What do you snack on?
nikki_dw
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I'm sure this gets asked all the time, but what are your favorite low cal/negative cal snacks?
I sit at a desk for most of my day. I usually make it to lunch just fine without snacking. I'll grab a snack around 2:30 - 3 p.m. It's usually a fruit I've packed, but then I find myself starving again before dinner. Coming home from my commute hungry doesn't do much for motivating a work out. All I want to do is eat dinner!
I sit at a desk for most of my day. I usually make it to lunch just fine without snacking. I'll grab a snack around 2:30 - 3 p.m. It's usually a fruit I've packed, but then I find myself starving again before dinner. Coming home from my commute hungry doesn't do much for motivating a work out. All I want to do is eat dinner!
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I just had a nice hot bowl of miso soup. With tofu, sh!take mushrooms etc. I usually find that fills me up a bit and helps rehydrate after working out (other than drinking endless glasses of water).
Oh, and it's yummy0 -
There is nothing known as a negative calorie snack.
Some of my favorite snacks:
Celery with peanut butter or laughing cow cheese
Almonds
Chips measured out by grams (Popchips are amazing & you can have a fair amount for the calories)
Carrots with dip
Cottage cheese with frozen fruit like pineapple, blueberries, mixed berries. Sometimes I'll even top it with some whipped cream & chocolate morsels.
Apples with peanut butter
Rice cakes with peanut butter
Ice cream
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don't track calories, but my current favorite snacks are homemade muffins (right now I'm going through apple pumpkin ones and apple cinnamon ones that I made earlier this week), and then a small plate with pretzel sticks, black olives and almonds-love the combination!0
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When I snack, a lot of times it's because I'm wanting a certain flavor; so I try and think of what that flavor is before grabbing something random. Otherwise, I still feel unsatisfied. Good for you if you're snacking because you're actually hungry!
Salty: Popchips, olives, pistachios, blue corn tortilla chips and salsa
Sweet: dried apricots, kettle corn, toast with honey, milano cookies
Juicy: grapes, cherry tomatoes, clementines, green tea
If you're starving after work, grabbing a handful of Kashi GoLean crisp cereal will probably do the trick too. There's quite a bit of protein in it but I wouldn't call it lo cal.0 -
I like pickles, Special K cracker crisp, beef jerky, baby carrots with hummus or fat free ranch, apples, grapes and cucumber with cheese.0
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Turkey jerky, dried apple rings and decaf coffee.0
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Depends on what I'm craving...
SWEET: Strawberries/raspberries/blackberries
SALTY: popcorn
CHOCOLATE: Kashi chocolate almond chia granola bar
CHEESY: cheddar cheese stick
GREEN: Cuke or asparagus spears
MEAT: beef jerky0 -
I try not to snack but im addicted to Emerald "sweet and salty" cinnamon and sugar mixed nuts. I literally cant have them in my house or i'll go nutz . I had to run/jog/walk over 3 hours extra one day because i downed a entire jar that was 11 serving @ 100 cal per serving.
But, for a healthy snack i usually thaw in advance a bag of frozen cut carrots and snack on those if im watching some tv shows or movies.0 -
Actually, celery by itself is sometimes classified a "negative calorie" snack since the body burns more calories in digesting it than it takes in from the celery. This is typical of a lot of foods that are made with cellulose- a material in vegetables that can't be broken down in the body since we lack the necessary enzyme to do so- and have a high water content.
Popcorn is a good low-calorie snack and can be particularly healthy if it's air popped and eaten as is. Hummus with sticks of cucumber or carrot can be filling. I suggest fiber-rich snacks such as multi-grain crackers or raw spinach salads (with a light dressing, of course c: ) since fiber rich foods take up more room in your digestive system, making you feel more satisfied for longer periods of time.0 -
There is nothing known as a negative calorie snack.
Some of my favorite snacks:
Celery with peanut butter or laughing cow cheese
Almonds
Chips measured out by grams (Popchips are amazing & you can have a fair amount for the calories)
Carrots with dip
Cottage cheese with frozen fruit like pineapple, blueberries, mixed berries. Sometimes I'll even top it with some whipped cream & chocolate morsels.
Apples with peanut butter
Rice cakes with peanut butter
Ice cream
Cookies
actually there are negative calorie snacks..Here is a list of negative calorie foods. No that doesn't mean the
foods have negative calories I wish lol. What it means is that
when you eat these foods raw or in some cases slightly cooked with nothing on them
your body burns more calories digesting and processing them than what
is in the actual food itself. For a healthy weight loss and a little
boost add some of these foods to your diet each day. Most are full of
nutrients and won't weigh you down.
Thought this might help some of you
Christin
Fruits
apple
cranberries
grapefruit
lemon
mango
orange
pineapple
raspberries
strawberries
tangerine
Vegetables
asparagus
beet
broccoli
cabbage (green)
carrot
cauliflower
celery
Chile peppers (hot)
cucumber
dandelion
endive
garden cress
garlic
green beans
lettuce
onion
papaya
radishes
spinach
turnip
taken from about.com0 -
Frozen fruit, pickled veggies, popcorn, cheese and crackers, salad with cheese, small can of tuna, bran buds (I know I'm weird, but I love them), bags of fresh veggies, oatmeal date cookies, frozen popsicles (homemade with fruit and yogurt, coffee, etc.), soups,
not all office/commute friendly0 -
Pumpkin seeds0
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Hm...I'm not sure of the calorie counts,but I enjoy:
-salted air popped popcorn
-dill pickles
- whole lemons
-cucumbers
-freezer pops
-cubed radish kimchi
- a couple spoons of peanut butter
-whole tomatoes
-Wasabi and soy sauce almonds
-wasabi peas
-pistachios
-cashews
-roasted seaweed
-baked turnips
-apple slices with lemon pepper0 -
There is nothing known as a negative calorie snack.
