nuts? good snack or evil?
Emmea2729
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So I'm currently sat munching on almonds, and i love hazelnuts.
But, do they make good snacks? are they "healthy" i know some are "fatty" and quite high calorie.... but I often crave crunchy things, is this a good way to get through that craving?
But, do they make good snacks? are they "healthy" i know some are "fatty" and quite high calorie.... but I often crave crunchy things, is this a good way to get through that craving?
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Some fat is okay, fat keeps you full for longer
I love my roasted almonds.0 -
Nuts, in general, are a good snack but....in moderation (I'm sure you knew that). I eat raw almonds and count them out - 12 with lunch, 12 with an apple for afternoon snack.0
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I love nuts and nut butters! They are a good source of healthy fat and protein and also low-carb which really helps keep my blood sugar stable but...a little goes a long way! Since they are so calorically dense I really have to watch myself to keep my portions in check. I found some 100 calorie packs at Wal-Mart which I love because if I have a huge jar of mixed nuts in my pantry it is so hard to just eat 1 serving!0
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Almonds are my snack of choice! Just read the label, and stick to a serving size or half a serving 2x a day GOOD snack.0
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awesome snack filling protien packed good fats. natural.0
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There are good fats and bad fats. Nuts contain 100% GOOD fats! They are essential for your body to function properly. Eat them every day! Just don't eat too much. They are high in calories because of the fats they contain.0
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Everything but peanuts, those things are evil cause they didn't exist in Paleo times0
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Nuts are extremely healthy. Fat in general is not the great evil many make it out to be. Yes, they make perfect snacks, far better than potato chips fried in trans fats with preservatives and almost no nutritional value.0
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Your body needs fat just like it needs carbohydrates and protein. The fats in nuts are very healthy, unsaturated, and delicious. Because they are calorie dense, its important to make sure your portion size is measured and logged accurately.0
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If you eat nuts, add a complex carb with them (fruit) to help your body process the fat and burn properly. That's what my trainer told me.0
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its one of the best snacks you can have!!!!!
fat gets such a bum rap.
i eat almonds BECAUSE of the fat in them!0 -
Nuts are great! I eat all nuts (except peanuts, which are legumes) but mostly walnuts. Always raw and never salted. As mentioned above, I also eat them purposefully for the fat.0
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If you eat nuts, add a complex carb with them (fruit) to help your body process the fat and burn properly. That's what my trainer told me.
fruit is not a complex carb, it is a simple carb.
sorry.0 -
Well of Course nuts are a good snack Yes it has fat and calories but it has Veryy good fat for you.. if you portion it out than it should be fine.. Its not like eating a candy bar Lol...0
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what about cooking with nutts, to add protein, I don't often enough meat, so a handful of cashews or peacans in a stir fry does the trick, I also love buzzing a handful of almonds in the magic bullet to make a crust for fish or chicken, is amazing tasting,0
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Nuts are healthy but high in calories. Be very mindful of portion control when snacking on nuts, it is easy to go overboard. Weigh out the portions a few times to get a feel for what one portion is. It is usually a small handful. I can throw back five "small handfuls" without even realizing it if I don't measure them or buy 100 calorie packs.0
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Definitely healthy, but very high in calories. I have to limit them because I know myself well enough to know I won't stop at 14 almonds, or 1/4 cup of peanuts.
I can eat pistachios in a shell, because they take a long time to eat and I get tired of eating them before I consume too many.0 -
Good in moderation, just stay away from the coated ones.0
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Nuts, in general, are a good snack but....in moderation (I'm sure you knew that). I eat raw almonds and count them out - 12 with lunch, 12 with an apple for afternoon snack.
I do this too! They are very healthy, but in moderation0 -
Fat is not evil! Nuts are a great snack. Just definitely make sure you measure them out - it's really easy to keep munching and not realize how much you've eaten, which is tough when they are relatively high in calories.0
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OMG I love almonds and walnuts and especially cashews in moderation. Also love avocado. Good fats are great.
As for peanuts . . . In theory I love peanut butter but I try my best to avoid it ... peanuts are most definitely representatives of the devil and not allowed in my cart :-)0 -
Nuts are my favorite snack! The key is portion control!0
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If you just lick the nuts you get the flavor and a little salt but none of the calories. Be careful though, licking of nuts has been known to cause pregnancy and other complications.0
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Nuts are a great snack, just very easy to go overboard on. I know if I start snacking on salted almonds in front of the TV I can eat half the bag in no time. I find it helpful to pre-portion them using little cups or something instead of eating straight out of the bag/package.0
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Good snack, great snack. As the others have said, just don't eat a pound in one sitting.0
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try 100 calorie packs. then you know exactly how much to eat and can log it with no worries.
they are very healthy but if you are trying to lose weight and stay under your calorie goal, don't eat too many. nuts are high in calories, especially hazelnuts, macadamia, and brazil. (i wouldn't worry about the fat content because its healthy fat not bad fat)
if you eat too many of them you will have no calories left for a nice meal and most likely over eat.
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I love nuts! I buy the big bags and portion them out into single-serve bags on my own. I always keep them beside the door to grab on my way out just in case I'm away from home for longer than I expected. They keep me from getting too grumpy between meals!0
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If you dip Almonds in Nutella.. is it still a healthy snack?0
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