Snack attack! PLS HELP!
mllst18
Posts: 188 Member
Hey guys, I am at a loss for what to eat for snacks that is quick, easy, and cheap. My husband and I have been eating nature valley bars (he likes the oats and honey crunchy, and I like the sweet and salty peanut chewy), but they get old quick.
If you guys could please post what some of your favorite snacks are, where you buy them, and generally how much they are, I would REALLY appreciate it!!! Thanks in advance!
If you guys could please post what some of your favorite snacks are, where you buy them, and generally how much they are, I would REALLY appreciate it!!! Thanks in advance!
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Do a search. People ask this question all the time.0
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make your own popcorn, there are lots of variations that are simple and you can have 3 cups per serving. An apple with natural peanut butter is my go to.0
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Dry cereal and triscuits are good!!!!!0
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Grapes- eating some right now.0
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I just had a cup of tea and toasted ezekiel bread with a dab of butter0
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Is there anything in particular in your diet you need - protein, low sugar, low calorie? Does it have to be a ready made bar, or have you any preparation area?
At work I always keep rice cakes, and some spready cheese in the fridge. 2 of those with a generous smear comes in under 100 calories.
A hard boiled egg is about 70 cals and great extra protein.
I like making little mini bags of my own with almonds, dried apricots, goji berries, roast soy beans etc.
A piece of fruit is around 100 cals, but watch the sugar and carbs if you're concerned about those)0 -
Trader Joe's "A ____ walked into a bar", they have pumpkin, fig, apple. My fav. I found these amazing Kale Thaigrrr Chips at New Seasons, 55 calories a BIG serving. Go Raw seeds. They are calorically expensive but filling. 180 for 1/4 cup.0
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I sometimes ate popcorn, I like it! I also ate sweets, just simple sugars like chocolate maybe, candies, hehe. Major sugar teeth right here. It doesn't really matter when it comes to weight loss. You just have to count it inside your calorie limit and you can ate sugars, if you don't have problems with blood sugar levels. I also like to ate fruits as snacks very much.0
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Grapes, celery, carrot sticks, broccoli. Boiled eggs
Dont laugh at this one , but our family loves boiled peanuts , blame it on my Mom, she is from S. Georgia. Just buy a big bag of RAW UNshelled peanuts and boil them in water for a cpl hrs with some salt..yum yum.0 -
High in sodium but I love roasted seaweed for a quick snack. Low in calories0
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Most say fruit is best for a snack but I also like to get the 100 calorie snacks. My most favorite but most expensive is fiber one brownies. I think a pack of 12 is almost $5. at walmart and they are 90 calories. Others I like in the $2.5 range are chips ahoy thin crisp, oreo thin crisp, Keebler chips deluxe cookies, and cheez-it. I also love the 100 calorie individual bags of popcorn but I can't recall the price of them. Sun chips are not too bad but a little higher in calories for a 1 oz serving. Now all that being said I am not a candy bar nut however put chips or these types of snacks and I'm a happy camper. Me eating these type of snacks has helped keep me from grabbing that bag of doritoes and eating half the bag.0
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Air popped pop corn with real butter and kosher salt
Fruit - apples, bananas, berries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc
Veggies - carrots, peppers, celery, etc
Almonds
Pistachios
Cereal
String cheese
Crackers
PB oatmeal bars (recipe here: http://cooking2perfection.blogspot.com/2012/07/peanut-butter-banana-oatmeal-squares.html)
1 slice of bread with PB or Nutella
Cottage cheese
Fudgescicle bars
Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches0 -
I'm really big on unsalted almonds! Quick, easy, and healthy!0
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I have found that starchy snacks are the thing that held me from true success in the past. For medical reasons I am following a strict protocol right now that disallows dairy and the cheese I love is not a valid snack concept. I can however have a handful of nuts, or a few grape tomatoes, some roasted kale made with the seasoning mix I like the best, or even a few pieces of meat left over from dinner before work well for me and don't undo my progress the way starches used to. Good luck!0
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make your own popcorn, there are lots of variations that are simple and you can have 3 cups per serving. An apple with natural peanut butter is my go to.
