Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 SNACKAHOLIC Friday, 22 October 2010 I come from a family of snackers. It could be any time of day between meals at our house and, oh yes...you could find us snacking! And lemme tell ya', there were so many foods in New Orleans to snack on. Like a two-foot long roast beef PO-Boy from Central Grocery in the French Quarter. LOL! There were always boxes of crackers and slices of cheese in our house. I used to like building little layers of cheese and crackers then see how many I could fit into my mouth at one time. ("Cute," huh?) There were always bags of potato chips in our kitchen and cookies and cakes and candy...oh my! I also ate a lot of hot dogs when I was kid. My folks made sure we never ran out of hot dog buns and Mayer wieners. (Whew!) When I got older and left home to attend college, my snacking rituals continued. I snacked my way all the way through my college years. Hey, I'm telling you, I knew where to find every vending machine on campus. So, where you a big time snacker...like me? Then you know how many calories you can accumulate in one day from all of those snacks. You know, an extra 200 calories here, another 400 calories there and, before you know it, you've eaten enough extra food to equal four meals for the day, instead of three. And okay, to this day, I still like to snack. But the good news is that my snacking habits have changed dramatically. (I've come a long way, baby!) First of all, I never snack on starches. Unh-unh! My starches are sacred to me. I want to enjoy them as part of my sit-down meals and not use them up on snacks. I also don't snack on dairy foods because I'm only allowed two portions of dairy a day. So in that category of foods, when I have a dairy product, it's only some nonfat milk or a little cup of yogurt. I don't snack on fats either. I save my fats for my regular meals, too. And I sure don't snack on proteins. I eat only six or seven ounces of protein a day and I'm not going to use them up on a snack. So my goodness...what's left? Well, there's thinly sliced cucumbers, marinated in red wine or rice vinegar. There's cut-up pieces of celery and carrots. What about slices of bell peppers or a glass of vegetable juice. (It's satisfying, very low in calories and tastes so good.) Now what other food groups does that leave for snacking? Oh yes...fruits! You can have half of a medium banana, a dozen large cherries, 3/4 cup of blueberries, a medium orange or two tablespoons of raisins. Or how's about a cup of papaya? Now I'm gonna tell you something, eating fruits and vegetables for your snacks is very filling. Plus, they're low in calories, contain lots of fiber, have a satisfying crunch and are rich in antioxidants. So remember, it's not good enough just to plan your three meals a day, you've got to plan your snacks everyday, too. Be adventurous this week. Visit the produce section at your local supermarket and stock up on some fresh fruits and vegetables for when you have a snack attack during the week. Just remember, your snacks can and should be healthy! And oh, while you're st the market, give your produce manager a big hello from me! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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