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Snack Smackdown: The 10 Healthiest 100-Calorie Treats

Posted Wed, Apr 09, 2008, 1:54 pm PDT
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Those 100-calorie snack packs are tasty, convenient, and perfectly portioned for calorie counters. And they're selling like iPhones on opening day. But what's nutritious about a handful of Cheese Nips or Oreo Thins (even with no creamy centers to lick!)? Instead, try these 10 far healthier 100-calorie treats. Stash them in your desk drawer, fridge, and/or car -- wherever hunger pangs hit you. The best part: Most will curb your appetite for hours, because they're high in filling fiber or satisfying protein.

1. Mid-Morning Fill-Up  Just add hot water to a 100-calorie packet of McCann's Instant Cinnamon Roll Irish Oatmeal, which smells ahh-mazing and comes sweetened with Splenda. No doughnut guilt and there's a bonus: 3 grams of filling, cholesterol-fighting oat fiber.

2. Peanut Butter Crackers  Make sandwiches out of 6 All Bran Multi-Grain Crackers (45 deliciously crunchy calories) and 1½ teaspoons peanut butter (45 smooth calories). You'll get about 2 grams of fiber and a little healthy fat.

3. Apple Mousse  Mix a cup of unsweetened applesauce (50 calories) with 3 tablespoons of fat-free nondairy topping (45 calories), and ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon. Make a batch at a time and refrigerate in portable snack cups. Supplies 20% of your daily vitamin C and counts as 1 serving of fruit. Sweet.

4. Veggies and Dip  Flavor up ready-to-eat veggies from the produce section -- which have almost no calories -- with a dip: 2 tablespoons of hummus (60 calories) or light ranch dressing (80 calories). For the veggies, think broccoli and cauliflower florets, baby carrots, snap peas, pepper strips, baby squash -- all of them filled with fiber, vitamins, and protective phytonutrients.

5. Café Mocha  Stir a packet of Swiss Miss No-Sugar-Added Hot Chocolate mix (60 calories) into hot coffee for an instant afternoon pick-me-up that only tastes decadent. It actually delivers 30% of your calcium, 6% of your iron, and even a gram of fiber. Add a splash of milk for more goodness. Compare that to 200 calories for the smallest Caffe Mocha at Starbucks (2% milk, no whip), with 6g of fat.

6. Mexican Potato  Microwave a medium potato and slice in half (80 calories). Save one piece for tomorrow. Mash the other half inside the potato skin and top it with 2 tablespoons of salsa (10 calories). Eat the whole thing, skin too. Warm-spicy-satisfying and 2 grams each of protein and fiber, some vitamin C, plus a little iron.

7. Finger Food  Munch edamame like nuts: ½ cup of these quick-cooked frozen soybeans (about 95 calories) makes a great nibble, which is why they're a staple at hip bars -- which probably don't care that they're serving you 8 grams of protein, 4g of fiber, and lots of minerals.

8. Snack on a Mini-Meal  When you're starving but trying to hold back, try this: Wrap a Morningstar Farms Vegan Burger (100 calories), a tomato slice, hamburger pickles, and a little mustard or ketchup in lettuce leaves instead of bread. The 10g of protein will keep you filled till it's really mealtime.
 
9. Happy Hour Combo  Mix 1/2 cup of tomato juice (22 calories) with ½ tsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 drops of Tabasco sauce, and a dash of lemon juice. Serve over ice with a celery stick and about a dozen dry roasted peanuts (about 60 calories). Have a second "drink" if you like -- no biggie!

10. Healthy Confetti Crisps  If chips are your downfall, make a batch of these RealAge crisps and divide into 6 portions (95 calories each). Much through a bag while sipping your club soda and lime. If you remember to, enjoy the good fat from the olive oil and the fiber and vitamins in the veggies -- though these taste so good you may forget they're healthy.

REALAGE CONFETTI CRISPS
6 servings, 95 calories each

2 Tbsps. olive oil
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
1/2 tsp. dried dill weed
1/8 tsp. pepper
1 cup each of peeled and thinly sliced purple potatoes, carrots, and parsnips

Mix the oil and seasonings together, add the vegetables, and toss to coat. Arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet lightly sprayed with olive oil. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes, or until crisp and golden brown.

If being able to easily button your tightest jeans isn't incentive enough not to double up on 100-calorie snacks -- their one temptation, we know -- try this: Steadily maintaining a desirable weight can make your RealAge 6 years younger.

