I need healthy Snack ideas! HELP!!
brow5204
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Hi, I have posted about this in various forums, blogs and such and I can never find someone to reply to me. Please read this and help me!
A few years ago, I discovered that I had a nut intolerance (guffaws and laughter understood). I would get terrible debillitating stomach ahces when I ate most very oily nuts (pistachios, almonds, walnuts, and cashews). Peanut butter didn't have an effect and I can eat small amounts of roasted pecans and wal nuts...but almonds (my favorite) make me sick every time. I found out that nuts were the cause by process of elimination with my doctor who thought it could be anything from lactose intolerance to gluten intolerence. Lucky for me, I can still have Pasta and milk products, but I feel like an efficient protein has been taken from me.
A few months ago, when I started dieting seriously, I found that I got the same gut wrenching pains when I ate certain types of raw vegetables. Lettuces such as romaine don't make me hurt, but carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and all of the other yummy snackable veggies throw me into a cold sweat and within minutes, I am unable to move because the pain is so bad.
I have had two Dr. appointments and on the second one, the Dr gave me Prilosec...I don't get it but whatever. I think they are just blowing me off because the pain didn't kill me and I refuse to go to the hospital while I am having an episode. I just prefer to avoid the cause alltogether.
This has left me on a very limited diet however. I am taking a multi vitamin to try and make up for nutrients lost, and I can eat cooked veggies, but I am on the go for 14-16 hours a day so I tend to eat a lot of carbs and meat proteins. Oh yeah, and I am on a limited income so fancy diet shakes and food are not an option.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I want to know what kinds of things to eat, or maybe some creative ways to cook veggies so I can take them in my lunch.
Thanks!
A few years ago, I discovered that I had a nut intolerance (guffaws and laughter understood). I would get terrible debillitating stomach ahces when I ate most very oily nuts (pistachios, almonds, walnuts, and cashews). Peanut butter didn't have an effect and I can eat small amounts of roasted pecans and wal nuts...but almonds (my favorite) make me sick every time. I found out that nuts were the cause by process of elimination with my doctor who thought it could be anything from lactose intolerance to gluten intolerence. Lucky for me, I can still have Pasta and milk products, but I feel like an efficient protein has been taken from me.
A few months ago, when I started dieting seriously, I found that I got the same gut wrenching pains when I ate certain types of raw vegetables. Lettuces such as romaine don't make me hurt, but carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and all of the other yummy snackable veggies throw me into a cold sweat and within minutes, I am unable to move because the pain is so bad.
I have had two Dr. appointments and on the second one, the Dr gave me Prilosec...I don't get it but whatever. I think they are just blowing me off because the pain didn't kill me and I refuse to go to the hospital while I am having an episode. I just prefer to avoid the cause alltogether.
This has left me on a very limited diet however. I am taking a multi vitamin to try and make up for nutrients lost, and I can eat cooked veggies, but I am on the go for 14-16 hours a day so I tend to eat a lot of carbs and meat proteins. Oh yeah, and I am on a limited income so fancy diet shakes and food are not an option.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I want to know what kinds of things to eat, or maybe some creative ways to cook veggies so I can take them in my lunch.
Thanks!
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pickles, clementines, yogurt, babybel light cheese, edamame0
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Have you tried roasting chickpeas?! This could be a tasty snack, replacement for nuts (hardy har har).....
Can you eat fruit? yogurts? low fat cheese sticks? I would recommend these as healthy snack options
what about hummus and light crackers?
Edamame is a great snack!
unsalted pop corn....
Sorry about all your allergies....definitely a bummer.
Hope these suggestions help!0 -
I keep a baggie of shelled, hard boiled eggs in my refrigerator at all times. Easy to grab and go and a filling source of protein. Do veggie drinks such as V8 cause problems?0
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I love weight watches mozzerella cheese sticks, yogurt, smoothies (you can have fruit right?), toast0
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my fav snacks are pretzel sticks! also a handful of popcorn is a good source of protein. Maybe you can try different types of fruits0
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How do you tolerate spinach? When I need a snack, sometimes I make a shake. I put a scoop of whey protein, some strawberries and spinach and blend it with ice. You can't taste the spinach at all. It tastes like a strawberry smoothie, but still getting some leafy nutrients from the spinach too.
I hope this helps.0 -
Find canned veggies that won't upset your stomach and steam them in a microwave safe bowl for about 5 minutes with water. (cheap and health)
Strawberries and fat free whipped cream for a sweet tooth.
