What Is Your Favorite Healthy, Easy Snack?
BlitzClipz
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Since I do a lot of night time snacking and I realize this is hurting my shape up journey, I'm trying to at least switch my snacks out with healthy, low calorie stuff. I've been eating a lot of fruits, like plums and apricots and berries but I'm getting tired of just fruits lol. I just bought some carrots and cauliflower with some organic low fat dill dip and I think I can go along with that for a while.
But I'm really wanting some new ideas for easy, healthy, low cal snacks that I can munch on when the mood calls. I think if I can cut out the crap foods, it might also help with my night time eating as most of the stuff I start to crave around then is crap. If I can train myself to crave healthy stuff instead, I think I will have my snacking under control.
So what are your favorite healthy, easy snacks??
But I'm really wanting some new ideas for easy, healthy, low cal snacks that I can munch on when the mood calls. I think if I can cut out the crap foods, it might also help with my night time eating as most of the stuff I start to crave around then is crap. If I can train myself to crave healthy stuff instead, I think I will have my snacking under control.
So what are your favorite healthy, easy snacks??
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I LOVE honey roasted almonds. 28 almonds is about 150 cals. It seems like a lot of food because you get to count them all out0
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Raw nuts, pb2, bananas.0
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bell peppers and hummus
carrot and hummus
carrot and peanut butter
tamari pumpkin seeds
almonds
fruit - red grapes, blueberries, watermelon, kiwi, apple, etc!
just to name a few! I snack between meals most days!0 -
I'll eat string cheese and baby carrots at the same time.0
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Popcorn! You can spritz it with a little olive oil or water and flavor it how you like.
I personally prefer the 100 cal smart pop bags. Not the best for "clean eating" I guess, but they're tasty, fast and easy.0 -
I love to eat 1/2 C of plain Greek yogurt with strawberries/pineapples/banana etc
or I like a handful of raw walnuts and 7 reduced fat triscuts
or a sugar free jello snack-pak (only 10 calories)
or celery sticks and a few T of all natural peanut butter0 -
sausage and egg mcmuffin0
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I love popcorn and carbmaster yogurt from kroger only 60 calories.0
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Emerald makes 100 Calorie Almond packs-they come salty or sweet.
yogurt and low fat granola
hummus and low carb crackers or rice cake
hummus and veggies
salsa and fat free cream cheese with low carb crackers
pb and rice cake
pb and apples
100 Calorie popcorn0 -
Kefir, has 20 grams of sugar per serving, but still very healthy. especially the plain kind which has no sugar.0
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Great ideas so far!! I LoVe nuts, the only problem is I have difficulty stopping within a healthy/low cal range. So I'm hesitant to add them in to my snacks0
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If you have a hard time stopping with eating nuts then you can get a small bowl and dish out the suggested serving and then take your snack and leave the kitchen. Also remember that nuts (and walnuts in particular) are high in fat but it is the good fat So pair it with something like crackers or yogurt to help fill you up faster0
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I love steamed broccoli, edamame beans (has a very good amount of protein) or some carrots Unsweetened almond milk is good too, or you can even put in some stevia to sweeten or put a teaspoon of natural cocoa powder to make a healthy chocolate milk. Also try sipping on flavored tea so you can fill up on hydration without any extra calories. Try to consume most your calories during the day0
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One serving of cashews.0
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Raw Cashews
Yogurt
Toast - Daves Killer Bread is my favorite
Frozen Yogurt
Berries0 -
I tend to always go for raw carrots with various dips or houmous.
or baby plum tomatoes(grape tomatoes), berries, greek yoghurt, dark chocolate.0 -
On eating nuts in moderation, my husband read somewhere that drinking lots of water while eating almonds actually makes the almonds expand in your stomach and you feel really full. Now as I actually write that, doesn't seem like it really happens, but who knows. And I know when I drink lots of water in between each nut, I do feel full. Just my thought.:)0
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Plain greek yogurt, apples and red bell peppers. I eat the bell pepper whole just like I would an apple.0
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Emerald cocoa roasted Almonds, 100 cal pack, crushed, and stirred into a vanilla Greek yogurt.0
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I eat the bell pepper whole just like I would an apple.
I've done that with onions before. I love onions, I haven't done that in a while, but if I make a burger or almost anything, I'll use almost half an onion to myself. Onions and Garlic are delicious raw. Probably doesn't help my breath any, but my wife doesn't care as she's the same way.0 -
I'm loving celery right now, with or without something on it (just peanuts peanut butter, light ranch, when I have calories to spare.) It's becoming my goto snack at night when I don't have a lot of calories left in my budget but I feel like I need to eat something.0
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Smoked ham slices, cottage cheese or a bit of extra dark chocolate. What also might help is to have somewhat smaller breakfast and lunch, giving you enough space in your calorie budget to enjoy those snacks in the evening. That's what I do!0
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cocoa dusted almonds, roasted jicama w/ cream cheese and sugarfree jam, hardboiled eggs with faces drawn on the outsides0
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quest bar0
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Try sticking with your fruit routine, but expand it to include other in-season fruits. Chilled fresh pineapple is AMAZING.
For the nuts, try portioning out the correct amount into ziploc baggies, tupperware, whatever, so you don't have to count them out and put the bag back in the pantry when you're hungry. Just grab ONE serving and go.
Edamame is always filling and a yummy snack that's easy to prepare.
I've also found individual pickle packs... not great for sodium, but I put them in the door of the fridge at eye level so I see them first. Eating a pack of those while I'm making my "real" snack helps keep me in control.0 -
Almonds and string cheese.0
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Sugar free jello. Weight watchers string cheese. Baby carrots. Banana.0
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trail mix (I mix it myself)
carrots and hummus
apple and peanut butter0 -
dates, cheese stringers, peanut butter, tahini0
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a bowl or natural greek yoghurt or a small handful of unsalted almonds0
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