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21 Comments

  • 1. Posted by ritamac1@att.net on Wed, Apr 16, 2008, 4:14 am PDT

    Looks good,sounds good,but how does all that taste?

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  • 2. Posted by sub0 on Wed, Apr 16, 2008, 5:28 pm PDT

    Here are some more great 100 calorie snacks: 1 tablespoon of butter (be sure to try it melted!), 19 teaspoons of mustard, or 1 5.3 ounce potato. Also, you can mix all these things together for a great meal!

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  • 3. Posted by SugRlicious on Thu, Apr 17, 2008, 1:27 am PDT

    The Realage Confetti Crisps sound good. I plan to try this 1 for myself. I hope it taste good...Smile

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  • 4. Posted by soon2Bmrsflores on Thu, Apr 17, 2008, 4:21 pm PDT

    blah....blah.....blah....it all sounds like cardboard...sorry....how about a traditional.....fresh fruit or veggies with some protein....stay away from the flour/rice category

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  • 5. Posted by ttmonstertt@sbcglobal.net on Mon, Apr 21, 2008, 10:40 am PDT

    Sounds Good! But the taste and satisfaction might not be there.

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  • 6. Posted by kathy r on Fri, Apr 25, 2008, 12:39 pm PDT

    Nice variety! I printed this to put on my fridge.

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  • 7. Posted by C W on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 4:09 pm PDT

    These look like some good items to carry to work in my lunchbag. I'm definitely going to try them. So far, I've just started jogging. I can go a quarter of a mile without feeling like I am going to have a heart attack! I'm writing about my quest to get a beach body at www.vacation-tip.com.

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  • 8. Posted by davebu56 on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 4:16 pm PDT

    Great article. Will be my spring/summer choice.

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  • 9. Posted by arora_gurpreet on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 5:08 pm PDT

    ohsome......... superb i just loved it , trust me it has given me so many ideas and specially washed my brain from so many myths

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  • 10. Posted by JP on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 5:38 pm PDT

    sub0, a tablespoon of butter for a snack????? 19 teaspoons of mustard??? what kind of snacks are these?? butter is full of saturated fat!!

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  • 11. Posted by yung@heart on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 6:06 pm PDT

    I'm glad there are healthier options to the 100-calorie snack packs, many of which are empty calories. I especially like the veggies and humus dip for a snack. Stuff like that doesn't make me seem like I am depriving myself since it tastes good.

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  • 12. Posted by yung@heart on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 6:06 pm PDT

    I'm glad there are healthier options to the 100-calorie snack packs, many of which are empty calories. I especially like the veggies and humus dip for a snack. Stuff like that doesn't make me seem like I am depriving myself since it tastes good.

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  • 13. Posted by thinecreation on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 6:09 pm PDT

    what is considered a medium-sized potato--inches wise? thanks for the tips

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  • 14. Posted by yung@heart on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 6:10 pm PDT

    Only Jack Sprat's wife could enjoy eating pure fat - no one else would!

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  • 15. Posted by Sage on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 6:28 pm PDT

    wow!

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  • 16. Posted by berrybesthealth on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 7:12 pm PDT

    Can't wait to try the chips! Did Joy Bauer post these recipes?

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  • 17. Posted by rpprohaska on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 10:01 pm PDT

    I look for low cal + nutritious, which some of these are. Others, even tho low cal. are in the junk food category.

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  • 18. Posted by Lookinfit on Sun, Apr 27, 2008, 10:21 pm PDT

    9. Happy Hour Combo Mix 1/2 cup of tomato juice (22 calories) with ½ tsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 drops of Tabasco sauce, and a dash of lemon juice. Serve over ice with a celery stick and about a dozen dry roasted peanuts (about 60 calories). Have a second "drink" if you like -- no biggie! NO BIGGIE!!! The sodium in this alone will make your fingers swell and the scale will go UP! You would be better off to drink a few beers.

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  • 19. Posted by kitten123 on Tue, Apr 29, 2008, 7:39 pm PDT

    great suggestion and they taste good too realy helps to prepare ahead

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  • 20. Posted by johjoh905 on Thu, May 01, 2008, 7:42 pm PDT

    put some vodka in that drink !

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  • 21. Posted by Nicole B on Fri, May 02, 2008, 1:09 pm PDT

    soon2Bmrsflores - well aren't you just a rude little thing.

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