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Snacks – How Many and How Often are Good for
You
There are many schools of thought about how many snacks are ok to
eat and how often to eat them. Snacking has long been thought to be
a bad thing. If, like me, you disagree and feel that snacking is the
best way to avoid overeating keep reading. Whether one is trying to
maintain their current weight, trying to lose weight, or eat
healthier overall here are some tips and suggestions for snacking
the healthy way.
When most think of snacking, things like French fries, candy bars,
ice cream cones, or potato chips, come to mind. It’s no wonder the
majority of people associate snacking with something negative. All
of these “bad snacks” can add just as many, if not more, calories
than a regular meal. Don’t despair, however. It is possible to snack
without adding all the fat and calories.
Think of the examples named above. Instead of giving up their
favorites, snack lovers need only change their snack choices to a
better for you substitute. For instance, a bag of fast food fries
can easily become a baked sweet or russet potato fries with fresh
herbs or cinnamon sprinkled on top. Now, that sounds like a tasty
snack and it’s healthier.
As for that candy bar, it’s really the chocolate most are after when
they grab their favorite one. The nougat, peanut butter and caramel
are good but don’t be fooled, it’s the chocolate craving that gets
candy bar lovers. In place of those pound adding candy bars, make
some granola bars. Use rolled oats, bran, crunchy clusters, and
chocolate chips. Dark chocolate is supposed to be better for us, so
try some dark chocolate pieces inside or drizzle a bit of dark
chocolate on top. Anytime you need a snack, grab a granola bar
instead of a candy bar.
For many die hard snack addicts, ice cream is a big one to overcome.
If this sounds like you, have confidence in yourself and try
something just as cool and sweet, but even better for you. Whip up
some smoothie mix and freeze it in a container for at least
twenty-four hours. When that ice cream craving hits, scoop some
smoothie into a bowl and top it with nuts and a dab of whipped
cream. Before you know it, you’ll be craving yummy fruit or veggie
smoothies instead of that fattening ice cream.
Next, let’s talk about how often to snack. The more times you eat,
the more revved up your metabolism will be. However, it’s necessary
to eat the right foods in order for this not to backfire.
Unfortunately, this is where many people go wrong. If you keep only
the freshest and healthiest foods in your home, all of your choices
will be good. So, as hard as it may be, curb that urge to load up on
sweet, junk food on your next trip to the grocery store.
Ideally you should have 3 snacks a day; one during the middle of the
morning, another mid-afternoon, and lastly, one after dinner. That’s
three snacks to complement three meals. Also, remember that quantity
matters when it comes to snacks, just like it does meal portions.
Snacks are not meant to be entire meals but they are supposed to be
delicious or you won’t eat them. By not snacking at all you actually
make yourself too hungry. This leads to overeating at meal times.
Beyond that, you will opt for dining out more often if you feel
starved because you haven’t munched on a few healthy snacks
throughout the day.
Contrary to popular belief, snacking is good for you, but only if
you make your treat choices healthy ones. Keeping good for you
snacks on hand will make snacking healthy even easier. So, snack
away, but make them good snacks in order to reap the most benefits.
Here's another great snack idea:
Veggie Snacks
What is the one food that is most often fed to the dog at the
dinner table? Nine times out of ten, someone is going to say
vegetables. They really aren’t that bad and they are good for
you. Vegetables come in so many shapes, sizes and flavors that
you are bound to find at least one you like.
Veggies don’t need any dressing up to make them taste good.
Nature has done that all by itself. They are picked fresh from
the earth filled with sweet and succulent taste. The best
veggies are the ones found fresh in stores, at farmer’s markets,
or even better, your own garden.
Vegetables can keep without freezing or refrigerating them which
is good for snacking on the run. You can grab a bag of veggies
and hit the road. Most vegetables will do well when sliced into
sticks, cubes, or chips. In this form, they are easier to
manage.
One of many people’s biggest problems is eating while driving.
We tend to try to do everything while driving and eating seems
to be the hardest. No one wants to end up in a tree or someone’s
yard because of a sandwich. To avoid these and other eating
mishaps, pack your vegetables in plastic bags or small
containers.
Carrots can be cut into sticks or a veggie slicer can cut them
into chips. Don’t waste time buying baby carrots. It is easy
enough to take a regular size carrot and fix it up. The same
goes for cucumbers, beets, peppers, squash, zucchini, and other
rigid veggies.
Tomatoes are classified as fruits, but we will consider them
vegetables here. Many people just eat them like a fruit. Add a
pinch of salt and bite in. Broccoli and cauliflower can also be
eaten raw. Celery is a good veggie because it is filled with
water. It can relieve thirst and hunger at the same time.
What are vegetables without dip? Dip adds a flavor to veggies
and even kids who turn their noses up to vegetables will eat
certain ones if they are dipped in something. My kids love
carrots and broccoli with ranch dressing dip. Many dips can be
made at home with dry seasoning packets and fat free sour cream.
For a different taste add your own fresh herbs. Sweet dips, like
yogurt based ones, are also good with veggie snacks. Dip can be
stored in a container or a two-piece salad bowl. With the salad
bowl, the dip doesn’t mix with the vegetables until you are
ready to eat them.
Vegetables can be excellent snacks for those times when you are
hungry but it is not time to eat a full meal. You can sit in
front of the television and eat an entire bag of carrot sticks
or cucumber chips without guilt. Take them in the car, on the
job, or outside for a quick energy pick-me-up. No matter what
way you choose to eat them, vegetables make healthy snack foods
for everyone.
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