Great snack suggestions
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My snacks are a handful (8) unsalted dry roasted almonds in the morning. Hummus with zucchini, cucumbers, carrots or cauliflower in the afternoon.
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »
Sounds really good! I'll check it out. Thanks!0 -
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toddhogsed wrote: »BekahC1980 wrote: »Making hummus is fairly easy and you can do whatever flavor, add in you like.
Hummm. I'll have to look that up. Thanks!
Chick peas, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice + jalapeños/red pepper......and blend0 -
My latest snacking obsession is sunflower seeds. One would think because they are very high in calories that they wouldn't make a good snack, but if you buy them in shell a little bit goes a long way. 1 oz takes about 30 minutes to eat if you aren't rushing it and the actual amount of calories consumed is 1/3 to 1/2 of the weight, so in reality 1 oz only yields 10-12 grams of edible seeds and only about 50-60 calories. Not bad for 30 minutes of continuous eating.0
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I've been slicing up a banana and drizzling it with melted nutella lately. It's delicious!0
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Almonds, almond butter w/ rice cake, edamame, hummus and veggies0
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Wow! Thanks to everyone for the ideas! I'll be all snacked up now!0
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toddhogsed wrote: »tracyannk28 wrote: »anything with hummus!
I'm addicted to the roasted red pepper! I've been trying to find the jalapeño one, but can find it. I'm gonna have to order it.
Trader Joe's has it all the time, but if you wanted to make your own of pretty much any flavor:
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Doh! This thread just reminded me that I wanted to bring my cottage cheese to work for my snack and I forgot. Again!
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Queenmunchy wrote: »toddhogsed wrote: »tracyannk28 wrote: »anything with hummus!
I'm addicted to the roasted red pepper! I've been trying to find the jalapeño one, but can find it. I'm gonna have to order it.
Trader Joe's has it all the time, but if you wanted to make your own of pretty much any flavor:
Hummus with variations
You are now the coolest! Thanks for that! I'm excited to try it!0 -
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My latest favorite snack is mini cucumbers sliced in half lengthwise, salt & pepper, and dipped in ranch or hummus. So cool & crunchy!0
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toddhogsed wrote: »I've been on a kick with snacking lately. I have a couple of healthy snacks, but wanted to see if anyone else had some good healthy ones for me to try out. Thanks!
I like snacking on apples or bananas with peanut or almond butter. You can use Nutella, but I only take 25g of and only if I crave chocolate. Salami is another good snack.0 -
A cup of kefir with a tbsp of chia seeds.0
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I eat a salted tomato a lot.
I like to spread avocado on a toasted English muffin. Its good with hard boiled eggs on it too. Or roll cheese and ham or Turkey in a lettuce leaf. Or PB protein balls. (Pb, oatmeal, protein powder, honey, chocolate chips rolled into balls and stick in fridge.)0 -
Or banana balls... Smush a banana mix with oats and protein powder, shape into balls and freeze
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Thanks everyone! I've got a lot of taste testing to do!0
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Hummus with 3 Triscuit Sweet potato crackers. PB on chocolate rice cake.0
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tracyannk28 wrote: »anything with hummus!
If you're looking into hummus, definitely make your own! It's so ridiculously easy and you can adjust the recipe so you love it. For example, I like to add more garlic and lemon juice and skip the tahini altogether. It's way cheaper than store bought, you get a ton more, and there's a lot less processed stuff and less sodium.0 -
tracyannk28 wrote: »anything with hummus!
If you're looking into hummus, definitely make your own! It's so ridiculously easy and you can adjust the recipe so you love it. For example, I like to add more garlic and lemon juice and skip the tahini altogether. It's way cheaper than store bought, you get a ton more, and there's a lot less processed stuff and less sodium.
Nice! I'll have to do that for sure! Always looking for cheaper snacks! Thanks!0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »My latest snacking obsession is sunflower seeds. One would think because they are very high in calories that they wouldn't make a good snack, but if you buy them in shell a little bit goes a long way. 1 oz takes about 30 minutes to eat if you aren't rushing it and the actual amount of calories consumed is 1/3 to 1/2 of the weight, so in reality 1 oz only yields 10-12 grams of edible seeds and only about 50-60 calories. Not bad for 30 minutes of continuous eating.
I live for this. In fact, I'm doing it right now!0
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