Just continuing my list from Tuesday with more grab n' go snack items. Thanks to
Obesity Help for these great ideas!
JerkyJerky is available in many proteins: beef, turkey, ham and salmon to name a few. Jerky is a snack that you can put in your purse, briefcase or desk and can be readily available without any preparation. Jerky can be home-made to cut down on the sodium. Jerky is made in various flavors such as bar-b-que, jalapeno, teriyaki and peppered.
Nutrition Bite: 1 ounce of beef jerky is 116 calories
YogurtThere are many flavor and brand choices of low-calorie and fat-free yogurts. Yogurt is a nutritional food with unique health benefits. It is nutritionally rich in protein, calcium, riboflavin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and contains healthy bacteria to aid in digestion.
Nutrition Bite: 1 container of Greek yogurt is 120 calories
Packaged & Deli Sliced MeatsPortable snacks now include protein options. Manufacturers have responded to the public’s appreciation of protein as a snack by packaging flavored tuna and chicken in pouches and serving size cans. You can also get packages of luncheon meat that are thinly deli sliced that are equal in nutrition to other snacks.
Nutrition Bite: Smoked and deli-sliced turkey is 114 calories
Dried SnacksIndividual sized bags filled with your favorite cereals, granolas, protein chips, cracker sandwiches (with cheese or peanut butter) are a quick grab. You can also purchase high-protein snacks from many vendors that sell healthy snacks friendly to weight loss surgery pre and post-ops.
Nutrition Bite: 1 rye cracker sandwich with cheese filling is 34 calories
NutsNuts, specifically almonds and walnuts, are a nutritious and energy packed snack. Nuts add protein to your dietary intake and are a low glycemic index food. Nuts are frequently recommended as a snack for insulin resistance problems associated with type 2 diabetes.
Nutrition Bite: 1 ounce of whole almonds is 163 calories
Sugar Free, Fat Free Gelatin and PuddingA favorite snack of long-term post-ops and early post-ops alike are sugar- free, fat-free gelatins and puddings. Smooth and creamy can be soothing and filling to a irritable pouch. For a boost of protein, sprinkle unflavored protein powder over the top. Sugar free, fat free gelatin and puddings can also satisfy the most persistent sweet tooth.
Nutrition Bite: ½ cup portion of sugar free gelatin is 8.6 calories, 3.5 ounces of vanilla fat-free pudding is 88 calories
Grab ‘n go snacks are fast and easy. Just as you have a bag ready when you go to the hospital, pack your grab ‘n go items the night before or even as little as a couple of hours before you leave so they are ready to go when you are.
If you plan ahead, you’ll be ready to grab ‘n go regardless of your schedule. When you are prepared with healthy food choices, it results in staying on track with your weight loss surgery success.