Need a snack between lunch and dinner, but don’t know what to make? Check out these  healthy snacks that are delicious AND under 100 calories! We’ve provided you with a few yummy recipes below, but if you are interested in discovering more, check out Pinterest, food magazines or use your own knowledge of calorie-counting to make up your own healthy recipes! Comment below with your favorite healthy treats and let us know what you think of these:

 Small Frozen Banana with Sugar-Free Chocolate Syrup:
At first glance, this snack looks like it would undo the entire morning you spent at the gym, but with sugar-free chocolate syrup and an extra boost of potassium it can satisfy your sweet tooth for the day and give you energy; sounds like a win-win to me!

Found on skinnymom.com

Found on skinnymom.com

 Brown Rice Cake with 1/2 tsp. Honey:

This snack would be perfect for this time of year: allergy season. Currently, there are studies considering the possibility that local honey may actually help alleviate your allergies by introducing your body to pollen spores. By doing so, your body is thought to build up an immunity to pollen so that when you are exposed to it through the air, your body has already produced antibodies to fight against it, preventing or decreasing the severity of those horrible allergy symptoms. You know what they say; a teaspoon of honey a day keeps the doctor away!

Found on skinnymom.com

Found on skinnymom.com

Baked Zucchini Chips:

Surprisingly, these delicious-looking chips do not come from a bag. Made with one of nature’s very best vegetables and some seasoning – NO OLIVE OIL , a handful of these chips will fill you up in just the right way. They are perfect for those salty cravings!

Found on skinnyms.com

Found on skinnyms.com

For recipe click here: http://skinnyms.com/oven-baked-zucchini-chips/

Raspberry, Coconut and Chia Pudding Pops:

Summer is just around the corner and what better way to get in that vacation mindset and feel like a kid again than with these creamy delights? Plus, your kids will love them too! They are way better than those sugary Freeze Pops you can buy because they are just as delicious, but healthy as well. As an added bonus, chia seeds are good for heart health and also add fiber to your diet, which keeps your digestive system running smoothly.

Found on skinnytaste.com

Found on skinnytaste.com

For recipe click here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/08/raspberry-coconut-chia-pudding-pops.html

Veggie, Egg and Cheese Muffins:

These little muffins will give you a splendid breakfast along side your morning coffee or tea. You can also eat them pre- or post- workout, with your dinner or pack them in your kids lunches. To top it off, they are a great way to get rid of those leftover veggies hiding at the bottom of your fridge. There is a link to the recipe at the bottom of the page, but you can really use any veggies you’d like. Likewise, vegetables increase your fiber intake, making you feel full for longer. Plus, adding them into the muffins gives you an element of surprise with each bite. With all of these goodies, you’re getting everything you want from an ideal breakfast at just 90 calories a muffin!

Found on averiecooks.com

Found on averiecooks.com

For recipe click here: http://www.averiecooks.com/2014/05/100-calorie-cheese-vegetable-and-egg-muffins.html

 

 

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