Correct.actually there are negative calorie snacks..Here is a list of negative calorie foods. No that doesn't mean the
foods have negative calories I wish lol. What it means is that
when you eat these foods raw or in some cases slightly cooked with nothing on them
your body burns more calories digesting and processing them than what
is in the actual food itself. For a healthy weight loss and a little
boost add some of these foods to your diet each day. Most are full of
nutrients and won't weigh you down.
Nope.
"A negative calorie food is a food that is incorrectly claimed to require more food energy to be digested than it provides. That is, its thermic effect – the calorific "cost" of digesting the food – is greater than its food energy content. The thermic effect is scientifically called specific dynamic action. While this concept is popular in dieting guides, there is no scientific evidence that any of the foods claimed as negative calorie foods are such."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_calorie_food0 -
As far as snacks I like;
Chobani greek yogurt w/strawberry fruit on bottom
Sugar free chocolate pudding snack packs
red or black grapes
Multi grain deli rounds w/ almond butter & honey0 -
Some snacks that I enjoy,
Fage greek yogurt w/ fruit
String cheese
(the 2 above are my go to)
Mandarin oranges
Air popped popcorn
Now my indulgences I enjoy sometimes,
Granola bar (Chocolate w/ peanut butter)
Twizzlers
Coffee w/ flavored creamer
I count my calories so even the low calorie veggies I count such as celery, cucumbers, lettuce, romaine, spinach, bell peppers, green beans...etc. To me a calorie is a calorie and I want to be as accurate as possible since.
Overall, find snacks that you would enjoy eating do not stress too much about the calorie count (100 to 200 calorie for snacks, depending on what your calories are set at). Eat in moderation and suggested serving size.0 -
Pumpkin seeds
Ooh, I like these too!0 -
My absolute favorite recently has been rice cakes with tzatziki sauce. Otherwise, I tend to snack on Kashi bars (pink lemonade + chia bars are pretty tasty), cheese sticks, olives, hummus, popcorn, cucumbers, carrots, celery with peanut butter, salsa with portioned out chips, cashews, pistachios, and waffle crisps (cookie sensation, but really low calorie).
There are tons of healthy and low calorie snacks out there. :-)0 -
I love snacking on cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes. If I want to work out after work and before dinner, I will have a protein bar on my drive home. It fills me up and gives me energy for a great work-out.0
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hummus with whole grain pitas and raw veggies, almonds, cashews, dark chocolate-covered raisins, chips and good homemade salsa0
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Instead of having fruit, have almonds as a snack ... The combination of fiber, fat, and protein may keep you satiated longer that a piece of fruit, which is just carbohydrates ...0
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This time period is also my toughest to get through, I now account for it with a mini meal, really like many of the options noted above but I plan for it daily. I try to allow 1-300 calories and eat about halfway between lunch and dinner. One of my most favorite lately is Oikos key lime yogurt and I use graham crackers to dip in it. Another low cal option is sliced cucumbers with salsa, you can eat a whol cucumber and a 1/4 cup salsa for less then 50 calories, ou mini peppers with cottage cheese.0
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I just had a delicious pre-workout snack (I try to eat a couple hours before I go so I can go full force at the gym): A whole wheat tortilla with an egg, turkey, and hot sauce. I don't eat dairy, but if I did I would add some cheese to it!
I am a spicy hummus addict. Anything with hummus is delicious. And salsa! Basically I love spicy stuff.0 -
Mainly apples, Greek yogurt, protein bars and low-sodium turkey jerky.0
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Depends on what you define as low calorie. My usual snack come in around 200 calories, so that might not be low enough for you.
Nonfat greek yogurt cups (variety of flavors and brands, whatever's on sale and not obscene in sodium)
Unsalted almonds
Homemade ciabatta bread with Trader Joe's pumpkin butter (so good)
A cup of baby carrots (I eat mine plain)
Occasionally I will have a cookie or a piece of candy, but I prefer my own homemade junk food if I go the junk food route.0 -
Two Ryvita crackers- huge and crunchy with either 2 Laughing Cow, or a 1/4 cup of Antipasto ( ?Sp) . It's super low cal and tastes like a real treat. CostCo has it. I run around 200 cals for a solid snack and I try to keep crunchy apples in the car for the half hour drive home. A nice cup of hot tea with a couple Digestive cookies feels like a proper break snack too. I did find a good Pinterest Pin with a whole list of 200 calories snacks. I love the inspiration I'm getting from everyone. Great question!0
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unsalted raw almonds. they have a nice sweet crunch so it cures my need to crunch. i buy them by the bucket at Sam's warehouse and grab 3 or 4 at a time all day long.0
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This is where my day can go the wrong way . So I have been allowing myself almost as many cals as breakfast.
Salty: cucumber with lime juice and tajin almost like a pickled taste
Sweet: coffee T sugar 2T of h&h and maple and brown sugar oatmeal
If I don't have any food on hand I will mix some cookies n cream optimum nutrition protein powder with half a bottle of water and I'm good to go.0 -
Some of my favorite snacks are:
Suzie's Think Thin Rice Cakes with Cottage Cheese + Sliced Strawberries (or as an alternative, hummus and celery)
Smari Yogurt (great protein!)
Handful of Raw Almonds
Fuji apples0
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