2. Let’s face it, snacking throughout the day can be just as important
for your health as eating the proper meals.
According to a Redbook magazine article, dietician Rachel Beller said
that grazing during the day has a big impact.
3. If you get too hungry between meals, that can deplete your will
power and make you consume more calories overall.
The trick, Beller said, is to choose nutrient-rich foods and filling
combos of protein and fiber.
Here are some healthy snacks for
seniors and adults, according to
Reader’s Digest:
4. 1. Healthy Potato Chip Swaps
Rich in Vitamin A, it’s a kid favorite, but you can also enjoy the recipe:
• Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit
• Cut four sweet potatoes into 1-inch-wide wedges, place fresh-side down
on a roasting pan, then brush with a mixture of 2 tablespoons olive oil,
1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder and 1 teaspoon kosher salt Cook, turning
once, for 20-25 minutes.
• Remove pan from oven and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
5. 2. Spicy Popcorn
• A light, fun snack, add garlic, parmesan and sugar or salt to this
all-occasions hit.
• It’s a solid source of fiber and antioxidants.
6. 3. Do-It-Yourself Kettle Corn
This one can eliminate some of the artificial chemicals from processed
versions:
• Toss 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 teaspoon of Stevia with 2 cups of
freshly popped popcorn.
• Then, shake them in a paper bag for even distribution.
• The Stevia can be switched with 1 teaspoon of honey plus 1 teaspoon of
water, microwaved for 20 seconds to thin it out.
7. 4. Healthy Nachos
This tantalizing dish includes only three to four multigrain chips, a few
pinches of cheddar, a zap in the microwave and a dollop of guacamole
or sprinkle of scallions.
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8. 5. Brown Rice Bonanza
• A big batch of brown rice is oh, so good.
• Heat up a small bowl and top it with salsa, hummus or Trader Joe’s
‘Cowboy Caviar,’ a mix of black beans, peppers and roasted corn.
9. 6. Low-carb Turkey Wrap
• A turkey wrap only has 75 calories, so go to town!
• Spread 2 teaspoons of honey mustard on three thin slices of turkey,
top with 1/4 cup sliced apple and wrap in lettuce.
10. 7. Healthy apples
• They’re called cinnamon-spiced baked apples:
• Core a crisp apple and put the wedges in a microwave-safe bowl.
• Sprinkle with a teaspoon of brown sugar and a pinch of cinnamon and
nutmeg, then toss to cover.
• Cover the bowl with a microwave-safe plate and cook for three to four
minutes on high.
• The apple is less than 90 calories and provides 3 grams of filling fiber;
adding raisins provides more iron, Vitamin C and fiber.
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