2 people recommended this item
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Rice cakes get a bad reputation. They aren't little discs of cardboard like everyone says, they are delicious. I love Quakes the only downside is that they are seriously addicting. One serving is only 60 calories but its hard to stop after one AND they have sugar in them so be careful. They are good if you want something sweet- they are much better for you than a Snickers bar.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Dole | Products- Shredded Lettuce
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Sure you could be "old-fashioned" and shred your own lettuce but why? Buying a bag of it already shredded is so easy, but it keeps it fresh longer. I love to make salads with this stuff or I put it on "taco" -- I say "taco" because I don't actually eat taco shells.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
Sun Maid California Apricots, 6-Ounce Bags
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I wouldn't know a real apricot if it bit me in the ass, but I do know a dried apricot and I love them. 5 pieces of dried fruit will do wonders for a sweet tooth and will keep hunger away (at only 100 calories). Sun-Maid are they best as far as flavor and freshness goes for me.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Kind Fruit/Nut Bars
7 people recommended this item
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I just finished eating one of these bars (well about 2 hours ago) and let me tell you ... delicious! This ranks up there with Larabars, heck it may even beat them.. Taste was great, low in calories, pretty low in fat too. I had the walnut & date bar and it was so good. I highly recommend. (via JasonCook)
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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Raw Almonds
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Call me crazy but I won't go anywhere without nuts (mind out of the gutter kids). Almonds are my favorite and I like them raw (gutter ... hello). Almonds are great for banishing belly fat and are a great source of protein. Be careful not get too carried away, you only need 21 almonds which is one serving ... more than that gets you into dangerous territory.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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General Foods International On The Go Coffee House Drink Mixes
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4 people recommended this item
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I read about these on HungryGirl.com last night and immediately ran to the grocery store to find them. I did and boy are they delicious. I got the Vanilla Latte. It comes in a handy travel friendly packet, no sugar, only 60 calories and it foams ... it really foams. This coffee drink was pretty delicious considering a pack of 6 only costs about $5, so much cheaper than my daily runs to Coffee Bean. I couldn't find these online which leads me to believe they aren't popular yet. Which also leads me to believe I need to go back to the store to buy everyone off the shelf.
Updated Mar 4, 2009
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