How to Make a Better Snack Pack

The protein packs found at gas stations and grocery stores offer great convenience, but that convenience comes with a high price tag and an excess of fat and calories. Instead, make your own snack packs. You’ll be in control of what foods to include and will save some major bucks to boot.

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Mix and match foods. Shoot for a total of 100-125 calories for snacks and 200-250 calories for a meal. Buy small divided dishes or divvy bulk foods into re-closable snack bags and meal prep once for the week.

 

Food Portion Calories Protein
Nuts and Seeds
Almonds 7 49 2
Peanuts, Dry Roasted 9 51 2
Peanut Butter 1 ½ t. 45 2
Peanut Butter Dip      
Pistachios 15 51 2
Walnut Halves 4 52 1
Roasted Edamame 2 T. 50 5
Pumpkin Seeds 1 T. 38 2
Sunflower Seeds 1 T. 63 2
Dips      
Peanut Butter Dip 2 T. 48 5
Hummus 2 T. 60 2
Meats
Tuna 1 oz. 28 7
Deli Turkey, Lean 1 oz. 25 5
Deli Ham, Lean 1 oz. 30 5
Deli Roast Beef, Lean 1 oz. 30 6
Grilled Chicken , sliced 1 oz. 27 5
Smoked Salmon 1 oz. 54 7
Turkey Snack Bites 1/2 oz. or 3 bites 40 4
Turkey Jerky ½ oz. 40 5
Cheese
Babybel, Light 1 50 6
Light String Cheese 1 string 50 7
2% Cheese, Sliced ½ oz. 43 3
Laughing Cow, Light 1 wedge 25 3
Veggies and Fruits
Baby Carrot Sticks ½ cup 43 1
Apple Slices, dipped in lemon juice ½ small 47 0
Dried Strawberries ½ oz. 50 1
Raisins ½ oz. 42 0
Prunes ½ oz. 48 1
Dates ½ oz. 39 1
Crackers/Other
Pretzels, mini 10 55 2
Kashi 7-Grain Crackers 4 44 1
Chocolate Chips-NAS 1 t. 23 0

 

Peanut Butter Dip

2T powdered peanut butter
2 cartons Oikos Triple Zero Vanilla Yogurt
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ cup Sugar Free Cool Whip®

Place powdered peanut butter, yogurt, and cinnamon in bowl and mix well. Gently add Cool Whip and stir until blended. Refrigerate until chilled. Serve with apples. Makes 8 (2 tablespoon) servings.

Nutrition information per serving: 48 calories, 5 grams protein, 1 grams fat, 6 grams
carbohydrate, 26 mg sodium.

About Deb Hart

Deb Hart is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. For the last 28 years, she has been helping bariatric surgery patients reach their health and weight goals. She teaches people how to set up a lifestyle that supports a healthy weight. Deb set up her own lifestyle to include lots of long walks with her furry family members, workout classes at her local wellness center, meal prepping, and finding new ways to enjoy foods without added sugar.
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