Can you eat asparagus? coat it in olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt and bake at 350* for about 5-10 minutes, depending on how crispy you like it.
I have tons of ideas and recipes, just let me know exactly what you do and don't like and I can send them to you : )0 -
Have you tried roasting chickpeas?! This could be a tasty snack, replacement for nuts (hardy har har).....
Can you eat fruit? yogurts? low fat cheese sticks? I would recommend these as healthy snack options
what about hummus and light crackers?
Edamame is a great snack!
unsalted pop corn....
Sorry about all your allergies....definitely a bummer.
Hope these suggestions help!
I was gonna say hummus, yogurt and low fat cheese. You can make "potato" chips out of kale or swiss chard. Look up kale chips.0 -
Greek yogurt? Vanilla is my new favorite snack! I had some (Oikos - Organic Greek Yogurt - Vanilla) today and 1 cup has 22g of protein! Mix a little cinnamon and it ROCKS!0
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I have gluten and lactose allergies - I feel your pain! I like to eat Lundberg brown rice crackers, sugar snap peas in the pod, fresh cut up pineapple, tuna seasoned with sea salt and pepper, Terra Exotic veggie chips, plain popcorn and greek yogurt. I drink Nativa Yerba Mate its a healthy coffee alternative, and it seems to help curb my appetite a little bit.
Hope this helps!!!
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Laughing cow cheese with crackers
Skinny Cow ice cream bars
Yogurt
Pretzels0 -
-non-fat (plain) Greek yogurt
-spread hummus over iceberg lettuce and roll it up
-hardboiled egg
-any fruit: bananas are good for the stomach (not the green ones though)
-avocado spread over whole grain bread
-protein shakes?
-slices of tomato with a teaspoon of olive oil on a whole grain slice of bread (or two)
-mozarella string cheese
-cottage cheese0 -
Weight Watches has some amazing cookies and cream ice cream bars.. i got the giant ones for 130 calories each and they are amazing and yummy!! Soooo worth it!
Also cheese sticks, protein bars, hard boiled eggs, low cal popcorn, yogurt..
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I keep a baggie of shelled, hard boiled eggs in my refrigerator at all times. Easy to grab and go and a filling source of protein. Do veggie drinks such as V8 cause problems?
I second this, I love hard boiled eggs as snacks and also low fat cheese sticks! As far as fruits, I do berries because they are low on sugar compared to other fruits.0 -
This is going to sound odd, but bear with me...
Watch your vitamin A toxicity.
Yes.
You say you're taking a multivitamin, AND eating a lot of veggies, and it gives you gut-wrenching pain, right? When I was eating at the cafeteria I had a salad with carrots at every meal, and within a month, I was having gut-wrenching pain, nausea, and hair loss. When I realized that pumpkin had the same effect, I finally put 2 and 2 together.
Vitamin A toxicity: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/126104-clinical
Something to think about!0 -
Also - Vitamin A is fat soluble, which means that if you get too much, you don't just get rid of it in the urine. You might try stopping or changing your multivitamin to see if it affects your reaction.0
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Have you tried soy beans?0
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Also - Vitamin A is fat soluble, which means that if you get too much, you don't just get rid of it in the urine. You might try stopping or changing your multivitamin to see if it affects your reaction.
Thanks that is interesting! I wasn't taking a multi vitamin until I found I was unable to eat vegetables. Still, this is something to think about.0 -
I like:
Apples dipped in p.b.
Stretch Island fruit leathers
Lightly salted plain popcorn
Whole wheat toast with earth balance buttery spread & sometimes jelly0 -
For a sweet treat I have sugar free Jelly WW yogurt in a meringue nest:) x0
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hummus with whole wheat pita bread, low fat cheeses, hard boiled eggs (egg whites), black beans or any legumes are excellent proteins. I hope you find something that works for you!0
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Thanks everyone! A few updates: Bananas and Avacado produce the same reaction . Which made me sad because I dearly love both. I have some apples, but I am scared to try them, so I eat light canned fruit when possible. I also eat A LOT of popcorn, which I pop on the stove, and crackers are always good. I also have chickens and so fresh eggs so I eat a lot of those. I feel like I eat a ton of carbs and lots of protein and little else...
Also, I steam frozen broccoli, and eat canned tomatoes...fanatically as I love those things, but driving to and from work takes four hours per day, and then work. On weekends I love hard boiled eggs, but I loathe to take them in the car for such a long time because they stink! lol.
I would love to try roasting Garbanzos/chickpeas...how do I do that?
And roasted asparugus sounds delicious! Deffinitely going to try that.0
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