On most days, we’re running around bouncing from client to client, sometimes to different buildings, so we don’t always have time to sit and eat a meal. During the workweek, we create “mini meals” for ourselves that sustain us, but are quick to eat in between clients. Below are a few of our go-to’s!
Cottage Cheese with berries and peanut butter
Mix ½ cup of cottage cheese (We like Good Culture) with your berries of choice and a tbs of nut butter for a delicious, filling and protein-rich snack. You can also use Greek Yogurt if you’re not a cottage cheese fan! If you need a little crunch we're loving Purely Elizabeth granola on top of it!
Meatballs
Yep, pure protein! They’re poppable and delicious. We use grass-fed beef from Walden Local (can also use turkey or chicken) and mix in onions, breadcrumbs (or oats for gluten free option) an egg and bit of parmesan cheese, salt and pepper. Roll into balls, bake at 375 until the internal temp is 165. We make a bunch and freeze them!
Homemade trail mix
Unsalted nuts (brazil (only a few here) almonds, walnuts, pistachios) some dried fruit and maybe even a few dark chocolate chips! Watch the portion here - only ¼ of a cup!
Hard-boiled egg salad
We mix a hard boiled egg or two with a quarter of an avocado. It’s so good!
Salad in a bag
Chop up a bunch of veggie sticks like carrots, celery, snap peas, cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers and we munch on those or dip them in guac or hummus.
Overnight oats
We eat it cold but it can certainly be eaten warm. Mix ½ cup of oats with equal parts liquid of choice (milk, milk alternative or water) 1 tbs peanut butter, quarter banana, vanilla protein powder (about ½ a scoop), chia seeds and flax seed. Leave overnight and it’s ready! We make a bunch of these and they last in the fridge for 5 days. Grab and go!
Energy Bites
Okay these are addicting so only pack maybe 2-3 of them, but they're packed with energy from oats, chia, peanut butter and flaxseed. No need to bake, just mix everything together, roll into balls and throw it in the fridge or freezer! Here's the recipe!
Cheese sticks
Nope, they're not just for toddlers! We buy Organic Valley cheese sticks and they're a great snack paired with a piece of fruit like an apple or just on their own!
We hope this is helpful when you're planning your snacks for work, traveling or on the go!
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