Snacking on a budget
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Snacking on a budget
This is a lil' thread of recipes for snacks you can prepare for yourself when you feel lazy, don't have a lot of spending money, and don't want to fill up a dishwasher in the process. Always a healthier choice (in some definition of healthy) than going out and buying fast food or bagged snacks from the gas station.
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Re: Snacking on a budget
First entry is gonna B about...
Greek yogurt!!
I love greek yogurt. I usually mix a good helping of greek yogurt in a bowl or glass with apple slices (just bring out a small cutting board, or don't, and slice down an apple into chunks of whatever size you like!), honey, granola mix, frozen banana slices (that cold crunch feels so good). Buying a bigger tub of greek yogurt and keeping your fruits stocked (always good to have fruit around the house) makes it convenient to have this quick snack whenever you want something sweet and cold.
Greek yogurt!!
I love greek yogurt. I usually mix a good helping of greek yogurt in a bowl or glass with apple slices (just bring out a small cutting board, or don't, and slice down an apple into chunks of whatever size you like!), honey, granola mix, frozen banana slices (that cold crunch feels so good). Buying a bigger tub of greek yogurt and keeping your fruits stocked (always good to have fruit around the house) makes it convenient to have this quick snack whenever you want something sweet and cold.
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