Snack ideas

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  • rrcorleto
    rrcorleto Posts: 13 Member
    If you have access to a big box store (Costco, BJ, etc.) buy them raw by the bulk bag. I have 3# bags available to me here. Look around online for recipies and roast them yourself. There are many versions out there you can try. I personally have a smoker and make them a bunch of different ways in there, but the oven would work just as good. My favorite is with some worstershire, Franks Red Hot, and garlic powder, and a little brown sugar all mixed together, then I throw the almonds in the mixture and roast them. Much, much, much cheaper making them yourself this way.
  • Sweet:
    Frozen Fruit (I just pop the pieces into my mouth and let them melt before chewing...especially love Dole Cherries)
    Fiber One Bar (I like Oats and Chocolate)
    Container Lowfat Chocolate Pudding
    Frozen Yoghurt or All-Fruit popsicle
    Small container of yoghurt
    Low Carb Protein Mini-Bars

    Savoury:
    Air Popped Popcorn
    Green Salad with Basamic Vinegar (not dressing, just vinegar)
    Mini-meal (2oz lean protein like chicken, 1 cup steamed veggies, 1/2 cup brown rice)
    Boiled Egg
    Babybel Lite Cheese Round and a few almonds
    @Ideabaker - Oh, yes, I like the pudding snack cups, too. I get sugar free because I have to watch my sugar. They are a yummy treat. And Babybel cheese with almonds, is wonderful!
    I love those simple to make pancakes with only one egg and one banana with a natural orange juice. It's really tasty smooched and it fills me up.
    @mi18agnes - Hmmm this is the first I've heard of these "pancakes"
    If you have access to a big box store (Costco, BJ, etc.) buy them raw by the bulk bag. I have 3# bags available to me here. Look around online for recipies and roast them yourself. There are many versions out there you can try. I personally have a smoker and make them a bunch of different ways in there, but the oven would work just as good. My favorite is with some worstershire, Franks Red Hot, and garlic powder, and a little brown sugar all mixed together, then I throw the almonds in the mixture and roast them. Much, much, much cheaper making them yourself this way.
    @rrcorleto - Roasting your own almonds is awesome! Good idea!
  • FASTFUELXXX
    FASTFUELXXX Posts: 89 Member
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  • CaraRahl
    CaraRahl Posts: 72 Member
    I have an (I think) awesome trail mix that I make up. In a large container add a half cup of each of the following: brazil nuts, whole almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds (shelled), dried apple pieces, goji berries, golden berries, unsweetened flaked coconut, and (my favorite part) cacao nibs coated in dark chocolate. shake to mix, and serve in 1/4 cup portions. ATM I haven't got any golden berries (apparently they're a seasonal item at bulk barn) so I'm adding raisins instead. The hard part for me is keeping my serving size to 1/4C, I love it so much :S
  • Chelz2013
    Chelz2013 Posts: 176 Member
    I love the flavored almonds in a can- the coconut ones are great! One serving is 28 almonds which is plenty for me! Or split up the serving to pair with string cheese
  • spritesmom
    spritesmom Posts: 1 Member
    good ideas everyone
  • ElizabethFuller
    ElizabethFuller Posts: 352 Member
    Snacks are sometimes the most difficult "meal".
    Here is a list of some of my favorite snacks. What are yours?

    1. almonds

    You must have more self control than me, I have to buy almonds in tiny 20g packs, they are one of my favourite foods and if I buy a pack I just can't stop nibbling!
    Love your snack suggestions!
    Laughing Cow cheese is so useful, I eat it squashed into the hollow of celery sticks and sprinkled with cayenne pepper , it makes a good snack - crunchy, takes time to eat and is tasty.
  • ElizabethFuller
    ElizabethFuller Posts: 352 Member
    I have an (I think) awesome trail mix that I make up. In a large container add a half cup of each of the following: brazil nuts, whole almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds (shelled), dried apple pieces, goji berries, golden berries, unsweetened flaked coconut, and (my favorite part) cacao nibs coated in dark chocolate. shake to mix, and serve in 1/4 cup portions. ATM I haven't got any golden berries (apparently they're a seasonal item at bulk barn) so I'm adding raisins instead. The hard part for me is keeping my serving size to 1/4C, I love it so much :S

    Oh no, now I feel really inadequate! You keep this is a tub in the kitchen?? Does it tick??
    I'd have to move it to the next county. :smile:
  • kennie2
    kennie2 Posts: 1,170 Member
    fruit
    fruit
    fruit
    dried fruit
    fruit
    fruit
    fruit and green smoothie
    fruit
    fruit
    smoothied fruit
    fruit
    fruit
    seeds
    fruit
  • My favorite snacks include pizza, ice cream, donuts, and cookies.
    IIFYM.
  • unamoss
    unamoss Posts: 28 Member
    Love a crisp apple
    100 calorie popcorn
    Chili chocolate by Lindt, 48 calories per square
    Special K Cracker chips (90 - 110 calories)
    Hummus, 60 calories for 2 tablespoons
    mini bell peppers
    laughing cow cheese, healthy alternative tortilla, tablespoon pasta sauce, 110 calories, tastes like a Hot Pocket
    90 calorie fiber one bars
    cottage cheese/fruit pack, 100 calories

    Mine are pretty mainstream. I love the ideas everyone else has listed. Definitely going to mine the list for alternatives as I'm getting a little bit bored with mine! Thanks.
  • mhematia
    mhematia Posts: 13 Member
    I love the quest bars ... I just warm them up in the microwave and they serve as a tasty treat. I also really like PB2 with some veggies =)
    Will have to check out these Quest bars. PB2 and veggies? What veggies do you use and do you just sprinkle it? Or do you mix with water for a paste?

    I make a watery paste, almost the consistency of Greek dressing and then use whatever veggies I have bought that week for meal preps; celery, carrots, radishes, broccoli and cauliflower are the main ones.
  • CaraRahl
    CaraRahl Posts: 72 Member
    I have an (I think) awesome trail mix that I make up. In a large container add a half cup of each of the following: brazil nuts, whole almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds (shelled), dried apple pieces, goji berries, golden berries, unsweetened flaked coconut, and (my favorite part) cacao nibs coated in dark chocolate. shake to mix, and serve in 1/4 cup portions. ATM I haven't got any golden berries (apparently they're a seasonal item at bulk barn) so I'm adding raisins instead. The hard part for me is keeping my serving size to 1/4C, I love it so much :S

    Oh no, now I feel really inadequate! You keep this is a tub in the kitchen?? Does it tick??
    I'd have to move it to the next county. :smile:

    yeah, it stays in a tub in my kitchen cupboard...I think that the high cost of buying everything on the ingredients list keeps me to my serving size...I was inspired by the Vega Thrive Forward website, they had a recipe for a superfood trail mix that I adapted and now use to reward all my workouts :)
  • chelkins16
    chelkins16 Posts: 51 Member
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