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Why and How to Snack on Your Diet
Although dieting and snacking may seem like the bi-polar opposites, they can work for both your weight loss and metabolism. Unfortunately, a piece of Dark German chocolate cake does not qualify for the ultimate snacking treat. Review the following tips for efficacious snacking:

If you have a craving for cookies, select, a small six-pack. It will work far better than a full-sized bag of cookies and your diet.

Try to eat every three to four hours to keep up your metabolism. When the body is deprived of food, it holds to food for dear life—as a defense mechanism. A slow metabolism is the end result of all this.

Always check food labels to assess the caloric factor of any snack. Ideally, a snack should range between 70 to 150 calories. Anymore, may be ineffective for your diet.

Try to minimize the number of processed (cooked or prepared snacks in example cookies, cake, other pastries) compared to the natural or plant based snacks you consume. Acquiring a test for fresh fruits and raw vegetables is beneficial for your health and well being.

Because it is most likely an aspect of your normal eating behavior, snacking is a realistic component of dieting.

Fruit outperforms snacks with empty calories such as candy bars because they are nutritious, delicious, offer more fiber while it keeps hunger at bay.

Recent research shows that fresh fruit maintains it nutritional value even when it’s been diced, sliced and packaged.

Add the following foods to your list of diet snacks:
- Fresh fruit, dried fruit (apples, bananas, apricots, oranges, pineapples, pears, grapefruit (etc)
- Low fat yogurt
- Raw vegetables with reduced fat sour cream or cottage cheese
- Diet beverages
- 1/3 power bar
- Whole grain crackers and cheese

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