Protein or other snack ideas??
lynn1982
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I'm soliciting ideas for a small protein snack in the afternoons. Usually I have a piece of fruit or a green veggie juice in the afternoon to tide me over until dinner and give me an added boost of energy around that 4pm slump. However, I just started a new job, and I'm finding that my fruit or green juice doesn't really cut it. By the time I get home, I'm famished and looking to eat the entire contents of my fridge! I added some cut veggies with hummus to my afternoon snack, and it's been working so far, but I'm getting kind of tired of it...
I have a dairy allergy, so cheese, yogurts, etc. are out. I never thought I'd get tired of hummus, but the impossible seems to have happened! Nuts are ok too, but again, there are only so many almonds one can eat! And the calorie content is a bit high on some days for me... What do some of you, especially those who work in an office, munch on for snacks in the afternoon?
I have a dairy allergy, so cheese, yogurts, etc. are out. I never thought I'd get tired of hummus, but the impossible seems to have happened! Nuts are ok too, but again, there are only so many almonds one can eat! And the calorie content is a bit high on some days for me... What do some of you, especially those who work in an office, munch on for snacks in the afternoon?
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Well, for me it's always Greek yogurt and cottage cheese. But, I have a new fave that seriously stomps out hunger for me. LENTILS! I had never had them before but now, I cook up a bunch (just boiled plain) and smother them in hotsauce (I crave spicy hot!). One cup and I'm good for several hours. Protein, fiber, and some carbs for energy! It really is perfect! You ofcourse could add whatever seasonings you like. Lentils are super versatile. Also like hard boiled eggs too.0
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My husband is hooked on Piller's Turkey Bites and I like Freybe Honey Ham sticks. Both are versions of tasty little low fat snack sausages the have 50 calories and a good load of protein.0
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i got sick of yogurt so my current go-to's are fruit & nut mixes, turkey jerky, & protein bars. I always have at least 2 protein bars squirreled away in my bag.
edited for typo....and to add string cheese. I love the Sargento 2% string cheese sticks0 -
have you tried the lactose free yogurts? Add some walnuts or peanut butter to your apples.0
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I like peanut butter on celery. One tablespoon of peanut butter is 80 calories and the celery is barely any calories but helps fill me up. I also like Fiber One protein bars. Or for other people who can eat dairy, the Sargento reduced fat cheese sticks are good and low calorie.0
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i got sick of yogurt so my current go-to's are fruit & nut mixes, turkey jerky, & protein bars. I always have at least 2 protein bars squirreled away in my bag.
edited for typo....and to add string cheese. I love the Sargento 2% string cheese sticks
This ^^*^ and also low calorie jelly0 -
Quest bars. I like the cookie dough!!0
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have you tried the lactose free yogurts? Add some walnuts or peanut butter to your apples.
Thanks for your suggestions. Unfortunately, it's not the lactose in dairy that I can't handle. It's an actual allergy, not an intolerance, so even lactose free yogurt will cause my throat to swell. Same with peanuts/peanut butter, which I didn't mention.0 -
Quest bars. I like the cookie dough!!
I keep hearing about these magical Quest Bars. I clearly need to try them...
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Well, for me it's always Greek yogurt and cottage cheese. But, I have a new fave that seriously stomps out hunger for me. LENTILS! I had never had them before but now, I cook up a bunch (just boiled plain) and smother them in hotsauce (I crave spicy hot!). One cup and I'm good for several hours. Protein, fiber, and some carbs for energy! It really is perfect! You ofcourse could add whatever seasonings you like. Lentils are super versatile. Also like hard boiled eggs too.
Lentils are a great idea!! Thanks!0 -
I used to eat a lot of half sandwiches for the same purpose.
Right now I like an apple and a beef stick (slim jim, jerkey, something along those lines - watch labels)
Boiled eggs plus some finger foods (veggie bites, cheese cubes, fruit)
Fiber and Protein bars (I like one with coffee now and then)0 -
The original Fiber one cereal mixed with trail mix, or peanuts, or wasabi peanuts, or other spicy peanuts, etc, to cut in calories but also give the crunch, saltiness, and full filling.0
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There is a recipe for homemade quest bars on here which eliminates the risk of allergy--just use non-dairy protein and peanut free nut butter.
I made a great bar (a bit gooey but good) with agave nectar; my previous attempt with stevia was disgusting and the lot got tossed.0 -
There is a recipe for homemade quest bars on here which eliminates the risk of allergy--just use non-dairy protein and peanut free nut butter.
I made a great bar (a bit gooey but good) with agave nectar; my previous attempt with stevia was disgusting and the lot got tossed.
i love quest bars, i bought 4 boxes on sale at GNC and usually eat one a day
i have made the knock-offs in the cinnamon roll flavor. I liked them. mine were made with honey not agave, and flax seed instead of oats. i kept them stored in the freezer since they are a tad gooey otherwise0 -
Quest bars. I like the cookie dough!!
yessir!
Also a fan turkey or chicken breast diced up, as well as tuna and protein shakes.0 -
Thanks for all the great ideas, everyone!!0
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I like the Weight Watchers cheese sticks - 50 cal each. Portable, sanitary, quick and satisfying for a tide-me-over-till dinner snack. Combined with a bottle of water - it's the perfect snack for me.0
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Edamame, nuts, peanut butter.....all top of my list.0
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I like the Weight Watchers cheese sticks - 50 cal each. Portable, sanitary, quick and satisfying for a tide-me-over-till dinner snack. Combined with a bottle of water - it's the perfect snack for me.
Yeah...that's still dairy...0 -
I like beef jerky, air popped popcorn with some dry ranch seasoning on it, I know almonds can get boring but they are easy to keep at the desk and eat on the go, I like atkins bars but you would have to really watch any of those kind of things if you have a peanut allergy even if they don't have them in it they could be processed in the same place as products that do. I tend to be a creature of habit so I will get stuck on one thing until I am sick of it!0
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Im at home all the time (unless out walking or gyming) so this isnt really an issue for me.
But thinking about it got the idea of a little tin of tuna for a snack??
Light crackers with tomato slices?
Try baking oat biscuits?
Basic vegie soups?
Not really sure what else you could have, and i'm afraid I don't know the calories for any of these0 -
If you need to steer clear of dairy, try some edamame. You can buy them fresh, frozen, in the pod or shelled...I buy them in the freezer section. Cook the whole bag and add a little seasoning if you like. Then pop them in containers for a quick grab or add into something. I do eat them cold, room temp and hot... protein and carb combo. Protein shakes or bars that are low carb and calorie...EAS, Atikins and a few South Beach items. Different nut butters, not just peanut butter...almond butter's yummy and comes in little packets. Do ahead, grab some celery, or an apple with either of them. My favorite, because it reminds me of eating caramel apples, crunchy peanut or almond butter on an apple. I'll often grab the apple for a quick "grab and go" and then just spoon on the pb or ab. Very satisfying until I get to my dinner, for sure! Hope these help.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone!!0
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Sometimes I eat a large hard boiled egg and a handful of grapes as a snack.
Often for a little protein punch I'll grab a couple of slices of roasted turkey (30 cal per slice) and roll them up either plain or with a green onion in the middle or with a Velveeta slice (40 cals) divided in half and split between two wraps with onion. Or the same thing with sliced ham. Great Value brand is what I normally buy.
OR, you could cook an additional chicken breast or two next time and slice off however many ounces you want and add a little fruit to it for a snack. Any lean meat that you've had for dinner could be measured and set aside for a nice afternoon snack. Just be sure to add in your fruit or carbs for the little energy boost too.0
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