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Yummy but healthy!


Question Posted Wednesday March 22 2006, 7:30 pm

What is a good snack but is healthy at the same time? Recipes please!

~TurrrrrrtleMolly


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MelpomeneMuse answered Monday April 3 2006, 12:14 am:
Crush some ice in your blender and add low-fat or fat-free milk and whatever fruit you want. Healthy and good. :]

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erythisis answered Monday March 27 2006, 9:38 pm:
I love to mix slices of vegetables with some olive oil and spice, then bake them til crispy. (got it from a magazine and it's super easy).

I also discovered while working as sort of a library assistant during high school that many parenting magazines offer really easy snack ideas that are healthy. It may seem a little weird looking in one, but it's amazing what you'll find.

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hco_babe answered Thursday March 23 2006, 5:02 pm:
yogurt or baked chips. (they have dorritos and potato chips baked, with barely any fat.)

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NinjaNeer answered Thursday March 23 2006, 12:42 pm:
I go for something simple; fruit is my favourite thing ever! It's fat-free and full of nutrients :)

Another good one is pretzels... either that or crackers and salsa, because salsa is extremely low in fat, and if you eat crackers like Triscuits, they're high in fibre!

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xANN3KE. answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 10:01 pm:
One of my favorite snacks is Healthy Strawberries in not-so-Healthy Sugar!

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DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 9:31 pm:
i saw someone say peanuts below.. weightwise that is extremely terrible but i love eating dry cereal along with sugar free pudding or fat free yogurt.. they are all good but low in fat and what not. also fruit with a little splenda is good and angel food cake (suposively my mom said that is one of the best "junk" thinks you can eat and is healthy but i dont really care for it) also you can buy these things they are like little like circled shaped thinks that are made out of like the same thing twinkies are and you can fill them with fruit(mainly strawberrys) and put some fat free topping on them like some whipped creams and thats not too bad! i believe hostess sells them but im not too sure (my dad works for them and he brings them home sometimes)

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orphans answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 9:00 pm:
add 1 cup of cheerios, 3 tablespoons of rasins and 3 teaspoons of peanuts, add in a plastic bag and enjoy!


i don't know what you like, but you can go to www.cooks.com and type in Healthy snacks or something and it gives you tons of results! good luck! xoxo

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