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Low Syn Treats - Let's share

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MumsSlimmingWorldJournal · 14/10/2015 14:14

I joined Slimming World a while ago. While the classes are a great help weekly, I find sharing ideas online keeps me going through the week. I set-up a Facebook page and an Instagram page to help me keep count of all the food I consume.

instagram.com/slimming_world_journal/

www.facebook.com/Ellesslimmingworldjourney

Like many my biggest weakness is snacking, especially in the evenings. I set-up this page to get help with ideas but hopefully help others to.

Low Syn Treats - Let's share
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MeltedMoments · 15/10/2015 23:37

Crab sticks, cottage cheese and boiled eggs are my usual snacky things. Snaps crisps are good too (multipack size bags...13g are only 3 syns)

If I want sweet stuff then I have muller lights and a big bowl of chopped fruit. Or mikado sticks (0.5 syn each), malted milk biscuits (2 syns each) or my current favourite Cadbury chocolate eclair sweets (1.5 syns each... Keep them in the fridge so they take longer to eat!)

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RavioliOnToast · 16/10/2015 13:53

Flumps! And curly wurlys

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TwoTonTessie · 17/10/2015 09:28

Pickled silverskin onions
Curly Wurlys Smile
Frozen grapes

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IkeaTetris · 17/10/2015 20:41

Hula Hoops Puft crisps - 3.5 syns

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ProcrastinatorGeneral · 18/10/2015 20:11

Sugar free jelly. It's something ridiculously small like 1.5 syns if memory serves.

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lighteningirl · 18/10/2015 20:23

Activia forest fruits and a sachet of Turkish delight choc options mix wait for a minute, like chocolate pudding but only 1 1/2 syns

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calzone · 18/10/2015 20:41

Tonight I had a bowl of watermelon with a grapefruit, topped with Mullerlight and 35g raisin wheats.

Then a bag of Pufts 3.5 syns

And then a chocolate Muller pot (5)

Am stuffed.

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