Healthy snacks and the movie theatre
Storey621
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My husband and I have been going to the movies quite often lately. So, I was wondering, what are some healthy snacks that some of you take or buy while enjoying a movie?
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My husband and I have been going to the movies quite often lately. So, I was wondering, what are some healthy snacks that some of you take or buy while enjoying a movie?
For me personally....I like pistachios or almonds or beef jerky.....Easy to put in a bag in your pocket/purse.0 -
Sneak in your own popcorn, like the 100 caloires portions or some nuts and fruit. I always make sure to bring my "big purse." ;]0
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If you split a small popcorn and skip the extra butter it isn't too bad if you want to buy something there. I usually take in trail mix or nuts of some sort.0
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If you can check this:
http://www.nutritionix.com/orville-redenbachers/menu
and this:
http://www.nutritionix.com/search?q=pop+corn
You'll find a lot of popcorns you can take along with you. It shows nutrition information on other snack items too.0 -
dark chocolate covered raisins mmmm
and I make homemade low cal banana nut muffins that the bf loves we sneak those sometimes.
I do trail mix sometimes too.0 -
fabulous ideas! Thanks everyone!0
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First and foremost I would suggest trying to disassociate "movies" with "eating". Any kind of food you bring in to a theater is not going to be as healthy as a good meal eaten before or after the movie, and just encourages the habit in front of the television, which is a major reason why a lot of us are here in the first place.
Having said that, if you have calories to burn and choose to expend them at the theater, there are some great ideas here, and I'd add things like protein bars, Clif or other meal bars, or other things that will tend to fill you up more quickly and keep you feeling full. Though a 100-calorie pack of popcorn never hurt no one.
Many of them really discourage bringing in water so you'll buy a big sugary soda with your salty popcorn. I had a friend who used to bring in a camel pack concealed in her purse - holds a couple of liters of water. If you've got a heavy-duty shirt you could get away with a "water gut" if you're a guy.0 -
A few things to keep in mind though...
1. don't leave anything behind to make them clean up after your personal food
2. don't bring anything smelly or too loud (like cracking your own nuts, or tuna fish)
3. consider the cost of the theater - if you get in for $1, buy something there to help support them (ask for popcorn with no extra butter...or some of them now have chicken tenders or something similar)0 -
I usually go to the supermarket right before and get like two little things of fresh raspberries. They're not noisy and you can "snack" on them since they're small. I just shove 'em in my purse and no one even has to know.0
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I usually will bring in some almonds or my own natural popcorn. I will buy a seltzer or bottled water or sometimes if I don't want to eat anything I will bring my own water.0
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My husband and I have been going to the movies quite often lately. So, I was wondering, what are some healthy snacks that some of you take or buy while enjoying a movie?
For me personally....I like pistachios or almonds or beef jerky.....Easy to put in a bag in your pocket/purse.
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I agree with nuts and fruit. I have to say, if I was sitting next to someone eating beef jerky I'd move. I know people love the stuff, but I've never met a jerky that didn't smell awful.0
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I usually take a bag of peanuts, a cheese stick and/or a piece of fruit. However, last weekend the hubby and i went to see a movie and split a small bag of popcorn (without butter). It wasnt a terrible choice at all.0
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trail mix
fruit pieces
popcorn NO BUTTER!
dried fruits0 -
dry cereal0
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yogurt raisins, nuts, trail mix0
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I always bring the 100 calorie packs of chocolate covered pretzels or Atkins bars because there is one that tastes like a snickers that is 130 calories. Also the Emerald Brand 100 calorie cocoa almonds.0
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I just skip eating while at the movies. I'll go after a meal (usually diner) so I'm not tempted to eat the unhealthy foods there.0
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Protein bar, aliced almonds or cocoa almonds and I usually like to have some popcorn.0
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These are some healthy snacks under 100 calories that you can take with you:
Popcorn – 100 calorie bags of air-heated popcorn.
Banana chips – One sliced banana dipped in lemon juice and baked.
Edamame – : ¼ cup boiled Edamame with 1 teaspoon soy sauce.
Pumpkin seeds – These are amazingly healthy. Two tablespoons of pumpkin seeds, sprayed with a spritz of olive oil and baked at 400 degrees until brown. You can add a little salt and it’s heaven.
Toasted pita crisps – One whole wheat mini pita, spritz lightly with cooking spray or brush lightly with oil. Preheat oven to 425F. Bake until crispy, 8 to 10 minutes. Delicious.
Hope this helps!:)0 -
cereal
chocolate covered raisins
or just raisins, grapes, strawerries, raspberries
cherry tomatoes0
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