Snack Ideas
mjemerson
Posts: 141
Believe it or not I am actually finding trouble adding more calories. Here is my dilemma...I am supposed to be on a 1480 calorie in order to lose 1 lb a week. Yesterday with exercising I only consumed 1100 calories but exercised off 500 netting only 600 calories. My fitness plan told me to be careful because I am not eating enough. I eat the same thing for breakfast and lunch and do a balanced meal for dinner so I thought I could add calories through snacks. I am nervous about eating too little because I don't want to send my body into "starvation" mode. I know I could eat the extra calories with out a problem but I want the calories to count, to be healthy. I don't want to just eat a bunch of chips, or chocolate which to me are empty calories. I know I have to eat in order to keep my metabolism up and burn fat not muscle.
Do you have an ideas for me?
Do you have an ideas for me?
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raw carrots are nice0
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Nuts & Cheese are good options for "non-empty/good-fat" calories.0
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Fruit and nut's are always good. Trail mixes are also good and combine the two.0
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THERE ARE A LOT OF 100 CAL SNACKS: BY NABISCO 100 CAL CHIPS AHOY, RICE KRISPIES ARE ONLY 90 CALS.0
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Greek yogurt is great and add some fresh fruits.0
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lowfat yogurt, string cheese, trail mix, protein bars (luna are good), hardboiled eggs, bananas, grapes - maybe try increasing your calories at meals - b/c you are looking at adding a lot through snacks0
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How about trailmix, granola, pears, or berries. I'm no expert but they seem to be filling and nutritious given the right portion sizes. Good luck!0
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I was going to suggest like hummus and pretzels or almonds are always a good choice.0
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Nuts are great (almonds, pistachios, etc...)
How about some veggies (sugar snap peas) with hummus?
A little bit of cheese.
Just some thoughts.0 -
Thanks guys. I have been doing hummus with carrots or tortilla chips making sure I stick to the serving sizes. I get string cheese for my daughters so I might start stealing from their stash. I am not a big fan of yogurt but like the ideas of the nuts. I think I do need to add something to the meals though too. Thanks you all for your help!!0
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Thanks guys. I have been doing hummus with carrots or tortilla chips making sure I stick to the serving sizes. I get string cheese for my daughters so I might start stealing from their stash. I am not a big fan of yogurt but like the ideas of the nuts. I think I do need to add something to the meals though too. Thanks you all for your help!!
If you don't like yogurt by itself you can always try putting nuts (I usually put almonds) in the yogurt or some people put granola. Also, adding some fresh berries in might make it a bit more appealing as well!0 -
Shape Magazine always has great ideas!
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/40-crunchy-and-creamy-healthy-snack-ideas-under-200-calories0 -
I usually snack on one serving of cheez-its or a cup of some kind of fresh fruit (usually strawberries or pineapples. Satisfy's my cravings0
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Add calorie dense foods like nut butters, cheese and nuts. It does not take a lot to really add up.0
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