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7 Added-Sugar-Free Snacks to Satisfy Your Cravings

7 Added-Sugar-Free Snacks to Satisfy Your Cravings If you’re trying to lose weight or just watching what you eat more closely, you might find it difficult to come by added-sugar-free snacks. Even foods that are typically regarded as “healthy,” such as yogurt, granola, and smoothies, can be loaded with added sugars — especially those that hide in plain sight on nutrition labels. However, with a bit of creativity and know-how, you can whip up plenty of yummy snacks without added sugar to munch on between meals. Stamp out your cravings with these satisfying added-sugar-free snacks. 1. Natural Peanut Butter With Whole-Grain Crackers “Anytime you’re going to snack, choosing something with a bit of carbs, protein, and fat in it is the best option for maintaining a healthy balance,” explains Andrea N. Giancoli, MPH, RD. “The combination of those macronutrients does a good job of keeping you satisfied, especially when you include protein.” Natural peanut butter, the kind that is just crushed nuts without added sugar, is a substantial snack that provides protein and healthy fats and pairs perfectly with crackers, celery, or fruit. 2. Nuts Raw or dry roasted nuts are full of healthy fats and important nutrients like iron, magnesium, and fiber. “Just make sure you’re not buying varieties that are honey-roasted, chocolate-covered, or have any sugary coating,” Giancoli says. Yogurt-covered nuts, for example, are loaded with added sugar. On their own, peanuts are a mix of protein and fat with almost no carbs and have a subtle sweetness to them, especially the Valencia variety often used in natural peanut butter. 3. Cheese and Fruit A juicy piece of fruit is naturally sweet without added sugar. While you can go overboard (sugar is still sugar, after all), the sugar in fruit is absorbed more slowly in your body than added sugars because of the accompanying fiber in fruit, which helps balance blood sugar levels. Pairing fruit with something savory like cheese provides a healthy spin on “sweet-and-salty” flavor without added sugar. Plus, noshing on protein, carbohydrates, and fiber will give you energy to power through a workout or stay focused until your next meal. 4. Turkey and Lettuce Roll-Ups Crunchiness is one of those attractive qualities in a snack. A sliced roasted turkey and lettuce roll-up delivers on that satisfying crispiness. However, it’s essential to read labels in the deli section because lunch meats can be a surprising source of added sugar. Many grocery stores offer in-house roasted natural turkey, which is always going to be your best bet. 5. Popcorn Air-popped popcorn is surprisingly light and has a slightly sweet flavor to it naturally. There are tons of products catering to smart snacking, such as individual-size microwaveable popcorn bags or pre-popped, pre-portioned 100-calorie bags. “Pop your own or look for 95 percent fat-free popcorn,” recommends Giancoli. “Avoid kettle corn or caramel-covered popcorn, which are going to have added sugar.” 6. Hummus and Carrots Carrots taste sweet because they have naturally occurring sugar, making them a veggie alternative to fresh fruit. They also provide optimal snacking qualities, such as crunch and bite-size-ness, and when you pair them with a protein-packed dip like hummus, you’ve got snacking magic. 7. Herbal Tea Thirst can masquerade as hunger — so if you’re feeling snackish, you may just need to hydrate. Try savoring an herbal tea and see if the craving passes. “If you’re sipping it, it gets you through the moment, and some can taste naturally sweet,” says Keri Glassman, MS, RD, CDN. The post 7 Added-Sugar-Free Snacks to Satisfy Your Cravings appeared first on BODi. If you’re trying to lose weight or just watching what you eat more closely, you might find it difficult to come by added-sugar-free snacks. Even foods that are typically regarded as “healthy,” such as yogurt, granola, and smoothies, can be loaded with added sugars — especially those that hide in plain sight on nutrition labels. […] The post 7 Added-Sugar-Free Snacks to Satisfy Your Cravings appeared first on BODi. Cemile Kavountzis{authorlink}https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/sugar-free-snacksBODi BODi is a Health Esteem platform to help you embrace the person you are today so you can take action to achieve all your health and fitness goals. https://bodiblog.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/plugins/bod-blog/assets/vendor/beachbodydigital/wordpress-core-plugins/beachbody.png

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How to Sweeten Food With Bananas Instead of Sugar

How to Sweeten Food With Bananas Instead of Sugar Craving sweet food is natural, but consuming lots of added sugar isn’t. Too much of it in your diet can lead to poor digestion and moodiness and negatively impact your overall health. So if you’re cutting down on added sugar, learning how to use bananas as a sweetener can go a long way. Ripe bananas contain over 14 grams of sugar, making them one of the sweetest fruits we eat, but they also come packed with fiber, which helps regulate blood sugar. Plus, thanks to their creamy texture, and how well they hold up to freezing and baking, bananas are an incredibly versatile and inexpensive way to sweeten food without refined sugar. Using bananas as a sweetener in treats is just one way to eat more dessert and make them fit into a healthy eating plan. Below are some easy ways to substitute bananas for sugar in desserts. 1. Ice Cream Thanks to their rich and creamy texture, bananas are an excellent base for a frozen treat. Chocolate banana protein ice cream isn’t just a delicious dessert — it’s filling, too. “Nice cream” is a treat that only requires frozen bananas. The PB addition in chocolate peanut butter protein ice cream adds comforting peanut butter flavor to the chocolate protein ice cream recipe above. 2. Breads and Muffins Though traditionally used as a fat replacer, bananas are sweet enough to swap out for sugar in quick breads and muffins. Chocolate chip banana bread employs both vanilla and cinnamon for well-rounded flavor. These banana muffins are technically oatmeal — but you’d never know. Puddings and Shakes Blended bananas work their magic way beyond smoothies! Chocolate banana pudding has protein-rich Greek yogurt and can help you recover from workouts, too. Peanut butter shakes are meant for breakfast, but are tasty enough to do double-duty as dessert. Banana cream pie chia pudding will give your day the decadence it needs. … And Beyond If you have a dessert idea, chances are bananas fit well with it. You can make a sauce for bread pudding by mixing mashed banana with coconut milk, a topping for pancakes by mashing a banana with a smidge of maple syrup, or sweeten your overnight oats with thinly sliced layers of them. Whichever way you cut — or mash— them, bananas are a healthy substitute for sugar. The post How to Sweeten Food With Bananas Instead of Sugar appeared first on BODi. Craving sweet food is natural, but consuming lots of added sugar isn’t. Too much of it in your diet can lead to poor digestion and moodiness and negatively impact your overall health. So if you’re cutting down on added sugar, learning how to use bananas as a sweetener can go a long way. Ripe bananas […] The post How to Sweeten Food With Bananas Instead of Sugar appeared first on BODi. Kayne Toyosato{authorlink}https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/bananas-as-sweetenerBODi BODi is a Health Esteem platform to help you embrace the person you are today so you can take action to achieve all your health and fitness goals. https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/wp-content/plugins/bod-blog/assets/vendor/beachbodydigital/wordpress-core-plugins/beachbody.png

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