Snack Recipes?
kittykat1994
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Hi,
Does anyone have any low fat and low calorie snack recipes that are cheap and simple to make?
I'm a student so I live on a pretty tight budget!
Smoothies? Homemade crisps? etc
I'm literally clueless when it comes to this!
Thanks
Does anyone have any low fat and low calorie snack recipes that are cheap and simple to make?
I'm a student so I live on a pretty tight budget!
Smoothies? Homemade crisps? etc
I'm literally clueless when it comes to this!
Thanks
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Here's some ideas..
Kale Crisps are v simple (One T/s Olive Oil - dash of salt and bake for 10-15mins)
Sugar Free Jelly (I add frozen berries)
Almonds + Dried Fruit
Carrot Sticks and Hummus
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try slimfast bars they help my husband loos 14.4 pounds so far0
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Thank you very much! It helps alot!0
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Google the "Kelly Mac snack" from the biggest loser.0
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Melba toasts - you can get them at Tesco and ASDA (you're in the UK, right?) and even a pack of six is only about 80 calories. ASDA do a sun-dried tomato and basil version. Nice with hummus or soft cheese.0
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Kale chips, If you have access to a stove, you can buy fresh Kale in the produce department of your local grocery. Wash it, remove the steams, make the leaves about the size of a chip, drizzle with EVO and sea salt, place on baking rack on a cookie sheet, Bake at 375 for about 20 min, or until crispy. Cheap very healthy and surprisingly very tasty.0
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Try checking out other peoples diaries and also try the Shopwell app. i love this app!!0
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Forget recipes and go with fresh fruits/veggies or nuts. Easier to do!0
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This one is more of a dessert, but so good! I think someone on MFP posted this, not really sure where I saw it: on a plate, slice a banana down the middle put mini chocolate chips on it (2 grams is perfect and really low in calories), microwave for about 20 seconds, then spread 1 T of PB and enjoy!0
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If you have a toaster oven, you can make your own pita chips. Just toss a pita pocket in there and once it starts getting toasted, take it out. When it cools down a bit, you should be able to brake it into crunchy bite-size pieces. Then you can dip them in some hummus.
If you have a food processor, you can make your own. Our favorite is the roasted red pepper version.
Here's a recipe I tweaked:
*** roasted red pepper hummus ***
chick peas 28oz/800 ml (NO liquid)
1 cup dried peppers (baked in oven @ 400 for 10 min then broiled for 5
garlic 3-4 cloves crushed
tahini 1 TBSP
juice of 2 lemons
olive oil 1 1/2 TBsp
basil 1/4 tsp
cumin 3/4 tsp
salt to taste - BIT AT A TIME
Just throw it all in the processor and mix until smooth. Transfer hummus to small bowl, cover and chill until you are ready to serve.0 -
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Also experiment with eating bigger meals and snacking less.0
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I respectfully disagree. I think it's better to eat either 5 smaller meals a day, or 3 meals with 2 or 3 small snacks.
I do agree with the person who mentioned veggies and nuts. Some green or red bell pepper strips with a little bit of light Ranch for dipping is very tasty.
I often have 14g of cashews (half a serving) and a single serve cup of organic unsweetened applesauce for a snack. Satisfies both sweet and salty cravings. I drink water with it.
A mozzarella string cheese is also satisfying, regular or light.
Bananas are nice and filling.0 -
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I eat some hard-boiled eggs n veggies or more meat, depends if i want meaty or sweet0
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