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suzan 06-01-2009 01:49 AM

Dried fruits and nuts as snack - how much?
 
I love dried fruits and nuts. There is this brand that has in its bag assorted dried fruits and assorted nuts. How much would be the ideal portion/amount to be considered as a snack? :?:

canadianwoman 06-01-2009 06:17 AM

Is there nutritional information on the bag?

suzan 06-01-2009 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by canadianwoman (Post 2764773)
Is there nutritional information on the bag?

Haven't bought any, will do today!
Anyway, your answer means that I should just check it rather than asking, right? hehehe!

canadianwoman 06-01-2009 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suzan (Post 2764780)
Haven't bought any, will do today!
Anyway, your answer means that I should just check it rather than asking, right? hehehe!

You can ask anything you like here. :)
Well if there is nutritional information on the bag then that should let you know what one serving is. However if you find thier idea of one serving to be too much you can always eat half of that and call it a portion.

kelly315 06-01-2009 07:17 AM

dried fruits and nuts are actually quite small portions for high calories. I would eat about 200 calories worth- which is probably about half a cup.

rockinrobin 06-01-2009 07:25 AM

Dried fruits are WAAAAY higher in calories and sugar then the raw deal. They're dried, the moisture is taken from them and concentrated, so they're also less filling. I would definitely, definitely aim for the raw fruit. You get much more for way less calories.

1.5 ozs of raisins has 129 calories. 1.5 oz of grapes has 29 calories. BIG difference.

Nuts are also very high in calories, so you really have to watch them. It's best to never eat them out of the container, no mindless eating here, but to actually COUNT and portion them out. 1 almond has about 9 calories.

newleaf123 06-01-2009 10:34 AM

I have also found with nuts & trail mix -- weighing them rather than measuring them produces is the way to go. I have found that often, what the bag says for the weight of a serving (ie, 28g) is less than what it says the serving size is in measuring cups (ie, 1/4 cup).


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