Thursday, October 19, 2017

Snacks

                What is a healthy snack? What is a snack anyway?  Any food can be a snack. Strictly speaking, a snack is something we eat between meals. Remember, though, that we don’t necessarily need to be eating between meals. Sometimes we eat between meals out of habit. For example, every day I eat a cheese stick at 10am, so today I will also eat a cheese stick at 10am. I may or may not even be hungry. From a nutrition standpoint, the goal of a snack is provide necessary energy and nutrients between meals. Snacks can also prevent us from getting too hungry before the next meal. This is important, because when we are too hungry, it becomes very hard to make good decisions of what to eat and how much to eat at the next meal.  A general guideline is that most people need to eat every 3-4 hours or so. If your meals are 4 hours apart, a snack between them is likely not necessary. It is generally a good idea to have a snack if you would be going 6-8 hours between meals.

                Now I can move on to what a healthy snack is. (As a disclaimer, this may not apply to you if you have a medical condition that changes your nutrition requirements.) In general, a healthy snack will have protein or fiber in it. That is important because both of those nutrients help us stay full. Usually a snack is fairly low in calories so it does not become a meal by itself.  

                Below you will find a list of suggested ideas for snacks. Notice that they all contain different amounts of nutrients and calories.


Calories
Carbs (g)
Fiber (g)
Protein (g)
Fat (g)
1 hardboiled  egg
70
0
0
7
4
¼ cup peanuts
207
6
3
9
18
½ cup almonds
207
8
5
8
18
½ can tuna fish with ½ Tbsp mayo on 2 rice cakes
195

80
3
18
7
1 Tbsp nut butter on 1 slice whole grain bread
177
18
3
8
9
6oz low fat plain Greek yogurt
125
7
0
17
3
6oz low fat plain Greek yogurt with 4 strawberries
140
11
1
17
3
1 low fat cheese stick
50
1
0
7
3
1 cup 1% milk
102
12
0
8
2
½ cup low fat cottage cheese
81
3
0
14
1
1 cup carrot strips
50
11
3
1
0
1 cup pepper sticks
18
4
2
1
0
1 Tbsp hummus with 1 cup carrot sticks
75
13
4
2
1
10 cherry tomatoes
31
7
2
2
0
¼ packed cup raisins
123
33
2
1
0
1 cup grapes
62
16
1
1
0
1 medium apple
95
25
4
0
0
1 medium banana
105
27
3
1
0
1 medium orange
62
15
3
1
0
2 cups air popped popcorn
62
12
2
2
1

                In the comments section below, let me know which snacks you are interested in learning the nutrition information for.

8 comments:

  1. I agree that eating between meals is important so that we don't eat too much at meals! Oftentimes, following breakfast, I forget to eat a snack, and I don't end up eating my lunch until around 2:00 p.m.,at which point I eat too much food and feel sick afterwards.

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  2. I try to avoid carbs for breakfast and lunch. Therefore,I enjoy snacking on nuts midmorning.

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    1. Nuts can be a great snack! They have healthy fats that are good for out heart. Just watch the portion sizes, because they are high in calories.

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  3. These are great snack ideas-I found that snacking on nuts really helped me get through the mornings!

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  4. A really yummy snack I sometimes have is a parfait - it's really easy to put together: some plain yogurt, some granola, and sliced banana. A small portion is actually quite filling, too.

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