I don’t know about you, but I’m a sucker for finding new healthy snack ideas to try. Guilt-free snacking is the best kind of snacking after all! It’s also a lot of fun to get creative with the snacks you chose to make because keeping everything the same can get a little boring after a while. Here you’ll find a list of the best healthy snacks to try for this upcoming fall season!
All you need are those three ingredients. Almond butter, granola, and apples. This healthy snack is perfect if you’re looking to bring something tasty yet quick to make for on the go. It’s as simple as cutting an apple into even slices, generously spreading the almond butter on top of one slice, and sprinkling the granola over top of the almond butter. Once you top it with the other apple slice, you can use the remaining slices to create more sandwiches to either have or save for later.
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With the fall season being right around the corner, it is finally time to start getting into eating pumpkin all the time again. Yes, all the time. Raw pumpkin is full of fiber, aids in slow digestion, and is low in calories. So, not only are you getting a bunch of fiber in these tiny bites but protein too! Protein is vital for keeping our bodies strong and healthy, as well as feeling fueled and energized to keep it moving all day long. These pumpkin spice protein bites are great for if you’re looking to add a little more protein to your day.
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A fall-inspired fruit salad? Count me in! This bowl of fruit is full of healthy omega 3-fatty acids and is best for those cozy fall mornings in which you wish to do nothing for the day. You can eat this fruit salad as it is or use it as a cereal or oatmeal topping. Regardless, your taste buds will thank you. It includes sweet and crisp Honeycrisp apples (my all-time favorite apple) and green apples, fresh cut oranges, and fresh lemon juice. To top it all off, raisins, walnuts, and a dash of cinnamon are placed right on top. For an extra bit of sweetness, you can add some maple syrup. Enjoy!
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After taking one bite of these, you’ll have a hard time believing they’re actually good for you. These apple pie Larabars, inspired by the actual brand, may taste like a guilty treat but are packed with protein and antioxidants. Chop up the ingredients and blend them in a food processor until a paste is formed. Transfer the mixture to a pan lined with wax paper, making sure to press down on it until it is completely flat. Place the pan into the fridge and let the mixture refrigerate for around 2 hours or so before you cut them into bar-sized pieces. You can store them in an airtight container and if you’re running late and need a quick snack to grab before leaving, these work great for that.
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A healthy snack that is gluten-free and refined sugar-free has now come your way. It’s chewy, sweet, and full of fall-inspired flavors. The ingredients are simple and the simpler the ingredients, the better the food is for you. Dried cranberries, pecans, pumpkin puree, and pumpkin spice. How tasty does all of that sound? These bars are also filled with oats and flax seeds, making for an easy healthy snack to munch on midday. All you have to do is mix the dry ingredients together first, adding in the wet ingredients later and stirring that all together before spreading the entire mixture onto a lined pan. Bake, cut, serve, and you’re ready to go!
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