Suggestions on snacking food?
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i like special k protein bars - 10 grams protein. They taste great and they fill me up.0
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100 calorie popcorn is my salty buttery crunchy snack. I also will eat chips but, measure carefully how many calories out of my diet I am willing to sacrifice for it. That is the key. Is it worth it? Once you start tracking you will be checking the calories on everything!!!!0
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20 Breton Mini Garden Veg crackers + 3 tbsp. garlic hummus = 200 cals
Green smoothie with 1 kiwi, 1/2 c frozen pineapple, 1c spinach, 1/2 one cucumber
Air-popped popcorn
Homemade sweet potato crisps (see my blog for an easy recipe)
Greek yogurt
Handful of trail mix with dark chocolate chips, raisins or dried bananas, mixed nuts, and sunflower seeds.
Carrot and celery sticks
Fake tuna salad- 1/2 c tuna mixed with 1 laughing cow light wedge, with celery, onion, garlic, and pepper to taste. Eat on whole wheat crackers or a slice of toasted bread.
Apple with a tbsp. peanut butter
1 C whole milk0 -
People are going to think I'm insane, but I like the Gerber Graduates Lil' Crunchies... They are like cheetos, but are WAY lower in calories. They are like 35 calories a serving... or 210 if you eat the whole container!0
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I would recommend tons of raw vegetables0
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refrigerated apples are crunchy and filling -80 calories. I also have a new love for raw broccoli with one tablespoon of kraft light rasberry vinaigrette- one cup of broccoli is 30 calories I occasionally have two cups with the vinaigrette and dip my broccoli in it.
Two tablespoons of the vinaigrette is 50 calories and believe me it not only helps with the craving for crunchy food but also for those who crave something sweet. After this treat you will feel full and satisfied!0 -
I also do agree with the 6 small meals a day and lots of water!0
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Ah! Thanks for the replies. Didn't expect so many, going to start reading them now. Feel fee too add me people !0
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Welcome !!!!
I would highly recommend snacks that are satisfying/ filling and will get you on the path of crowding out processed snacks such as chips, crackers, etc. I've always struggled with "extraneous bread like substances".
protein and healthy fats along with vegetables and fruits is my recommendation.
cheese sticks ...Sargento and Target have packaged 1 oz cheese sticks that have been a staple for me. Reduced fat or even full fat.
Nuts ..raw almonds, walnuts, pistachios with yogurt ..Greek preferably since its laded with protein
peanut or almond butter ... On a sliced apple or veg such as celery
Greek yogurt ..with berries, nuts, dark chocolate ..as a parfait
Emerald has packs of cocoa roasted almonds ... Those are handy and satisfying as well as portion controlled
protein balls that u make yourself ...recipe is on my MFP blog
Beef jerky . I don't care for it, but it can be a great protein snack
peanut butter Greek yogurt delight .. My concoction. Fage plain 0% yogurt mixed with 2 TB peanut or almond butter ( I also throw in TB of chia seeds). Freeze for 15 minutes. Eat with berries, nuts, dark chocolate or just by itself.
pumpkin bread made with Greek yogurt ... Recipe on my blog online
Hummus with veg
Please make sure you are not unduly restricting yourself with calories. Under eating can be counterproductive.
If u need anything else ...just holler
Jen
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In general ... Aim for snacks with protein and good fats ( nuts, seeds, nut butters, olives, avocado) .... Team them with vegetables to make the veg more satisfying. Same with fruit ...team it up. Whole grains such as brown rice, team that with veg and a protein such as beans
endless possibilities when working with whole foods0 -
My snacks include: apples (with and without peanut butter), celery with peanut butter, almonds, carrots with reduced fat ranch or just plain, cottage cheese and strawberries, popcorn, broccoli and cauliflower (usually with some dip)0
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Sugar free jello/ pudding, Special K cracker chips, celery and pb, popcorn! Almonds, light string cheese, swiss miss light hot chocolate, apple sliced up with a little sugar free caramel, pickles, dry cereal, deli turkey or ham, bumble bee tuna with crackers, baby carrots with salsa(its yummy and way less calories than ranch).
I wish you the best of luck on your adventure. you have made the first step, now don't get discouraged when you have a bad day, just start over and keep going!0 -
Purchase the Dole Classic lettuce mixes. You can eat them like chips.0
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Baby carrots
Jicama
Raw almonds
Air popped popcorn
apples
celery
brown rice cakes
pickles0 -
Special K Cracker Chips are pretty good. They're only 110 calories per serving and a serving is 27 chips. They come in like 4 or 5 different flavors.0
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String cheese, carrots, green pepper, pop corn (not bagged), baked chips (small portions), almonds, apple with peanut butter, celery with peanut butter, a banana, a couple slices of lean chicken or turkey, tomato slices with salt and pepper, pickles... I could go on and on0
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You can eat 38 Garden Veggie Straws - which I believe is only 130 calories. I found these at Meijer with the rice cakes0
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Welcome to MFP and I wish you much success on your weight loss journey. You can do it!!
Celery
Carrots
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Fresh Fruit
Low Fat Cheese (like string cheese etc.)
Nuts (I like the Omega Mix from Trader Joe's if you have a store in your area)
Rice Cakes
Popcorn
Boiled Egg
Veggie Straws
Low Fat Yogurt
Best Wishes!
