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10 healthy and quick snacks under 100 calories

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One of the problem areas in our diets that many of my clients find difficult, is snacking.

They’ll serve themselves up healthy meals, yet fall down in between.

Many popular snacks—chocolate, chips, muffins, pastries, biscuits, cakes, sweets, lollies, crackers and other ‘junk’ foods are not helpful—they are high-calorie content yet low in nutrition, giving them poor nutrient density.

In our sedentary culture, we can’t afford to eat so many calorie-packed foods that offer little in the way of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre.

Here are 10 snacks under 100 calories to help you stay on track with your weight management.

Healthy Snacks—because we love nourishing our bodies!

100g yoghurt

Choose as natural a product as possible. The less additives, the more you’ll benefit from the health properties.

Natural yoghurt is a great source of healthy bacteria, calcium, protein, phosphorous, vitamin B12 and magnesium. Country Valley products are my choice. You won’t eat a yoghurt that tastes better. True story.

14 raw almonds

I know what you’re thinking: “14? What’s with being so exact?”. Good calorie control is all about portion sizes and one almond contains about 7 calories. You do the math.

Almonds are super nutritious being a great source of healthy fats and containing a variety of vitamins and minerals. They are great to nibble on and, because they take ages to chew, 14 almonds is plenty!

1 carrot & 2 tbsp hummus 

Fresh carrot sticks dipped in hummus is an excellent snack, especially if you love a good nibble.

One carrot contains more than enough of your body’s daily vitamin A needs and hummus is a very healthy dip that’s low in saturated fat.

1 banana

Bananas are great. They’re portable, have their own biodegradable packaging and are packed full of nutrition.

Keep a bowl of them in your office at work or if you’re wandering over to the mall for an afternoon tea break go buy yourself a banana instead of a chocolate bar.

Feta, tomato & basil stacks

This one’s a little fiddly but totally worth it. Slice up 30g of reduced-fat feta, and one small tomato.

Place 1 slice of feta onto 1 slice of tomato and top with a fresh basil leaf. Do this with the remaining slices. Enjoy!

95g can of sundried tomato and onion tuna

A great source of protein and omega 3, a tasty little tin of tuna is a handy, healthy snack.

Keep a few in your desk draw for those times when you’ve really got the munchies.

Peanut butter on Cruskits

Spread 1/2 tablespoon of natural peanut butter (this means that peanuts is the only ingredient) on two Cruskits.

Small cappuccino with skim

A great way to get your dairy for the day in. Milk is a good source of protein, vitamin B12, calcium and magnesium. Plus, caffeine does have an appetite suppressing effect and can curb off hunger for the afternoon to get you through till dinner.

Please note that two espresso coffees a day contains approximately 300mg of caffeine and you don’t want to be consuming any more than this for good health.

Not So Healthy Snacks—because sometimes chocolate is necessary…

2 Freddo Frogs

Please note, this isn’t referring to the big fundraiser ones, it’s two of the small (10g each) frogs.

Not great for your blood sugar levels or for curbing hunger later on in the day, but if you must, you must, so you may as well do it wisely.

1 Tim Tam

Office morning tea? Well, you may have one chocolate biscuit or two smaller non-chocolate ones.

Again, not great for appetite control or your blood sugar levels but if you’re feeling like participating then go ahead and enjoy without derailing your weight loss efforts by sticking to the portion.

If you’re keen for a healthy yet very decadent treat for 130 calories, you might like to try my Quinoa and Linseed Balls?

They are packed full of fibre, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals. Delightful for afternoon tea or post-workout.

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8 Responses to 10 healthy and quick snacks under 100 calories

Melinda says: 14 August, 2012 at 2:17 pm

Hey Kate, had to giggle at your comment on the ‘big fundraiser’ freddo frogs! Those things are huge, I can’t even eat a full one.

The linseed and quinoa balls look great, thanks for the recipe!

Kate says: 16 August, 2012 at 4:24 pm

Hi Leanne,

I get my Country Valley delivered with my fruit and veg from Vegies to Your Door. http://www.vegiestoyourdoor.com.au

Here is a list of Country Valley stockists and Canberra cafes that use their products. I got this info from their website.
http://www.countryvalley.com.au

210 Patisserie
ANU Civic
As Nature Intended Belconnen Markets
Bean and Grain Fyshwick Markets
Blue Olive Cafe Canberra City
Box Diner Fyshwick
Chapman IGA
Chifley Friendly Grocer
Choku Bai Jo Curtin & North Lyneham
Cook Friendly Grocer
Dream Cuisine Fyshwick
Epic Markets Canberra Showground
Farmer Feld’s Fresh Produce Goulburn
Farmers Daughter Yarralumla
Farrar IGA
Freddy Frapples Coolamon Court
Garran Friendly Grocer
Go Troppo Deli Jamison Ctr Belconnen
Good Brother Dickson
Hughes IGA
Kaleen Express Supermarket
Kingston IGA
Kingston@ co Belconnen Mall
Kurrajong Country Beef Southside Markets
Lindsay & Edmonds RAAF Fairburn
Lost River Produce Dickson
Majestic Fresh Canberra Centre
Mart Delicatessen Fyshwick
Mitchell Friendly Grocer
Mojo’s Stromlo
Mooseheads Pub and Nightclub Civic
Mt Stromlo Tea Club
Nicholls IGA
O’Connor IGA
plumb ON TENNANT Fyshwick
Prime Ministers Office Parliment House
Scope Mount Stromlo
Shop-Rite Griffith
Tom’s Super Fruits
Two Before Ten Canberra House Civic
Vegies To Your Door Home Delivery
Wagonga Coffee Epic Markets
Wiffens Fyshwick Markets
Wiffens Belconnen
Yarralumla IGA
Zierholz Premium Brewery & Restaurant @ Canberra University

They are also at Canberra Farmers’ markets:
Capital Region Farmers’ Markets at the Exhibition Park,
every Saturday 8am to 11am
Southside Farmers’ Markets at Woden CIT Campus,
every Sunday 8.30am to 11.30am

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