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how about toast and margarine
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I guess I'm going against the idea of your thread here but with properly timed and well planned meals why would you need to snack?
Just improve your meals and figure out how not to be hungry in that window between good luck |
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I never said in and of istelf, BY ITSELF, it was a healthy snack. However, it is still fruit, it is still whole and it if you get the UNSWEETENED UNSULPHURED KIND it is a healthy source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
What i said in my most recent post in this thread is that they are a good way to add a bunch of calories to your bulking diet if you are having a hard time getting in enough calories because you are stuffing your face as it is and not gaining. They pack a big caloric punch in a small amount of food. I wouldn't suggest that an obese person or someone who is overweight and trying to lose weight, go buy a big bag of Craisins and keep it at their desk as a snack. However, a tablespoon (or less) of dried fruit in your salad, oatmeal, or yogurt or cottage cheese, or protein pancake or whatever the hell you're making is a portion-controlled way to incorporate them into your meals and be able to enjoy them if you like them. |
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Tortilla chips and fresh salsa are good. Almonds alre also very good for you, taste like shit if you eat a lot, but very good for you.
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Tortilla chips are NOT a good choice. Salsa, yes, a generally safe condiment, but tortilla chips are usually processed, super duper high in sodium, and are fried or made from tortillas that were made with lard. You'd have to play detective and read the labels carefully, and there are better choices for a carb in a meal than a tortilla chip.
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I agree. I eat that healthy stuff from Trader Joe's where it's made out of ground corn and has sea salt instead of table salt. Forgot to mention that.
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Still wouldn't consider that a healthy snack. Corn on its own is a shitty carb.
But hey whatever. |
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