What's your fav healthy snack?
g22lth
Posts: 8 Member
Good Afternoon all, I'm new to the group and thought I would say hi and ask what you like to snack on. I generally stick to fresh fruit with a weekly treat of green & blacks dark chocolate! Yum! As they say variety is the spice of life, so please share as always looking to vary my selections. Thanks in advance :-)
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I am also a fresh fruit snacker, but just may have a crispbread & small bit of cheddar if really stuck0
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For me it's a Satsuma or an Orange, can think of plenty that are unhealthy thought0
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I get a Graze box delivered every week; it's my healthy treat and I like surprises! I have the 'light' option, so none of the little punnets are much over about 120 calories. Costs a couple of ££ but I used to spend more than that on chocolate and rubbish :blushing:0
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Agree on the graze boxes - they're a really good little snack, out side of that grapes are a really good way to go..0
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Graze box ordered. What a brilliant idea! Thanks :-)0
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Oatcakes and houmous. Or a milky way or curly wurly if I need a sugar treat.0
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Houmous with carrot, rice cake with peanutt butter, cherry tomatoes, fruits (sometimes with greek style natural yogurth - pomegranate goes really well with it!)0
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It's Ryvita with Philadelphia light Chilli & Cucumber for me.0
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I make my own muffins, they are jam picked with fruit, low fat & processed sugar. Feel indulgent whilst still being slightly nutritious. Also seems to keep me away from chocolate as they give me my sweet tooth hit!0
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It's Ryvita with Philadelphia light Chilli & Cucumber for me.
You gave me an idea, so copied it, but not the chilli variety
BTW Morrison's have Philly on offer for a quid at the moment if any one fancies stocking up0 -
Anything with peanut butter. I love the Whole Earth organic stuff. It's good with apple, mashed banana, straight off the spoon :blushing: . Yum0
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Cherry tomatoes!! I can eat a whole punnet sat at my desk at work...0
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I make my own muffins, they are jam picked with fruit, low fat & processed sugar. Feel indulgent whilst still being slightly nutritious. Also seems to keep me away from chocolate as they give me my sweet tooth hit!
Recipe please!! :-)0 -
Great suggestions folks, is it wrong to contemplate a day of nothing but snacks!? :-)0
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I loooove Nakd bars! They're 100% fruit/berries/seeds with natural flavours like cocoa-mint, orange, cashew cookie and banana bread. They're gorgeous, and only 145 cals or so. I keep a box in the car so I avoid stopping at the shop for chocolate/crap on the school run.0
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Peanut butter with sliced apple. Cant go a day without it!0
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I loooove Nakd bars! They're 100% fruit/berries/seeds with natural flavours like cocoa-mint, orange, cashew cookie and banana bread. They're gorgeous, and only 145 cals or so. I keep a box in the car so I avoid stopping at the shop for chocolate/crap on the school run.
I always have one in my bag. This stops me using the excuse that 'I have to eat a lot as I don't know when I'll be eating next and hunger gives me migraines'0 -
Ginger oatcakes are fab too0
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Rice cakes with cherry tomatoes for me, or walkers sun bites, or a 2 finger kit kat if it needs to be a choccy hit :-)0
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Sesame seed Ryvita with a spoonful of Kerry low low cheese spread (the chilli one) is absolutely delicious.0
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celery0
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Muffin recipe on bbc good food website. Fruitburst muffins.0