Snack ideas??
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strawberries dipped in cream cheese, but I add Stevia to the cream cheese for a little extra sweetness. Taste just like strawberry cheesecake!4
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6 oz frozen mango (pop in the microwave for 70 seconds) 90ish calories
1/2 c rose water 0 calories
dash powdered cardamom 0 calories
1/4 c light coconut milk 50ish calories OR 1/3 oz crushed almonds 60ish calories
if I am good on calories for the day, I'll have both the almonds and the coconut milk
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Celery and carrot sticks with hummus (hummus is made out of garbanzo beans, very healthy fat), I also pack organic rice cakes with almond butter in my golf bag for lunch.0
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Light & Fit Greek yogurts
String cheese
Apples, oranges, bananas, pineapple, grapes
Almonds (especially Blue Diamond Salt & Vinegar!)
Popcorners (my favorites are white cheddar and kettle corn)
Fresh veggies in dip - carrots, celery, pepper strips in light ranch or hummus usually
Instant oatmeal packet
Larabars - my favorite is almond butter chocolate chip1 -
Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.
Are you aware that fat doesn't make you fat?3 -
Cookies, jelly beans, and poptarts3
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I usually chop up some cucumbers & squeeze lemon on top and add a pinch of salt, it’s amazing! Or I’d eat red bell peppers0
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Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.
Ummm as a chef and also one who is known for his hummus this is completely false. If tahini is what you are referring to then that is not oil it’s a sesame paste. Is it high in fat yes but is it oil no. In certain parts of the Middle East it’s topped with olive oil which is optional but the ingredients for a hummus are chickpeas tahini lemon garlic. That’s it.
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Peanut butter and sliced apple
Choc chip brioche
Mixed nuts
banana
(the above average 130 calories per snack)
those are my go to snacks but mostly I eat good sized meals so my need for snacking is minimal - I will always leave room for a few squares of chocolate per day too2 -
I love good salty snacks!! Target or Skinny Pop White Cheddar Puffs are great.1
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Pumpkin seeds have a lot of protein and keep me full.
I like the salty/sweet mox of cranberries and walnuts.
I like making smoothies! 1 scoop Protein, 1/2 c milk, ice, water, 1/2 banana. Depending on the day i may omit protein or add another fruit.
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Banana Nice Cream - it's just blended frozen bananas! It's simple. It's magic.2
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Raw almonds, popcorn, banana with dab of PB, jerky, and just discovered coconut chips!0
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Quinoa bites from Aldi, fruit, a few slices of serrano ham, a few nuts or dried fruit, instant oats depending on what allowances are left at the time of snacking 😁0
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I often eat cherry tomatoes for snacks. Certain kinds are really good.0
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My go to are the Sarfento Balanced Breaks, mainly the one with banana chips, dried cranberries, dark chocolate chunks and Monterey jack cheese pieces. Only 130 cals.1
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Sugar snap peas with hummus or yogurt.1
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cantaloupe and cottage cheese (seriously, so good), whipped cream cheese on rye crackers, apples dipped in almond butter, frozen grapes.1
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Checking out Keto, so hard boiled eggs, nuts, 1/4 c heavy whip cream (whipped in cup, with emulsion mixer) with stevia and vanilla and rasberries. Need to try olives and pickles.
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I enjoy a handful of almonds, veggie straws, yogurt, rice cakes and grapes.1
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Chobani flips (choco mint and key lime are among my faves), turkey deli slices, pickles, celery, edamame (not shelled), sunflower seeds, 1 cup of 2% chocolate milk.
Not all at once, though....1 -
Red bell pepper slices with Alouette Lite garlic cheese spread.1
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Fresh fruit (depends what is in season/on sale)
Cheese and meat
Popcorn
Yogurt
Nuts
Chocolate milk
Ice cream (not often, but sometimes I get one of the really nice expensive pints. I still watch serving size though!)
Veggies and dip0 -
Theoman2017 wrote: »Are u all aware how Houmus is made ?
It is full of Oil.
I am suprised to see so many people mentioning it.
Easy peasy to make low fat hummus at home, Theoman. One can of drained, rinsed chickpeas in a food processor with lemon juice, garlic, salt and any other seasoning or add ins you like, spin it until you like the consistency, and pop it in a Ziploc or Tupperware for up to a week. Lots of recipes online for low fat hummus. It's not quite as tasty as the real stuff with tahini, but in your stricter phases of calorie restriction it's pretty great.
I'm with Theoman, guys, fat may not be The Enemy, but it sure packs on the pounds. The easiest way for me to lose weight was to cut my fat intake dramatically for a couple of months. I'm only *slowly* reintroducing a bit more healthy fat now that I'm into maintenance (nuts and seeds, mostly, and the occasional 1/5 of an avocado; still no oil), and just today bought a can of tahini to add into hummus and dressings, but yeah, those three months taught me a lot about substitutions. And I'm just now learning to cook at the age of 58, how's that for an old dog learning a new trick?0 -
I’m a huge fan of veggies and dip. I follow a low sodium/low oxalate (LS LO) diet due to a kidney disease, so I had to give up my favorite veggie dips. I now just mix one 16 oz tub of sour cream with one heaping tablespoon of salt-free seasoning blend and let it sit in the fridge overnight. It’s great with bell peppers, cucumber, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, probably tomatoes and carrots, though I haven’t tried those yet. I assume it would be an excellent chip dip, too, but I’ll never know (potatoes are very high in oxalates, so I avoid them). Fresh fruits with real, fresh mozzarella. Any cheese (though cheddar is currently my favorite) and a cup of popcorn. A quarter of a piece of naan bread with a tablespoon or two of either chicken tikka masala or chicken korma. Small mixed greens salad (snack size, not meal size) with some crumbled goat cheese and a drizzle of high-quality flavored balsamic vinegar (I only use Emerald Coast Olive Oil balsamics). Snack nachos (serving of tortilla chips topped with 1 tbsp cooked shredded chicken, 1 tbsp shredded sharp cheddar, microwaved until cheese is melted, then topped with 1 tbsp salsa or pico de gallo). That’s all I can think of for now. These might not follow your dietary needs exactly, so feel free to tweak as needed.0
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Apple w/ PB, Celery w/ PB, Cheese stick, grapes, beef jerky, cottage cheese w/ tomatoes or pears/pineapple bits, trail mix, cheese/crackers0
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Fav simple snack under 100 calories: sliced apple with lemon juice and Tajin spice sprinkled on. Spicy, salty, sour, sweet...delicious.1
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