Rhonda0 -
I'm anti snacking. I find for me personally it makes me hungrier. I gave it up a year ago and only eat at breakfast, lunch and dinner and I no longer feel the need to snack and it really cut back on my cals. :flowerforyou:0
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Purchase the Dole Classic lettuce mixes. You can eat them like chips.
OMG I'd be HUNGRY HUNGRY and ready to eat a rabbit : )0 -
generally something that has some protein & a little fat with the carbs in it as it will keep you full longer and start tracking today, not tomorrow!
veggies & hummus
apples & peanut butter
pop corn - if you want chocolate drizzle some herseys on the popcorn
grapes & cheese
wheat thins and a laughing cow wedge
string cheese
toasted chickpeas - you can add different spices curry, tumeric cumin, cayenne depending on the flavors you like they get crunchy
nuts - kind bars are tasty & convenient when out. a little pricey at the store but can get them online. they have a dark chocoate & sea salt on that has 5 g of sugar in it. that's delicious for you chocolate fix.
soups
don't give up chocolate completely as you'll binge on it as I did with the box of mallomars I ate last week!0 -
I like to eat 1/2 c. grapes, 1/2 apple (with optional pb),1/2 orange, nature valley granola thins are good for the crunch and chocolate at the same time for 80 cals, Newton's fruit thin "cookies" serving size is 3 but I eat 2 for under 100 cals, fiber one has some good brownies and cookies for 90 cals, carrots with a bit of ranch, popcorn is surprisingly not bad for you if you eat a serving, special k cereal bars are 90 cals, light string cheese for 50 cals, 1/2 c. sugar free applesauce for 50 cals, animal crackers - can have 16 for 120 cals (I go for 8 for 65 cals though), special k crackers and chips, light pringles (usually 70 cals)0
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For lunch today I had peanuts, tortilla chips with salsa (and a half cup cottage cheese, but thats not crunchy). The trick is PORTION SIZE. I had 3 T of the peanuts, one ounce of the chips(you get quite a few chips in an ounce) and 4 T of the salsa. A little over 300 cals for all those things.0
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I would suggest the following:
* Oreo 100 cal snack crisps (they are really good, or the chip ahoy kind)
* String Cheese (high in protein and soo yummy)
* Nuts! (i usually take some to work daily in a baggie, its a nice snack and they surpirsingly fill you up!)
* If you eat a nice big breakfast, it helps you not get the muncies until lunch time. i usually have 2-3 hard boiled egg whites and even though they are small, it really keeps me feeling full until lunch time. just a thought on that:)
* Any of the Special K snacks are healthy for you. i personally dont eat them often because they can be pretty expensive for the amount you get in the box (like the granola bars, you only get 6...)
* Popcorn is always good! just not the movie theater butter kind, lol
Hope that helps:) just make sure to log in here everyday, that was my issue, always forgetting, and potentially eating more than i should..
♥annie0 -
Try nuts- almonds, peanuts etc.
I usually snack on fruit or veggies. Usually a banana or an apple as my afternoon snack eery day.0 -
Roasted chickpeas0
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Baby carrots and get you some of those Special K Sea Salt Chip crackers good snack.0
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When I'm REALLY craving something salty and crunchy I eat pringles light reduced fat chips. You can eat 14 of them for only 70 calories. And they are DELICIOUS. They have sour cream and bbq available in stores. I also snack on 100 calorie packs of popcorn. They come in individual bags. Anything that comes in individual packs will help you from eating the entire bag of chips/cookies in one sitting. It helps me a lot!
Good luck!0 -
You don't have to cut out the chocolate completely. Dark chocolate (especially if it has more than 70% cocoa) is filled with antioxidants, and because it is more flavorful, you can satisify that craving with a smaller amount. When I get a chocolate craving, I allow myself one 10 gram square of Intense Dark (72% cocoa) Chocolate. It satifies the craving and is only 55 calories. If you are used to milk chocolate, start with the 60% and then work your way up, and don't buy the cheap stuff like Hersey. Ghirardelli sells 10ounce squares in bags of 12 for about $3-4 a bag, which lasts me quite awhile.
For crunchy cravings, I go with air popped popcorn. 5 cups is only about 100 calories. If I have been really good all week and/or worked out extra and want a treat, I will add 1 tablespoon of melted honey butter (70 calories) to make it taste like kettle corn. And I know it is sounds crazy, but baby carrots are also great for crunchy cravings.
And of course, you should still allow yourself an occassional treat of your favorite snack. I really LOVE movie theatre popcorn,so if we are going to the movies, I will make a deal with myself - do an extra work out and burn off the calories before we go and I can have a small unbuttered popcorn at the theatre. Before I started my diet, I would get the big tub and eat half of it, so at first I would get the small and think "oh this is it?" but now after months of eating healthier, I find that the small is some times too much to even finish. I try to remind myself that this is a change for the rest of my life, so balance is the key, and each small change is a step in the right direction. You will get there. Good luck.0 -
I eat multi-grain pita chips. I like the salty crunchy stuff also, Ill take that over candy any day! But I think the suggestion about the individual bags of baked chips is a good idea. They sell different 100 calorie snack packs also!0
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Oh and nuts are great too, just be sure to weigh your portions, because they are very high in calories and fat. I usually do one 14grams (1/2 an ounce) serving at a day, which is 85-100 calories depending upon the type of nut.0
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