Healthy snacks!!
I'm sure this gets posted a lot, but I need easy and healthy snack ideas! I'm a teacher and usually spend 10-12 hours at school. I need to pack some healthy snacks because if I leave school hungry, I'm going through the drive thru and then all bets are off!
What are your favorite healthy and easy to pack snacks?
What are your favorite healthy and easy to pack snacks?
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Greek yogurt, beef or turkey jerky, popcorn, protein bars, wasabi peas, fudge pops, cottage cheese, nuts, trail mix, hard boiled eggs, hummus and veggies, apples and peanut butter, string cheese0
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An apple and two tablespoons of peanut butter, a low fat string cheese and a cup of fruit (I love blueberries), almonds and dried cranberries0
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A handful of pistachios (my favourite nuts), a banana, natural organic turkey slices with some cream cheese in them, celery with organic pb. Lots of tea and water throughout the day. Don't skip meals. Also, eating your carbs with breakfast and lunch instead of dinner will help fend off late night hunger.0
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My favorite easy transport snack is a protein bar. Quest and Pure Protein are typically less than 200 cals with around 20g of protein. You could keep some bars in your car or handbag to have on hand to eat if you find yourself hungry driving home so that hitting the drive thru can't be rationalized.0
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I like broth or veggie soup when it's cold. I like hummus and veggies too. I have been packing 1 oz of cheese, lightly salted nuts and dried fruit. I like those Dole mandarin oranges or other fruits in juice. Bonus you can use the little cups to pack more snacks.
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Ok, my brother who is a nutritionist / health guru said, "stay away from nuts"... they are high in fat and if you can't limit yourself to a max of 4-5 of them a day, then to completely stay away... instead he said, go for the green and red pepper slices with honey mustard dip, asparagus slices w/ garlic, any type of melon.... he personally works with Will Smith so I need to take his advice... He said, "eat 6 small meals a day, not the typical 3".... so basically you can have your grilled chicken at 10am if you want as a snack (portion accordingly)... or have your oatmeal at night.... as long as you are getting 6 meals in along with ur snacks, any combo you want...you'll be good. I so need to take his advice! LOL PS: Also limit your banana intake as well.1
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dates( try them they are much better than they look)
Starkist tuna pouches0 -
Protein to fill you up. meat, nuts, beans/lentils.0
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I always have an apple before my walk at lunch and I have a Dannon Light and Fit (strawberry and blueberry are the best) mid morning. I sometimes eat Quest Protein Bars (chocolate cookie dough is my favorite, but there are several that are yummy) or Ostrim Beef and Elk or Beef and Ostrich meat sticks (the Teriyaki and Sweet & Spicy are the best). They are reasonable in their sodium, low calorie, high protein and no nitrates!
I also love red seedless grapes. They keep well when washed in a mason jar in the fridge!0 -
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For the trip home, protein bar, popcorn, grapes, raw veggies, water.0
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Apple and sliced cheese!0
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