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YOUR GUIDE TO SNACKING

Dietitian reveals the FOUR best foods to snack on while trying to slim down

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Adietitian has revealed the best four foods to snack on while trying to slim down and kick-start a healthy eating plan. Sydney-based expert Susie Burrell shared exactly how to stay healthy while enjoying additional ‘mini meals’ throughout the day on her blog. ‘If you are in need of some snacking inspiratio­n, here are some of the better and not so good options to choose when the munchies do hit in between meals,’ she said.

Her best snacks Greek yoghurt and berries

● According to Susie, Greek yoghurt and berries contain both protein and calcium and are a ‘nutritiona­l match made in heaven.’

● The yoghurt has minimal sugars and has low GI, which will keep blood glucose levels down.

● Berries are also low in calories and full of fibre which not only makes them enjoyable but also very healthy.

Roasted broadbeans or chickpeas

● Broadbeans and chickpeas are nutritious snack options which are low in calories and contain a good source of fibre.

● ‘They can be purchased in portion controlled packs for a perfectly sized snack to take you through to the next meal,’ Susie said.

● Broadbeans and chickpeas also contain iron and protein which are essential for bone muscle and skin health.

Nut based snack bars

● Nut bars are a great snack because they contain carbohydra­tes which are ‘needed to help satisfy your appetite and restore blood glucose levels.’

● Susie said eating a nut bar in comparison to plain nuts is also a good way to ensure you don’t overeat.

● ‘Many of which contain fewer than 10g of sugars per serve which is relatively low for a snack bar and offers a portion controlled way to enjoy your nuts,’ she explained.

Cheese and crackers

● Despite being considered a treat food, Susie said that cheese is a great snack option as it’s nutritiona­l.

● ‘Cheese is a nutrient dense food packed with protein, calcium and magnesium,’ she said.

● ‘When teamed with a wholegrain or corn based cracker, [it] offers a perfect balance of protein and carbohydra­te as a filling snack option.’

Snacks to avoid Rice Crackers

● Despite being considered a healthy snack, rice crackers offer very little protein and fibre.

● ‘They are a concentrat­ed source processed carbohydra­te and 10 rice crackers is the carbohydra­te equivalent of 2 slices of lower carb bread,’ Susie said.

● ‘So if you eat the entire packet you are looking at 100 plus grams of carbs, or almost your entire daily fuel requiremen­t in a simple packet of crackers.’

Banana bread

● Although banana bread is often considered to be healthier than cake, it still contains a lot of sugar and butter. ● An average slice can contains more than ‘60g of l carbohydra­te, 20-30g of fat and at least 4 teaspoons of sugar’.

● ‘It is safe to say that there is nothing healthy about this popular snack choice,’ Susie said.

Biscuits

● They may be delicious, but biscuits contain fat sugar and white flour, which offer little nutrition.

● ‘When it comes to smart snacking try and avoid biscuits entirely and think of them as special occasion treats rather than daily food habits,’ Susie said.

Fruit Juice

● Although some may argue that fruit juice is healthy, it contains simple sugars which are a concentrat­ed source of calories.

● ‘Unlike fruit itself, fruit juice does not offer the fibre or ‘full’ factor that real fruit offers,’ she said.

● ‘If you do love your juice, try vegetable varieties instead which have far fewer calories and make sure any juice you do have is made using a single piece of fruit.’

According to Susie, Greek yoghurt and berries contain both protein and calcium and are a ‘nutritiona­l match made in heaven.’the yoghurt has minimal sugars and has low GI, which will keep blood glucose levels down If you are in need of some snacking inspiratio­n, here are some of the better and not so good options to choose when the munchies do hit in between meals”

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Sydney-based dietitian Susie Burrell (pictured) revealed the best four foods to snack on while trying to slim down and kick-start a healthy eating plan
 ??  ?? Susie said Greek yoghurt and berries contain protein and calcium and are a 'nutritiona­l match made in heaven'
Susie said Greek yoghurt and berries contain protein and calcium and are a 'nutritiona­l match made in heaven'
 ??  ?? Despite being considered a healthy snack, rice crackers offer very little protein and fibre and Susie said they should be avoided
Despite being considered a healthy snack, rice crackers offer very little protein and fibre and Susie said they should be avoided
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