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Hi - can anyone help please - I need snack ideas - I like to eat a lot of fruit but it is taking me over my sugar limit / intake.
How are you all getting around this please?
thanks

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  • BrofessorPHD
    BrofessorPHD Posts: 42 Member
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    nuts.. i prefer almonds


    easy to store..keep at work..lasts forever..fills you up with just a couple. boom perfect
  • palmerar
    palmerar Posts: 489 Member
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    Ignore sugar limits on MFP. Eat fruit.
  • agwodke
    agwodke Posts: 23 Member
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    boiled egg, veggies and hummas
  • lrmoran1989
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    SOMETHING SWEET!!!
    SOMETHING CRUNCHY!!!!

    QUAKER: Blueberry Multigrain Fiber Crisp
    Serving Size: 13 peices
    Fat: 1.5g
    Sugar: 6g
  • bluefish49
    bluefish49 Posts: 102 Member
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    My "Go-to" is Quaker reduced sugar granola bars, 100 cal, 5g sugar. If anyone knows of a 100 cal bar with less than 5g sugar, please let me know!
  • Drej3735
    Drej3735 Posts: 12
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    Nuts..a handful usual will fill you!
  • sharonfoustmills
    sharonfoustmills Posts: 519 Member
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    the majority opinion on MFP is that unless you are diabetic, ignore the sugar number as long as your sugar is coming from fruit and not from processed junk

    I love to snack on:
    apple with peanut butter
    strips of bell peppers
    nuts
    cereals
    there are lots of new snacks on the market, wheat thins tomato basil chips taste a lot like the nacho cheese doritos
    seasoned croutons, but be sure you actually count out a serving
    turkey with guacamole rolled up in it (oh yum)
    baked tortilla chips with hummus (if you haven't tried hummus, now's the time, tastes a lot like a bean dip)
    pretzels

    eta: oh, forgot my favorite thing, fiber one oats and chocolate bar
  • KarenJanine
    KarenJanine Posts: 3,497 Member
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    Aim for snacks that contain a decent amount of protein and fat. These macros will keep you fuller for longer.

    e.g.

    string cheese
    Greek yoghurt
    nuts / seeds
    peanut butter with apple
    hummous with veggies
    jerky
    eggs
    milk
  • RockinTerri
    RockinTerri Posts: 499 Member
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    Celery with low fat/natural peanut butter
    Wheat Thins with veggie dip
    Bell pepper slices
    Nuts
    Plain Greek yogurt mixed with 1/4c-1/2c fruit
    Cottage cheese mixed with 1/4c-1/2c fruit

    All have some sweetness to them, yet aren't full of sugar either. Good luck!
  • CharityC2182
    CharityC2182 Posts: 38 Member
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    If your not looking for taste, broccoli does the trick..I actually enjoy it because it can keep you so full for awhile even just a cup. A cup only has 30 calories. If you'd liek to add taste, I would add some marinara sauce to the top or your favorite spaghetti sauce. It's actually quite tasty like that! All for no more then a 100 calories. You will like you just ate a big meal.
  • CloudyMao
    CloudyMao Posts: 258 Member
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    nothing wrong with the sugar in fruit tbh. Though if you feel you need variety, try something more savoury - rice cakes with almond butter, vegetable sticks with dip etc.
  • Onesnap
    Onesnap Posts: 2,819 Member
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    Ignore sugar limits on MFP. Eat fruit.

    I once read an article where a scientist said: "Show me someone that got diabetes from eating too many strawberries and I'll eat my hat."

    Healthy snack ideas:
    -apple slices with almond butter
    -Muesli (I like the Muesli Fusion brand, can be served hot or cold
    -Sliced mozzarella and fresh tomatoes sprinkled with a little balsamic vinegar and sea salt
  • JHa123X
    JHa123X Posts: 19
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    Thanks everyone - huge help and some great ideas that I will be trying. I'm not going to get too hung up on the natural sugars in fruit but will be mindful. :0)