healthy snacks

megs3535
megs3535 Posts: 2 Member
edited November 17 in Recipes
My go to is carrots and apples but the apples just aren't ripe. Any ideas of stuff i could cook and store?

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  • 2BeHappy2
    2BeHappy2 Posts: 811 Member
    You can speed up the process of apples getting ripe by putting them in a paper bag (folding the bag down a couple times) and leaving it on the counter!
  • kisses71213
    kisses71213 Posts: 97 Member
    cold pasta salad. whole grain noodles, add chicken/ham, peas, little bit of plain greek yogurt, and seasonings. pre portion out 3/4 of a cup in mini containers keep in fridge and eat with a side of cherry tomatoes ;) YUM
  • mistikal13
    mistikal13 Posts: 1,457 Member
    If you don't have a nut allergy, those are my go to snack. I keep anywhere from 5-8 different kinds on hand so I don't get bored as well as several types of nut butters. Even if you have a nut allergy, seeds and seed butters are yummy!
  • FitFunTina
    FitFunTina Posts: 282 Member
    I made this last night. Chocolate Chia Pudding. You make it and store it in the fridge overnight. http://fitfuntina.com/chocolate-chia-pudding/
  • getfitformeee
    getfitformeee Posts: 65 Member
    cold pasta salad. whole grain noodles, add chicken/ham, peas, little bit of plain greek yogurt, and seasonings. pre portion out 3/4 of a cup in mini containers keep in fridge and eat with a side of cherry tomatoes ;) YUM

    Yumm! I love this!! Definitely adding this to my lunch prep!
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    Some of my go-to snacks are: string cheese, hard boiled eggs, protein bars, popcorn, veggies & hummus, Greek yogurt, beef jerky or turkey jerky, nuts, trail mix
  • njfitnessmom
    njfitnessmom Posts: 345 Member
    My go-to snacks are cheese, nuts, veggies and hummus, greek yogurt, fresh fruit, granola.
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