5 Healthy Snacks to Get You Through Your Day

Are you on Team Snacker or Team Anti-Snacker? I have to admit right from the get go here that I lie somewhere in the middle depending upon who I am working with and their health goals and lifestyles.  The fact remains though that in all situations, snacking should not be a source of empty calories. So wave goodbye to the office vending machine and drive right on past the corner donut store because no matter what team you are on your food choices should be nutritious and health promoting. But this is easier said than done when it comes to snacks because quite often we are looking for quick, tasty and portable options to bridge meal times. With all of these qualifiers it’s no wonder that the most common question I get when putting together a nutritional protocol for clients is “Can you please give me some good snack ideas?”

So here you go. These are my top 5 go-tos when it comes to healthy snacks.

  1. Trail Mix

Trails mixes are great! Make them with your favourite nuts, add some healthy seeds like pumpkin, sunflower and hemp and then kick it up a nutritional notch with goji berries. Protein, healthy fats and fibre in every bite!

  1. Mason Jar Veggies with Hummus

Grabbing a good quality, ready-made hummus at your local grocer is just fine if you don’t have the time to make your own. Divide it in to a few mason jars then add your favourite veggies on top like carrots, celery, broccoli and red pepper. Lid it up and you have a simple, nutritious snack that’s easy to travel with.

  1. Apples

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Please do not undervalue simplicity when it comes to snacking. Apples come in many varieties and are a great source of fibre, phytonutrients and antioxidants.  Prepackage and ready to go, apples area a great snacking choice.

  1. Soup

Searching for a good healthy snack can be as easy as looking to yesterday’s lunch or dinner.  I make a lot of soups and love to pack them in a thermos and sip them when I need a boost during the day. The variety of soups is endless so you will never get bored!

  1. Hard-boiled Eggs

Make these ahead of time and then grab them on the fly. Hard-boiled eggs are a punch of protein and good fats and are also a good source of the nutrient choline.

If snacking is a part of your routine, these nutritious options can help to support your health goals and are very easy to incorporate in to your every day life.

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Start Your Day with Sole (Solay)

I have a new addition to my morning ritual and it’s called Sole.  Sole (pronounced Solay) is essentially water that has been fully saturated with a natural salt, preferably Himalayan salt.

Himalayan salt contains approximately 84 naturally occurring trace elements in their natural mineral form.  A few of these include sodium chloride, sulphate, calcium, potassium, and magnesium.  And because of their structure, the minerals in this salt are very easy for our cells to absorb.

The benefits of Himalayan salt (and of course using Sole) are many and include the following:

  • Promotes bone strength
  • Supports vascular health
  • Promotes blood sugar health
  • May aid in peristalsis and improve digestive health
  • Supports healthy lungs and respiratory function
  • Promotes healthy sleep patterns
  • Prevents muscle cramps
  • Increases hydration
  • Improves circulation
  • Increases energy
  • Helps to detoxify the body of heavy metals

Making Sole (solay) is easy and I have include the process for you below.

Making Sole

  1. Fill the jar about 1/4 of the way with Himalayan salt crystals or ¾ full with Himalayan chunks.
  2. Add filtered water to fill the jar, leaving about an inch at the top.
  3. Put on lid and gently shake.
  4. Leave on the counter overnight to let the salt dissolve or chunks to soak.
  5. If using salt crystals and there is still some salt on the bottom of the jar, the water has absorbed its maximum amount of salt and the Sole solution is ready to use. If using chunks it is assumed that solution is saturated.
  6. If all of the salt crystals are absorbed, add more salt and continue doing so each day until some remains. At this point water is saturated and you now have a Sole solution.

Using Sole

Consuming Sole is best first thing in the morning and on an empty stomach.  Add 1 teaspoon of Sole to 250ml of good quality water and drink.

 

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