The HEALTHIEST Snack Foods At The Grocery Store - Chips, Popcorn, & More
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Why am I gaining weight when I barely eat?
There are many reasons you can gain weight that have nothing to do with food. Sometimes weight gain is easy to figure out. If you've changed your eating habits, added more dessert or processed foods, or have been spending more time on the couch than usual, you can typically blame those reasons if you gain a few pounds.
“Complex carbohydrates like fruit, veggies, or whole grains (think whole-wheat crackers or popcorn) are high in fiber and nutrients so they are an important part of a healthy snack.”
Tinned fish such as tuna or salmon makes a healthy snack whether on its own or with wholegrain crackers. Choose fish in spring water with no added salt. A slice of fruit toast can be a healthy sweet snack that contains fibre. Enjoy it alone or with ricotta or low fat cream cheese.
Nuts and seeds are not only healthy, but they're just plain tasty, making them a great alternative to potato chips. Most people tend to shy away from nuts and seeds because they are particularly dense as far as calories go, but they have a lot of other good stuff in there to make up for it.
Similarly, eating chips everyday will increase your risk of experiencing negative health effects (not as much as smoking mind you), but doesn't guarantee you will experience any negative consequences. Another problem – yes, there are more problems – with nutrition is we don't eat in isolation.
“You'll save 40 calories and 6.5 g of fat per serving by choosing Baked Lay's over regular Lay's Classic Potato Chips,” Namkoong says. “The low calories and fat make this the healthiest choice when you can't resist chips.”
The choice is yours, but I would give the advantage to the crackers, because of its lower fat content and extra fiber, which is something kids often don't have enough of in their diets. In moderation, either can be part of a healthy diet. Ask a food or cooking question by writing Ask Lisa at The Dispatch, 62 E.
Yes, popcorn is generally healthier than chips. Popcorn is a whole grain food that's high in fiber and low in fat and calories. Chips are generally fried in fat and heavily salted. There are unhealthy popcorn options like movie theater popcorn or caramel corn, and there are healthy chip options.
Any flavour of Snack a Jacks is a decent bet for your afternoon snack – after all, they all have far fewer calories and less saturated fat than crisps – but we recommend the salt and vinegar ones, because they are so mouth-tinglingly vinegary.
Nancy Copperman, director of public health initiatives at North Shore - LIJ Health System in Great Neck, N.Y., says that both potato chips and Pringles aren't exactly healthy, but Pringles contain 2.5 times more saturated fat per serving, a worse type of fat.