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Tempted to try something new? Looking for healthy recipes? Look no further! Our recipes are low in saturated fat and heart healthy.
Snacking can be a healthy habit, giving you energy, protein and a range of vitamins and minerals while keeping you going throughout the day. It can also help you avoid overeating at the next meal by stopping you from getting too hungry.
Not everyone needs or want to snack, but if you do, the key is to think about why you’re snacking and which snacks to choose, and make sure they don’t add more calories than you need over the day. Use these ideas and tips to help.
Think how often and how much you are snacking. If you’re snacking several times a day, think about the meals you’re eating and when you’re eating them. Aim to have three regular meals a day.
Plan your snacks and keep a stock of healthy snacks to hand. This way you’ll have healthy choices available rather than reaching for what’s convenient.
Choose snacks from the four main food groups. Vary these throughout the week to get a healthy range of nutrients. Choose from fruit and vegetables, starchy foods, protein, dairy or dairy alternatives.
Can’t resist chocolate? You can still enjoy a little bit of chocolate as part of a healthy diet. The trick is to eat chocolate in moderation, perhaps a couple of squares, rather than a whole bar. If you struggle to stop at two squares, dark chocolate might be a good option – it has a richer flavour and does seem to leave you feeling more satisfied by smaller portions compared to milk and white chocolate which are sweeter.
A piece of fresh fruit such as an apple, pear or banana
Mixed fruit salad
Chopped strawberries, mixed with low fat yogurt and frozen in ice cube trays
Juicy peach slices, served with a teaspoon of honey and sunflower seeds
Vegetable sticks, with dips, such as low fat hummus, tomato salsa or yogurt and mint
A cup of vegetable soup
Half an avocado with a tablespoon of tomato salsa
Here's a few to get you started:
Smoky Rosemary and Chilli California Walnuts
Banana and Blueberry Oat Muffins
Tempted to try something new? Looking for healthy recipes? Look no further! Our recipes are low in saturated fat and heart healthy.
What we eat can have a big effect on our cholesterol and triglyceride levels, so changing your diet is one of the most important things you can do.
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