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Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 00:25
by Deserter
The Dark Destroyer wrote:
Deserter wrote:
King Tubby wrote:Cadbury's Hot Chocolate with semi skimmed milk. Good or bad? I have one to stop me craving chocolate.
Bad :shame: :lol:
I might be imagining this but isn't chocolate milk good for speeding up digestion?
Even if it is, that 'benefit' doesn't outweigh the negatives, that's for sure.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 04:40
by 'Frilla
dberry wrote:Sex, it's the breakfast of champions, so must be the snack of legends.
Adamj inboxed me asking if this includes masturbation?

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 09:57
by dberry
No, that's like a non dairy, fat free, low kilojule supplement to a snack. :shame:

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 20:02
by King Tubby
Deserter wrote:
King Tubby wrote:Cadbury's Hot Chocolate with semi skimmed milk. Good or bad? I have one to stop me craving chocolate.
Bad :shame: :lol:
Are you sure about that?

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 00:16
by Deserter
King Tubby wrote:
Deserter wrote:
King Tubby wrote:Cadbury's Hot Chocolate with semi skimmed milk. Good or bad? I have one to stop me craving chocolate.
Bad :shame: :lol:
Are you sure about that?
Yep. It's a lesser evil than the chocolate perhaps, but don't kid yourself into thinking it's actually healthy. It's a completely artificial creation, nothing natural about it.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 03:41
by dberry
High calcium content and low fat of the semi skimmed milk coupled with the anti oxidants in the chocolate mawe it a plus in my books, gotta work the angles mang, it's healthy if you put the right spin on it :D

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 05:58
by Deserter
dberry wrote:High calcium content and low fat of the semi skimmed milk coupled with the anti oxidants in the chocolate mawe it a plus in my books, gotta work the angles mang, it's healthy if you put the right spin on it :D
:lol: :TU:

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 08:21
by 'Frilla
dberry wrote:No, that's like a non dairy, fat free, low kilojule supplement to a snack. :shame:
Ok thanks, ill pm Adam right away and let him know. 8)

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 15:16
by TempleSlave
Josh1111 wrote:How about plain redskin peanuts?
Peanuts aren't very healthy. Actually they aren't even considered nuts but legumes. As for other nuts, they're perfect for snacking. The best ones are almonds, walnuts and pecans.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 17:37
by Prediction...Pain
For nice treat I like to have a banana with some almond/natural peanut butter on it.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 21 Sep 2011, 18:24
by EddieShredder
Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 02:51
by Poncey
EddieShredder wrote:Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.
All of these are excellent. In fact I'm now addicted to the CNP bars thanks to Edward

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 10:42
by GAV
EddieShredder wrote:Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.
Very good recommendations.

Has anyone seen Jacks Links jerky in UK shops?

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 16:44
by cletomex
GAV wrote:
EddieShredder wrote:Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.
Very good recommendations.

Has anyone seen Jacks Links jerky in UK shops?
jerky (Jack Links) is LOADED with sodium

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 16:45
by cletomex
Prediction..Pain wrote:For nice treat I like to have a banana with some almond/natural peanut butter on it.
:TU: :TU:

i like this or natty pb with raisins

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 17:23
by GAV
cletomex wrote:
GAV wrote:
EddieShredder wrote:Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.
Very good recommendations.

Has anyone seen Jacks Links jerky in UK shops?
jerky (Jack Links) is LOADED with sodium
Loaded may be an understatement but I can accomodate it as an occasional snack in my weekly consumption due to the make-up of my diet and activity level.

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 17:31
by cletomex
GAV wrote:
cletomex wrote:
GAV wrote: Very good recommendations.

Has anyone seen Jacks Links jerky in UK shops?
jerky (Jack Links) is LOADED with sodium
Loaded may be an understatement but I can accomodate it as an occasional snack in my weekly consumption due to the make-up of my diet and activity level.
yeah, i think one small package is about 2100 mg

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 19:05
by GAV
cletomex wrote:
GAV wrote:
cletomex wrote: jerky (Jack Links) is LOADED with sodium
Loaded may be an understatement but I can accomodate it as an occasional snack in my weekly consumption due to the make-up of my diet and activity level.
yeah, i think one small package is about 2100 mg
It is quite brutal. But the Teriyaki Turkey stuff is unreal :TU:

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 09:57
by Deserter
cletomex wrote:
GAV wrote:
EddieShredder wrote:Biltong/Beef Jerky is my favorite...
Fruit
Almonds
Rice cakes and peanut butter
CNP Crispy Chewy Peanut butter protein bars.
Very good recommendations.

Has anyone seen Jacks Links jerky in UK shops?
jerky (Jack Links) is LOADED with sodium
You'll have to excuse my ignorance on this one, but how bad a thing is that? Does the fact it's protein-rich and virtually fat-free mean that on balance jerky is still good for you?

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 10:12
by GAV
Deserter wrote:You'll have to excuse my ignorance on this one, but how bad a thing is that? Does the fact it's protein-rich and virtually fat-free mean that on balance jerky is still good for you?
If you can sit and eat a recommended portion size , which as I remember is about 1oz/28g, then it has about 600mg of sodium in it. Its perfectly fine. The problem comes from the 4oz bags which are not diffiuclt to polish off in one go, especially as they can be very moreish and lead to 2400mg of sodium consumption. Thats close to an individuals daily recommendation in one sitting.

High sodium intake can induce high blood pressure which then has knock on effects for other things like risk of stroke and heart attack. Again, depending on activity level, state of current health, water consumption etc Jerky can be consumed without concern in your weekly diet and by itself is not going to cause any major health issues.

Just don't go eating 4 packs in a day (I knew a guy who did that once and washed it back with a lot of beer :D )

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 23 Sep 2011, 10:36
by Deserter
GAV wrote:
Deserter wrote:You'll have to excuse my ignorance on this one, but how bad a thing is that? Does the fact it's protein-rich and virtually fat-free mean that on balance jerky is still good for you?
If you can sit and eat a recommended portion size , which as I remember is about 1oz/28g, then it has about 600mg of sodium in it. Its perfectly fine. The problem comes from the 4oz bags which are not diffiuclt to polish off in one go, especially as they can be very moreish and lead to 2400mg of sodium consumption. Thats close to an individuals daily recommendation in one sitting.

High sodium intake can induce high blood pressure which then has knock on effects for other things like risk of stroke and heart attack. Again, depending on activity level, state of current health, water consumption etc Jerky can be consumed without concern in your weekly diet and by itself is not going to cause any major health issues.

Just don't go eating 4 packs in a day (I knew a guy who did that once and washed it back with a lot of beer :D )
Thanks fella. Much appreciated :TU:

Re: Can anyone recomend any healthy snacks

Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 11:55
by Prediction...Pain
I've been eating sliced chicken breast dipped in garlic flavored hummus. Quite delightful.