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Nelie,
I've heard you can pop popcorn in the microwave in a folded over and stapled paper lunch sack...might be cheaper AND dairy free. You could buy a stack of paper bags and a bag of plain popcorn, add maybe a little salt, assemble 100 cals or however much you want worth of popcorn in the bag, and stow them in your desk. No additives/no dairy. I haven't tried it, but they supposedly pop up like regular popcorn microwave bags. ETA - this Alton Brown recipe has olive oil, but I know people have done this with just cooking spray or no oil in the bags...just wanted to give you a recipe for technique! http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._11374,00.html |
I never buy the 100 calorie snack packs, I don't find that kind of food very filling and it's likely to trigger bingy feelings.
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Wow, these are all some great snack ideas. I'd never even thought about putting grapes in the freezer! I'm going through what everyone's said & making a short list of new or different things I should try >.< Thanks for all these neat ideas everyone!
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I love the string cheese and the pre-cut cheese cubes. They are spendy when compared to cutting it up myself but very easy to count out a 110 calorie portion of 7 pieces. I have pretty much weaned myself off of sweets and sugar so I don't typically crave it anymore. I also love nuts but I have a tendency to overdo them. I do have a handful of baked chips with salsa every now and then if I really want a treat.
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Mandalinn,
I had heard of that method before but I had been afraid to try it, imagining a bag exploding and popcorn kernels everywhere. I might though :) DH makes me popcorn with either water or water and a little oil on the stove and it is pretty good. |
I have used that method of making popcorn. It's easy and effective. My kids don't like the plain stuff, though, and I haven't yet made an effort to buy healthy additives, so they just add the butter, etc., and it's just like the garbage I can buy in a box - but much cheaper!
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Alton uses staples, and the man has never steered me wrong. Still, if you are concerned about the metal in the microwave thing, just fold over (some people even use tape!)
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