Thursday, June 16, 2011

Snack Attack

Snacking.  Always a challenge.  Especially when you have been at home in quarantine for a whole week looking after a chicken pox infested pre schooler.  And no wheat based carbs or sugary snacks allowed.  That seems most unfair, but the following snacks have helped me get through the week without feeling as though I'm suffering too much.

Fruit
My favourite fruit of the week is definately the mandarin.  I imagine each sweet segment as being a jelly bean.  They are so delicious this season.  Three cheers for whoever grew such mandarins.  I am currently eating 3-4 of these a day, randomly, in emergency situations when sugar cravings set in.  My other favourite is dried apple rings.  In moderation to the mandarins due to the natural sugar content.

Dried Apple Rings


Miso Soup
Bought in sachets from the asian section in our local supermarket, add the paste to a cup of hot water, and voila you have a steaming cup of miso, very good at dealing with hunger pains and three thirtyitis.


Instant Japanese Miso Soup
 
Hummus

Home made hummus on brown rice crackers, or a blob on a slice of cucumber is very appetising.  I will be posting a separate item on home-made hummus, as it's so good, 'much better than the supermarket' says my hummus-loving 7 year old


Toasted Seeds
Dry fried pumpkin and sunflower seeds are a good alternative to nuts as they taste good, one tends to eat less of them, so less fat consumed.

Sunflower and Pumpkin Seeds

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