Healthy snacks for weight loss

How snacks can help you to reach your weight loss goal and I share my favourite healthy snack ideas.

Research shows that including snacks in your daily eating plan can help with managing your hunger and weight loss.

Hunger is our body's way of telling us that it needs nutrients and energy. 

But often the decision to eat is affected by a host of factors: sights, smells, social settings, and more.

We eat to satisfy our hunger but also to soothe emotions, celebrate victories, meet cultural expectations - and because it just tastes good.

Research shows that including snacks in your daily eating plan can help with managing your hunger and weight loss. But it's important to choose snacks that are nutritious and filling. 

The key to healthy snacking is to find foods that have a high nutritional value. 

Before you reach for a snack, check-in with your body to be sure that you are genuinely hungry, not just bored or procrastinating. If you are hungry between meals, a nutritious snack can help.

It's important to recognise the difference between a snack and a treat. 

A treat is something that you want for the flavour sensation - like chocolate, chips or sweet things.

Treats provide a quick sugar hit but leave you feeling hungry again in a short time.

A snack is healthy and filling, providing you with nutrients and easing you're between meals hunger. This doesn't mean that the snacks aren't tasty and delicious as well.

Healthy snacks are foods that fill you up, so you aren't hungry again a short time later. 

A 400 KJ pack of chips or cookies will leave you feeling hungry again very soon. Because they don't provide you with any nutrients. 

If you choose to eat a banana and a few almonds, you are getting essential nutrients (vitamins, minerals, fibre, etc.) and you'll feel full and satisfied for longer. Eating whole, nutritious food also helps you to avoid a sugar crash. The more "whole foods" (unprocessed or minimally processed) you eat, the better. 

Have different snacks available to keep it interesting and to get a broad range of nutrients. Eating organic is best, but not always possible. Do what your budget and preferences allow. 

These are some of my favourite snack ideas:

  • Small tin of salmon or tuna in springwater with 10 rice crackers

  • Hard-boiled egg

  • Almonds, walnuts or cashews (a small palm full is usually a serving) 

  • Sunflower seeds and 10 sultanas 

  • Celery sticks or apple slices with 2 tbsp peanut butter

  • Rice crackers (10) with 2 tbsps hummus or dip

  • Organic Tortilla Chips and salsa - this is my favourite salsa recipe

  • Veggie sticks (celery, carrots, cucumber, capsicum ) with 2 tbsp hummus 

  • Baked kale chips

  • Baked Pumpkin Fries

  • Pumpkin seeds and 10 dried cranberries

  • Green or fruit smoothie

  • Fresh fruit salad or canned in juice,drained

  • Make your own trail mix with raw nuts seeds and a small amount of dried fruit 

  • Greek or coconut yogurt with fresh fruit

  • Dinner leftovers 

  • Salad with a variety of vegetables and olive oil-based dressing 


BLISS BALLS

These are my favourite snack. They help to satisfy my hunger, chocolate and sweet cravings at the same time.

1 cup fresh pitted dates* 

1 cup walnuts *

1/3 cup raw cacao powder*

1/3 cup coconut oil 

1 tbsp chia seeds 

1/3 cup shredded coconut

Place everything except dates and coconut into a food processor and blend until crumbly. Add dates and blend until it just starts to form a ball. If the mix seems a bit dry, add some water, a few drops at a time.

Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes and then roll teaspoon-sized balls in coconut and chill in the fridge. 

Keep in the fridge and try not to eat them all at once! 

* You can use dried dates soaked in warm water for 15 minutes  * You can use any nuts in place of walnuts

* Use cocoa powder instead of cacao * Use desiccated coconut instead of shredded

What's your favourite healthy snack recipe? Please share in the comments below.


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