100-200 Calorie Snacks
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My hubby and I are trying to eat very healthy and so far so good!! We are finding that we are running out of ideas for 100-200 calories snacks or 300ish small meal ideas. He finds he's about 500-1000 cals short on his eating each day after his workouts, but wants to consume those cals just not sure how. He works a later shift at work 1130-830 and needs some things that he can take to eat quickly. Any tips would be greats!! Thanks
p.s. we are trying to stay away from 100 calorie pack type snacks.
My hubby and I are trying to eat very healthy and so far so good!! We are finding that we are running out of ideas for 100-200 calories snacks or 300ish small meal ideas. He finds he's about 500-1000 cals short on his eating each day after his workouts, but wants to consume those cals just not sure how. He works a later shift at work 1130-830 and needs some things that he can take to eat quickly. Any tips would be greats!! Thanks
p.s. we are trying to stay away from 100 calorie pack type snacks.
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1 cutie orange (40), a weight watchers string cheese (50) and half an ounce of mixed nuts (90) is 180 calories.
1/2 cup Fiber One cereal, 1/3 cup whole milk, 1 tsp. turbinado sugar is 112 calories.
Kind Bars are wonderful as well. They're under 200 calories and the coconut almond is to die for.
There are recipes on MFP for things like protein brownies, low cal protein banana muffins. Things you can bake, portion out and enjoy later.
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Air popped pop corn. Raw nuts. I LOVE raw almonds as they have protein in them. hummus and carrots. I have a HUGE problem with snacking so i am trying too. I find that Lara bars or Luna bars are great too. All under 200 calories.0
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I'm using various Zone Perfect bars. They weigh in at around 200 calories and all the ones I've tried so far taste pretty good.
http://zoneperfect.com/
You might also want to take a good protein shake after a workout. Those range from 120 - 250 calories depending on how many scoops you add in to your water/milk0 -
Mini babybel cheese - but the light version....Only 72 cals per cheese. I really enjoy them.:flowerforyou:0
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Milk lollies! Tasty and only 48cal0
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I agree, stay away from those 100 cal pack - you can make your own anyway!
Here are my suggestions:
1 T organic, unsweetened peanut butter + 1 tablespoon raisins
popcorn (take 2T unpopped kernels and put them in a paper lunch bag. fold over the top 2-3 times and put in microwave on high - It takes ~2 1/2 min in my microwave - no chemicals, no added oils DELICIOUS!)
a small apple with organic peanut butter
baby carrots with 1/2 cup cottage cheese and 1t dry ranch dressing mix.
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Just a few of my FAV's
1) Sabra Hummus & Fresh Veggies Yummmmmmm!
2) Brown Rice cakes w/ peanut butter
3) Jamie Eason has some Yummy recipes for protein bars, turkey muffins ect.
4) Greek yogurt w/ chia seeds
5) Almonds
Check out the Jamie Eason website...great ideas! Yes, please stay away from 100 calories processed foods...soooo horrible! No nutrition...ANTI FOOD - you don't benefit from these foods!0 -
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I like ann's house good health energy blend. It's a mix of dried cranberries, pumpkin seed, natural almonds and soybeans. 1/2 cup is 300 cals and so good.0
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I throw 1/4 c. of Almonds and 1/4 c. of raisins in a baggie. I love the sweet and salty combo.
Also, snack size cottage cheese and beets, hummus and cucumber and/or carrot sticks, or a Lara Bar or similar snack bar.0 -
Motts no added sugar applesauce. 50 calories a pack. So tasty ^_^0
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1 cup strawberries (about 50 calories) and chocolate syrup (100 calories). My favorite late night snack0
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Thanks for all the great ideas everyone!!! Now I want a snack
These are all great for on the go and I love the idea of the protein muffins, turkey mini loafs etc that you can freeze and pop out as you need!!!0 -
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Pistachios are awesome and high in Protein!0
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You can look at my diary. I have a lot of snacking stuff, or at least I like to think so.0
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