If you’re stuck in the library until late working on a deadline, it’s tempting to want to grab something out of the vending machine when you start to feel peckish. But research suggests that eating healthily instead can do wonders for your work ethic, and help you stay focused whilst studying. So do your brain some good and switch up that junk food for some delicious, nutritious snacks! Here are 6 healthy revision snacks to help you stay motivated!
Revision snacks don’t have to be complicated. Carrot sticks and a little hummus work just fine! Great for chomping on whilst working, this snack will definitely help satisfy those hunger cravings between meals. Carrots are a fantastic source of vitamin A (great for the brain), while hummus is an excellent source of fibre and protein. Together, they make one of the best revision snacks out there!
This snack will leave you feeling full and bursting with energy, and well equipped to take on another 4 hours of revision. Grilled peanut butter and banana sandwiches are super easy to make, so there’s no excuse for not ditching the junk food for some of these! Plus, they’re delicious. Bananas are high in potassium, while peanut butter contains a lot of unsaturated fats, so together they make a nutritionally balanced revision snack.
Throw as much or as little peanut butter as you want onto some bread, add in some mashed bananas, and fry until the bread is golden. Amazing.
If you’re after a slightly sweeter snack, then yogurt covered blueberries are a great option. They make a fab alternative to munching on ice cream all day and are super simple to put together. Just take a pot of Greek yogurt and use a toothpick (or something similar) to pierce the blueberries and coat them in the yogurt. Pop the blueberries onto a tray and into the freezer for an hour or so, and voilà! You’re sorted.
If you aren’t a fan of blueberries, you could always substitute them for another berry of your choice. Revision snacks just got a whole lot tastier.
Although they don’t sound particularly appealing, kale crisps are actually surprisingly tasty. If you want to snack on something light and flavourful, then kale crisps are your answer. Kale is super healthy and provides more health benefits than I can name. It’s definitely a snack you should incorporate into your revision sessions.
Take some kale leaves, making sure that the stems are fully removed, and tear them into small pieces. Drizzle with some olive oil, and leave to bake for 10 to 15 minutes until crisp.
Although they might seem like a pointless revision snack, sunflower seeds are actually super nutritious, packed full of protein and minerals. You could add a little flavour by dipping them in honey, or devour them on their own!
If you’re one of those people who has to be constantly chewing something when revising, then why not try a tub of sunflower seeds? You’d be surprised.
As one of the sweetest, low-carb revision snacks out there, apples and almond butter are a fun, tasty option for when you need a little pick-me-up. This revision snack is made up of the perfect blend of healthy fats and complex carbohydrates, so it’s a real winner.
Cut some apple up into miniature chunks, smear some almond butter over the top, and you’re good to go. You could even add some hazelnuts into the mix if you’re feeling adventurous.
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