A healthy snack anyone?
FoxyPence
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Hello all my fellow MFP family!
A quick question I'm hoping some of you might help a gal with! I'm a full time nurse and I'm having trouble sticking to my daily calorie goals on the days I work.. mostly because I'm always busy at work... I was wanting some Ideas on some healthy and PORTABLE snacks I can bring to work with me!!! Any suggestions!?
Thanks in advance! :flowerforyou:
A quick question I'm hoping some of you might help a gal with! I'm a full time nurse and I'm having trouble sticking to my daily calorie goals on the days I work.. mostly because I'm always busy at work... I was wanting some Ideas on some healthy and PORTABLE snacks I can bring to work with me!!! Any suggestions!?
Thanks in advance! :flowerforyou:
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homemade trail mix
fruit or dried fruit
crackers
yogurt
and those speacial k bars are kinda good.i like the rasberry cheesecake one
veggies are good too especially baby or small ones like carrots or cherry tomatoes0 -
If you need something that doesnt need refrigeration i would suggest: Nuts, granola, granola bars, apples, raisens, dried fruits, dry cereal, and peanut butter. If you have access to a cooler or fridge then: carrots, celery, yogurt, grapes, oranges, cheese sliced small, string cheese, baby bell cheese,0
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apples
almonds (measured, so you don't eat too many)
pistachios (measured, so you don't eat too many)
kind fruit & nut bars (they are low glycemic index and delicious)
when i was in college, i used to bring a whole apple, a whole carrot and a cliff bar with me everyday in a small insulated lunch box with an ice pack in it.0 -
almond butter + apple slices
hard-boiled egg
avocado slices + pita chips
I like snacks packed with protein and fiber, especially if I"m ready to eat the fridge! Those elements fill you up FAST and keep you full. I'd avoid snacking on anything that's empty calories (like popcorn or 100 cal crackers), since you'll just be hungry again in 15 min!0 -
I buy the special k vanilla almond cereal and dried cranberries. I mix them in a ziploc baggie and take it with me wherever I go. It is a great snack! Especially when I want something sweet or crunchy! I am a teacher so I don't get a lot of chances to eat great snacks. It is a quick snack and one handful can keep me going for a while!
Hope that helps!0 -
Dry cereal as a snack...I hadn't thought about that. Thank You!
I'm going to start bagging it in little snack baggies.0 -
Yes to piggyback on some great suggestions already, i make my own snack which cuts out processed food. Sesame Bars (Raw & Gluten Free)
Ingredients
1 cup walnuts
1/2 cup sesame seeds
1 1/2 cups pitted dates
1 1/2 cups raisins
Directions:
1. Pulse all Ingredients in food processor until mixture holds
together when pressed.
2. Press mixture into 9inch square pan, chill and cut into squares
to serve.
Each square should be appox. 2 inchs
Number of Servings: 16
Nutritional Info
Servings Per RecIpe: 16
amount Per Serving
calories: 138.4
Total Fat: 6.4 g
colesterol : 0.0 ing
Sodium: 20.9 mg
Tots Carbs: 21.0 g
Dietary Fiber: 2.4 g
Protein: 2.5 g
hope this helps:)0 -
I get Orville's 100 calorie snack bags and pop them at home to take for a snack if I don't have access to a microwave.0
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