I love apples and pbutter, but geesh apples are expensive right now!0 -
I'm really big on unsalted almonds! Quick, easy, and healthy!
I love nuts, but I hate the unsalted ones....wonder if it's ok to just eat salted ones anyway and flush the sodium out with water....0 -
I have found that starchy snacks are the thing that held me from true success in the past. For medical reasons I am following a strict protocol right now that disallows dairy and the cheese I love is not a valid snack concept. I can however have a handful of nuts, or a few grape tomatoes, some roasted kale made with the seasoning mix I like the best, or even a few pieces of meat left over from dinner before work well for me and don't undo my progress the way starches used to. Good luck!
Do you have a recipe for the kale? I know that is very cheap0 -
Grape tomatoes for me! They're good alone of course but mix them with some cottage cheese and you have the perfect snack. An entire pint has a tiny amount of calories too, under 100ish I believe.0
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I just had a cup of tea and toasted ezekiel bread with a dab of butter
What is ezekiel bread and where can I buy it/how much is it?0 -
Grape tomatoes for me! They're good alone of course but mix them with some cottage cheese and you have the perfect snack. An entire pint has a tiny amount of calories too, under 100ish I believe.
Hmmmm.... cottage cheese... I don't think I ever really gave it a chance...was on a diet once when I was younger that forced me to eat it. Do you eat it cold or warmed up?0 -
Air popped pop corn with real butter and kosher salt
Fruit - apples, bananas, berries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc
Veggies - carrots, peppers, celery, etc
Almonds
Pistachios
Cereal
String cheese
Crackers
PB oatmeal bars (recipe here: http://cooking2perfection.blogspot.com/2012/07/peanut-butter-banana-oatmeal-squares.html)
1 slice of bread with PB or Nutella
Cottage cheese
Fudgescicle bars
Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches
What is your take on salted nuts? Do you just not worry about the salt or do you drink lots of water to try and make up for it?0 -
Most say fruit is best for a snack but I also like to get the 100 calorie snacks. My most favorite but most expensive is fiber one brownies. I think a pack of 12 is almost $5. at walmart and they are 90 calories. Others I like in the $2.5 range are chips ahoy thin crisp, oreo thin crisp, Keebler chips deluxe cookies, and cheez-it. I also love the 100 calorie individual bags of popcorn but I can't recall the price of them. Sun chips are not too bad but a little higher in calories for a 1 oz serving. Now all that being said I am not a candy bar nut however put chips or these types of snacks and I'm a happy camper. Me eating these type of snacks has helped keep me from grabbing that bag of doritoes and eating half the bag.
Thank you! I do have some of the 90 calorie fiber one chocolate chip brownies in my desk at work, but my issue is that I eat those, and am still hungry....I think the best thing for me might be to try veggies and I read someone likes to put hummus on their veggies.0 -
Trader Joe's "A ____ walked into a bar", they have pumpkin, fig, apple. My fav. I found these amazing Kale Thaigrrr Chips at New Seasons, 55 calories a BIG serving. Go Raw seeds. They are calorically expensive but filling. 180 for 1/4 cup.
How expensive is Trader Joes? I have never been in there but this sounds amazing!0 -
If you are in the UK then low sodium/sugar baked beans, loads of mushrooms and a teensy weensy bit of grated cheese. You can fill your plate with the mushrooms0
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Air popped pop corn with real butter and kosher salt
Fruit - apples, bananas, berries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc
Veggies - carrots, peppers, celery, etc
Almonds
Pistachios
Cereal
String cheese
Crackers
PB oatmeal bars (recipe here: http://cooking2perfection.blogspot.com/2012/07/peanut-butter-banana-oatmeal-squares.html)
1 slice of bread with PB or Nutella
Cottage cheese
Fudgescicle bars
Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches
What is your take on salted nuts? Do you just not worry about the salt or do you drink lots of water to try and make up for it?
I don't track sodium. I like salty food, and am unwilling to give it up. I drink about 100oz (or more) of water a day, so most of it gets flushed out of my system. But, if you are nervous about scale fluctuations - as excess sodium can cause water retention which can be reflected on the scale - you should probably limit your sodium. The scale going up a pound or two doesn't bother me, so I don't worry about it.0
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