Do you have a 'healthy Junk Food' ?
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Not great for protein, again, but homemade baba ganoush or guacamole are delicious. Calories will depend on the specifics of how you make them. You can dip veggies in them if you want to save calories.0
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I eat almost no processed food but stock these go-to "processed" snacks: kale chips (massive nutrition profile including a rare vegetarian source of B12), Chia Pods (coconut milk and chia seeds, great for energy and omega 3's), kombucha (again massive B vitamin profile including B12), fresh, bottled and dried coconut in various forms (energy, lauric acid) and occasionally chocolate mint Pro Bars (not THE healthiest but convenient & lots of protein & satisfies that craving for something "bad"). Once an awhile, a small piece of very dark chocolate.0
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Snapea Crisps - I don't know the nutritional info off hand, but they're certainly not healthy. I think they're fried. I can easily eat an entire bag though.
Almond butter + dates - so good...
OMG, I can go through an entire Costco sized bag of those Snapea Crisps. Soooooo good. I love the Wasabi flavor!0 -
dates
air popped popcorn with dill pickle seasoning
hummus and chips
apple cinnamon chips
chocolate or blueberry banana nice cream0 -
Snapea Crisps....YEAAAAA....love em0
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Check out Chocolate Covered Katie's site too if your in the mood for a little sweet!
I love to make roasted chickpeas - different flavors (spices)/Kale chips or edamame pods with nutritional yeast and coarse sea salt/Banana ice cream, greek yogurt with a bit of stevia and pure vanilla extract...oh my, I could go on and on...0 -
spicy roasted chickpeas
frozen fruit - grapes, berries, pine, peach, mango
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healthy snacks- big pretzel rods, popcorn (air popped usually), an apple. (usually I dont snack.)
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Snapea Crisps - I don't know the nutritional info off hand, but they're certainly not healthy. I think they're fried.
They are 5 cal each. And so good! This article makes me sad though. http://healthyeatingrocks.com/2012/08/15/food-labeling-lies/0 -
Fresh, ripe sweet cherries. Once I start I just can't stop...0
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holly55555 wrote: »Popcorn! I love popcorn. 120-180 cals depending on kind for the whole bag.0
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Dark chocolate covered hazelnuts (or almonds).0
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I love those dried seaweed squares. Thankfully, they're low in calories.0
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I eat everything, including junk food, but a great go to is hummus and pitas.0
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i will put hummus on basically anything. also, even the healthiest, whole-grainiest chips and salsa will be entirely gone in an hour...0
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I love the mandarin oranges/clementines they advertise for the kids: Halos, Cuties, etc. Sweet, seedless, easy to peel, and 35 cal. each.0
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In summer - freeze a small tetra juice or milk and you have a big ice block that takes ages to eat. Most of the time I only get through 1/2 at a sitting.0
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dried mango - high in sugar, but tasty0
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