Quick/On the go/At work Snacks?
HollyRae
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Looking for ideas for a good quick snack I can have at work to fight my mid afternoon hunger. I'm not a fan of protein bars.
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hard boiled eggs? I usually boil up a few the night before and take them to work and put them in the fridge. When i get hungry, I just eat one of them. Full of protein and only about 80 calories.0
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I usually pack fruit (small apple or clementine), nuts, cheese, yogurt, or pretzels in my bag for snacks. Some of these require refrigeration. Bit they're quick for me to get together in the morning and fight my mid-morning and afternoon munchies at the office.0
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Jerky. Keeps well without cold. High protein, low fat. Sodium can be high but if you're otherwise healthy, that shouldn't be a problem.0
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Are you at a desk or on the move?
Turkey jerky, turkey pepperoni and cheese (a fav of mine!), hard boiled eggs, a piece of fruit..0 -
Thank you all. I'm on the move. We often have a break room full of junk food so I really need good snacks that I want and like so I am not tempted to reach for the donuts. I often find myself starving so I really need something satisfying.0
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Make a batch of home made granola. Super easy to do and tastes great.0
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My go to snacks when 'on the go' are the small tins of flavoured tuna, individual servings of flavoured greek yogurt, and my emergency packs of 'Welch's fruit snacks' that I keep stashed all over so I don't need to stop for an unplanned snack like fries from McDonalds, or a cookie... unless I make the conscious choice to, anyway0
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I'm a fan of jerky, grapes and cheese, hard boiled eggs, and fruit.0
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There are so many temptations at work! I try to bring healthier treats to have around and especially on days when I know there will be sweets at work. Fruit, yogurt with peanut butter powder and bananas, granola bars I make myself, nuts. Canned fruit or fruit sauce is a nice treat and keeps forever in the desk drawer, purse, car. I stockpile things in the freezer at work, and I also keep protein powder stashed everywhere- it's great for a few quick calories or to balance out a carby snack. I'm a huge fan of protein bars when I'm really desperate, but I've had to shop around for ones that taste good and work with my eating plan (Pure Protein makes some good ones)0
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nuts, popcorn (make ahead, please LOL), fruit, baggies with measured out chips/ crackers, cheese0
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Can buy treats like cereals, dried fruit, dried yogurt pieces, nuts, seeds, etc. Make your own in little tiny sandwich baggies
Or do a tiny fruit cup or a low cal filling protein shake (like 100-200 cal)0 -
Greek yogurt with Matcha & honey - high in protein and very filling. The Matcha gives an energy boost to get me through the afternoon:)0
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cindybgood wrote: »Greek yogurt with Matcha & honey - high in protein and very filling. The Matcha gives an energy boost to get me through the afternoon:)
Thank you. Something to get me through the afternoon would be great. My plan is to hit the treadmill when I get home from work and picking my 2 yr old up from the sitters (around 5:30pm if my boys don't have evening activities). But usually I'm too starving and exhausted and end up grabbing a junky snack and glass of wine. Then it's time to make dinner, do homework, clean house, etc and no workout is happening.0
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