Quick Snacks

July 29th, 2009  |  Published in Food, Recipes  |  2 Comments

It’s 3:00 PM do you know where your appetite is?

If you’re anything like me, right around this time you’re starving. And you’re craving something… sometimes, something not-s0-good.

I usually crave salty snacks.

Here are a few of my favorite ways to put the kibosh on the craving without killing my nutrition for the day.

Energy Truffles

I was actually working on a recipe for these babies and would you believe, the other day, I found the EXACT recipe I came up with! What are the odds?!? Check it out here.

Great minds think alike! These truffles are delicious. They are dark-chocolatey, rich, filling… YUM! And best of all – they’re healthier than a candy bar or handful of M&M’s.

Strawberry Soup

This is a quick snack you can make in the morning and take with you. Take about 15 to 20 strawberries, 1/4 of a cup of pine nuts, and about an oz. of Macadamia nuts (use raw – not roasted – to save on calories). Blend everything together in the blender.

If you leave it sit in the fridge for a while it takes on a thicker consistency. It’s refreshing and delicious – and sweet – in the healthy way ;)

Banana Wrap

This is a new favorite of mine. Take a whole wheat tortilla, add some nut butter (I like almond), and then cut up a banana. Roll, and enjoy!

Nuts and Seeds

If you get the salty craving like I do, try a handful of nuts and seeds. Like raw almonds and sunflower seeds. Just a handful will do though – gotta watch the fat content and calories. There’s endless possibilities here, so peruse your grocery store and see what appeals to you.

If you find that you’re ravenous by mid-afternoon – make sure you’re eating enough. Especially if you’ve recently increased your physical activity.

You can’t starve yourself and be healthy. There are ways to determine how many calories your body needs (don’t go by what the national standards are, or average amounts – YOU are an individual).

If you’d like a consultation to determine your caloric needs, and some nutrition guidance give me a shout and I’d be happy to set up a session!

Having enough calories from the right kinds of foods can do wonders for your health, energy, and body!

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  1. Tara Burner says:

    July 29th, 2009 at 7:27 am (#)

    I’ve made those raw carob balls and they’re yummmy, I used dates in mine instead of raisins and they’re divine!

    I keep fruit and nuts, seeds on hand all time for when I just want to grab something quick & easy :)

    The banana wrap is new to me, may have to give that one a try this week!

    Yummy ideas here Jenn!
    Thanx

  2. Raw Food Nation says:

    July 30th, 2009 at 5:02 am (#)

    Great minds do think alike! Fabulous article! Time to make some yummy raw carob balls!

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My name is Jenn Givler, I'm a certified personal trainer and yoga teacher. I work with clients 1 on 1, in small groups, and in classes using Blended Yoga. Blended Yoga is a fitness-based system of yoga that uses traditional yoga poses and pose series to deliver a complete workout in 45 minutes.