Better Snacking For Better Results
People are casual with snacks, as if they don't matter. People also treat snacks as if they're different from meals. Case in point: When I give nutrition presentations, I outline a simple method for creating meals with a good balance of foods and nutrition. Someone almost always asks, "What can we have for snacks?" The answer is: Whatever you have for meals, just less. Does Everyone Agree About Snacking? Some say snacking keeps energy levels high throughout the day. That prevents the low energy and excess hunger that can lead to overeating later. Others - particularly weight-loss programs - stress eating precisely three meals per day. Snacking encourages overeating. With too many chances to choose food, we have too many chances to give in to temptation. Let's assume here that Snacks Happen, so we might as well be wise about them. The Quick Energy Question Clients often ask me what to eat for "quick energy." Maybe they're hoping I'll s