Healthy Snack Ideas?

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Hello there,

I am new to My Fitness Pal and I was wondering if any of you guys had snack ideas/meals that will keep me full. I go to school from 10am-4pm and wanted to meals/snacks I could make at home beforehand so I can bring with me to school.

Thanks!

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  • JenniTheVeggie
    JenniTheVeggie Posts: 2,474 Member
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    Hmmmm.....I'm trying to think of snacks that don't need refrigerated......

    Nuts

    Dried edamame

    Quest bars

    Apples with peanut butter

    Baby carrots and hummus

    Celery with peanut butter
  • eccentric88
    eccentric88 Posts: 36 Member
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    soya nuts
    sunflower seeds/seeds not too many
    rice cakes they come is flavoured snack size too.
    any kind of bean spread and fruit or vegie

    homemade nutitious muffin
  • WendyLee74
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    Celery with peanut butter. MMMMM!!
  • 1pandabear
    1pandabear Posts: 336 Member
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    Spicy humus! With naan (East Indian flatbread) or chopped vegies to dip into it.
    Roasted, salted peanuts in the shell are kind of amusing.
  • ahamm002
    ahamm002 Posts: 1,690 Member
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    Most food won't go bad in a few hours. Hardboiled eggs and nuts (especially almonds and walnuts) are quite filling and healthy. Apples (or any kind of fruit) are also great for snacks. If you're hardcore, you can buy some of those bags of pre-washed raw veggies and snack on them. They'll last until lunch time just fine.
  • Chunkygirl42
    Chunkygirl42 Posts: 20 Member
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    Greek fat free yogurt can be a staple.You can make it sweet or savory.You can add blueberries and a little organic sugar for a little added sweet taste or with out. You can use it in place of mayo with a little sea salt for savor to mix with canned tuna or left over chicken. Throw is some wheat crackers or wheat bread(make sure it is 100% whole wheat).

    You can make fruit smoothies using unsweet almond milk, greek yogurt, frozen blueberries,pineapple,strawberries,and raisins.Blend and enjoy. You can also add spinach if you like.Whatever you prefer.
  • Mygsds
    Mygsds Posts: 1,564 Member
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    I really like protein bars. Sliced fresh fruit in baggies, such as grapes or orange segments are easy carry along treats.
  • SephiraRose
    SephiraRose Posts: 775 Member
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    Protein bars, apples and PB2, veggies, nuts or greek yogurt if you can carry a lunch tote with a freezer pack.
  • SusanKing1981
    SusanKing1981 Posts: 257 Member
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    Make your own nakd bars (I think they're called Lärabars in the US).

    ■ 100g - 150g pitted dates
    ■ 50g raw cashews
    ■ 30g raisins
    ■ 7g cocoa powder
    ■ 1/2 tsp. orange extract

    Blitz the dates, cashews and raisins together (I started with 100g dates but increased to 150 as looked too dry) until
    the nuts are finely chopped and the mix is blended together. Add the cocoa and orange and whiz some more.

    Scoop out the contents and make into bars. I rolled mine into 15 x bite size balls. Approx 70 calories each but sooo good.
  • Jenky85
    Jenky85 Posts: 190 Member
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    Today I tried a rice cake with 2 tsp of cashew nut butter spread on it and 20g of raisins dotted on top...was delish and less than 150 calories!
  • Lil_Lanie
    Lil_Lanie Posts: 333 Member
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    rice cakes with peanut butter
    love quest bars and lots of protein
    nuts
  • MissKim78
    MissKim78 Posts: 426 Member
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    Hmmmm.....I'm trying to think of snacks that don't need refrigerated......

    Nuts

    Dried edamame

    Quest bars

    Apples with peanut butter

    Baby carrots and hummus

    Celery with peanut butter

    Dried Edamame?? How would one do this? Or do you have to buy it like that? I buy the bags of frozen Edamame.
  • misschoppo
    misschoppo Posts: 463 Member
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    I like nuts, wasabi peas, protein bars, nakd fruit & nut bars, olives. Fruit is always an easy snack and plenty of options depending on what you prefer. I also like ryvita thins or other cracker types things with mini pots of houmous :D
  • Amanda_Gx6
    Amanda_Gx6 Posts: 320 Member
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    bananas and peanut butter on lavash

    hummus and carrots/celery/bell peppers

    string cheese

    almonds

    rolled up turkey/ham/chicken

    rice cake with peanut butter/humus/laughing cow cheese
  • Slim_strategy
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    My go to snacks :)

    1 Pear chopped with 1/2 cup low fat yoghurt - 143 cals <3
    light babybel - 42 cals
    almonds - 7 cals an almond
    carrot sticks < crunchy and awesome and low cal about 40 calories per 100g
    >insert fruit here<
    low fat cottage cheese mmmm
    small slice of wholemeal bread toasted (55 cals) with 1tbsp of peanut butter (95 cals) = 150 cals

    they're all pretty filling too
  • jacquiearchambault
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    I make healthy oatmeal cookies at home and keep them in my purse when I get a sugar low or the growls. It seems to be working.
  • outlawchef1
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    I have a food dehydrator. I love fruits dried. Then It's an easy no mess snack. I have to hide them though as my grandchildren love them just as much as I do.
  • hellsbells3272
    hellsbells3272 Posts: 128 Member
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    This: someone posted it on facebook, its very easy.

    3 mashed bananas
    1/3 cup apple sauce (make your own - no added sugar)
    2 cups oats
    1/4 cup almond milk
    1/4 cup raisins (optional)
    1 tsp vanilla
    1 tsp cinnamon
    Bake at 350 (Gas 4) for 15-20 minutes.