If you are like me and practically live in your car, it’s always
better to pack snacks and meals if you want to avoid resorting to
unhealthy junk and fast food. So if you have a long day at work,
followed by the gym and a lot of traffic, these few healthy snacks will
keep you sufficed til you have your full, healthy meal. It’s better to
eat a snack every three hours rather than keeping your stomach empty and
going for the big meal at night.
Remember: Never leave yourself to starve, because then you end up eating stuff you normally don’t want to eat.
Almonds
- Apples
- Oranges
- Bananas
-Grapefruits
- Honeydew and Cantaloupe
- Grapes
- Figs
- Sweet or Sour cherries
- Pears
- Plums
- Pineapples
- Guava
- Blueberries/Raspberries/Blackberries
- Kiwi
Crackers
Want to cheat your brain into thinking it’s eating carbs and something fattening? Crackers are the trick: They are extremely low in calories, so always keep a few in your bag for when you want to munch and are not in the mood to be completely healthy.
Granola Bars
Remember: Never leave yourself to starve, because then you end up eating stuff you normally don’t want to eat.
Almonds
Keeping
a bag of almonds in your bag and reaching for a handful every couple of
hours is not onlyway better than reaching for chocolate or chips, but a
healthy way to fill up your appetite. Rich in Omega oil
(monounsaturated fats) that reduce risk of heart disease, it is also one
of the richest sources of Vitamin E, which is great for your skin. It’s
best if you eat the almonds with the skin on because the skin contains
antioxidants that aid in weight loss.
Fruits
Do
I need to go on about how healthy fruits are? Didn’t think so, so
instead I’ll list the most recommended fruits to eat – the least
fattening and high in fiber and vitamins.Fruits
- Apples
- Oranges
- Bananas
-Grapefruits
- Honeydew and Cantaloupe
- Grapes
- Figs
- Sweet or Sour cherries
- Pears
- Plums
- Pineapples
- Guava
- Blueberries/Raspberries/Blackberries
- Kiwi
Crackers
Want to cheat your brain into thinking it’s eating carbs and something fattening? Crackers are the trick: They are extremely low in calories, so always keep a few in your bag for when you want to munch and are not in the mood to be completely healthy.
Granola Bars
Granola
bars are truly a lifesaver. Nature Valley has all flavors that, really,
you can’t get bored with. With a cup of coffee for dessert, granola
bars are the best way to satiate your sweet tooth and feel completely
guilt free!
Peanut Butter
Peanut Butter
Forget
Nutella. As hard as this might sound, substituting it with peanut butter
is less fattening and way healthier. Because peanut butter is made out
of, well you know, peanuts, it contains just as much benefits as
almonds. Just make sure you buy original, natural peanut butter to avoid
all the preservatives and sugars some brands might add. Using crackers
or apples to dip into your peanut butter is a great way to fill up your
appetite and a creative way that won’t bore you.
Boiled Eggs
Boiled Eggs
I
know this sounds very awkward, but actually boiled eggs are
easy-to-pack proteins that fill you for a very long period of time.
They’re quick to make, easy to pack, don’t need refrigerating and fast
to eat.
Popcorn
Popcorn
Popcorn is something a
lot of people associate with gaining weight, however, on the contrary,
popcorn is the best and lightest fun snack to have. Of course, excluding
the butter and caramel. Indulging in some fresh homemade popcorn that’s
very low in calorie might bloat you, but remember this: Anything that
bloats you is most probably non-fattening.
Carrot and Celery Sticks with Dips
Carrot and Celery Sticks with Dips
Slicing
up carrots or buying baby carrots and dipping it in items like cheese,
Thousand Island dressing, peanut butter or hummus is a healthy light
snack to satisfy you til dinnertime. It’s also a fun meal you can share
with your co-workers and friends. Play around with it and discover all
the dips you can use. I’m sure you’ll come up with awesome ideas that
will always keep you excited for that meal!

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