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Snack ideas please!
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I always eat 3 meals a day and this usually includes my 5 portions of fruit and veg, if i'm a little peckish in between i tend to reach for some fruit as always think this is the healthier option, but i eat so much of it already i am getting a bit sick of it. What other snack type things could i have instead.. i htought maybe dried fruit for a bit of a change but am stuck for any more interesting ideas. Can anyone help me out?x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How about the little red boxes of raisins, you can keep them in your bag for when you get hungry. I also have dates/apricots and sometimes pistachio nuts. You can't have too many of any of the above though as they have quite a lot of sugar in (and the nuts are salty). The new baked crisps by walkers have hardly any fat in and about 90 calories, so good for a snack.
How about some raw veg, cherry tomatoes or sticks of celery or carrot.
I love the thin Matzo crackers (you can get the normal cracker size as well as the big ones) with some thin spread and marmite on them.
A little pot of natural yoghurt is also nice and you can sprinkle fruit such as berries on top.
I love the thin Matzo crackers (you can get the normal cracker size as well as the big ones) with some thin spread and marmite on them.
A little pot of natural yoghurt is also nice and you can sprinkle fruit such as berries on top.
Pink - I love the taste and texture of a handfull of raw almonds - untoasted & unsalted - just don't overdo it because of the calories. They are supposed to be very good for you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almond
Possible health benefits
Edgar Cayce, a man regarded as the father of American holistic medicine, also highly favored the almond. In his readings, Cayce often recommended that almonds be included in the diet. Claimed health benefits include improved complexion, improved movement of food through the colon and the prevention of cancer. Recent research associates inclusion of almonds in the diet with elevating the blood levels of HDLs (high-density lipoproteins) and of lowering the levels of LDLs (low-density lipoproteins).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almond
Possible health benefits
Edgar Cayce, a man regarded as the father of American holistic medicine, also highly favored the almond. In his readings, Cayce often recommended that almonds be included in the diet. Claimed health benefits include improved complexion, improved movement of food through the colon and the prevention of cancer. Recent research associates inclusion of almonds in the diet with elevating the blood levels of HDLs (high-density lipoproteins) and of lowering the levels of LDLs (low-density lipoproteins).