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Satisfy Your Cravings With a Healthy Snack

Do you find yourself snacking regularly throughout the day? Are you tempted to reach for cookies sitting on the counter? Does your mouth water when you think about salty potato chips?

More likely than not, you have experienced a food craving at some point in time. Whether this was for something sweet or salty, cravings can lead to snacking to help subdue or satisfy the mouthwatering urge. But why do we crave random snacks at various points in time?

Snacking typically occurs for one of three reasons:

    1. To satisfy a craving
    2. Hunger
    3. Boredom

When consumed correctly, snacking does not need to be viewed as a bad habit or a negative. In fact, eating healthy snacks throughout the day can help manage your hunger, regulate blood sugar levels, and acquire the recommended number of macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates and fats).

Here are a few tips to make sure that if you snack, it is healthy and effective!

Meal Prep Your Snacks

Snacking often occurs when the time is convenient and snacks are easily accessible. To prevent grabbing something unhealthy because it’s the first thing you see, prep your healthy snacks ahead of time. Reference the list below for some on-the-go snacks!

Salty

Sweet

Protein-rich

Mixed nuts

Dates with nut butter

Hard-boiled egg

Rice cakes

Fruit with yogurt dip

Cottage cheese

Kale chips

Apple with almond butter

Greek yogurt

Roasted chickpeas

Chia seed pudding

Sliced veggies with hummus

Practice Mindfulness

When your cravings or the need to snack builds, ask yourself if you are stressed, bored, angry or upset. Rather than letting emotions dictate your diet, try this breathing technique: Inhale for four seconds, hold for four seconds, and exhale for four seconds. Repeat for five cycles. Use this technique to center your thoughts and actions.

Eat Well-rounded Meals

To prevent midday hunger from driving you to snack, ensure you are consuming well-rounded meals that include the three macronutrients: fats, carbohydrates and proteins. Learn more about the importance of protein and staying satisfied throughout the day from this article.

The next time you feel your stomach grumble or are tempted to reach for a cookie, think about why you may be wanting to snack. Try substituting it with a sweet chia seed pudding to crave your sweet tooth or a rice cake to satisfy the salty craving.

Caitlin Kemmerer

About the author

Caitlin Kemmerer

Ms. Caitlin Kemmerer has been a fitness staff member and group fitness instructor at USLI's Slainte Fitness Center since 2004. Caitlin enjoys playing paddle tennis, tennis, hiking, walking her golden retriever and spending time with her family.

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