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5 Paleo Snacks Under 200 Calories
The paleo diet is based on the belief that a diet of wild animals and plants consumed during the Paleolithic era (about 10,000 years ago) is the healthiest way for humans to eat. Here’s a list of paleo snacks, under 200 calories each, to help you manage your weight while sticking within the guidelines of the paleo diet.5 Paleo Snacks Under 200 Calories
1 Omelet Muffins
You’ve given up grains, but you can still enjoy muffins. “Most snack options are made of grains or contain sugar,” writes dietitian Aglaée Jacob, a registered dietitian and paleo diet advocate in Canada. “Fruits are an option, but not if you are trying to limit your carbohydrate intake.” A healthy alternative? Omelet muffins, says Jacob. Simply mix your favorite omelet ingredients such as eggs, veggies and diced lean meat together, then distribute the batter evenly in a nonstick muffin tin.
2 Natural Trail Mix
Considering their calorie density, nuts and seeds may not seem diet-friendly, but they provide hefty amounts of fiber, protein and healthy fats, making them more satiating than processed foods. In a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2009, researchers analyzed the nut intake of 51,188 women ages 20 to 45 over 8 years. Women who reported eating nuts twice or more per week actually had a slightly lower risk of gaining weight or becoming obese compared to women who seldom ate nuts.
3 Fruit with Coconut Milk
If you’re craving ice cream or a healthy, hydrating sweet, top fresh fruit, such as berries, melon cubes and mango chunks, with coconut milk. The fat in the coconut will enhance satiation and help you better absorb fat-soluble nutrients, including the vitamin A in mangoes and the vitamin E in blueberries. One cup of mixed berries topped with 1/4 cup raw coconut milk provides about 195 calories.
4 Banana Chips
Bananas can help satisfy your sweet tooth while staying within paleo diet guidelines. Pat Hanavan, a CrossFit Personal trainer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, recommends making your own banana chips by coating banana slices in lemon juice then baking them on a baking sheet until they’re crisp, flipping them frequently. As a valuable potassium and carbohydrate source, banana chips provide a useful way to restore electrolytes and glycogen — the energy your muscles utilize — after workouts.
5 Meatballs
Four meatballs, approximately a 3-ounce serving, contain 180 calories and 15 grams of protein. “Meatballs are a great source of protein for a portable boost of energy,” writes Pat Hanavan, CPT. They’re also simple to make and store. Prepared frozen meatballs provide a convenient option but look out for fillers, such as gluten and breadcrumbs. When making your own meatballs, choose the leanest cuts of meat, such as ground turkey or extra-lean ground beef, to keep your calorie and fat intake modest
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