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Healthy snacks ideas for college students living in a dorm? Something cheap and easy!?

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Healthy snacks ideas for college students living in a dorm? Something cheap and easy!?

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  1. i'm in college too! i like trail mix, popcorn, yogurt with granola, apples & pb, fruits, veggies, & lean deli meats for protein. a great dip for veggies or chips is low-fat cream cheese mixed with salsa. i love tortilla roll-ups: sprinkle some low-fat shredded cheese down the center of a flour tortilla, microwave for like 20 seconds, top with salsa & lettuce, roll up & eat! for a quick, filling, and low-cal meal, i love canned broth-based soups (there are some with less sodium, if that's a concern for you). hope this helps!


  2. "banana boat"

    get a banana split it in half, down the whole banana. then top with  your favorite yogurt. and granola if you wish... delish!

  3. It depends on if you have a fridge.  I'll assume you don't  I just moved out from rez, but when I did live there, my snacks consisted of:

    - peanut butter and bananas, apples, and baby carrots

    - cereal - often Special K or flavoured Cheerios (it sounds gross but they're fortified with TONS of vitamins and are relatively low-cal)

    - dried fruit - there's a local bulk shop at my college that sells dry pineapple, mango, papaya, cherries, strawberries, raisins, canteloupe, blueberries, and even kiwis

    - nuts - I liked cashews, peanuts, almonds

    - cup o' soup

    - instant hot chocolate

    - yogurts

    - microwave popcorn

    - cereal or muffin bars

    - low-fat pudding cups (look for ones with lots of calcium)

    - instant veg chili - super high protein and fibre, super cheap - just look at the grocery store, at bulk stores, or camping stores

    - rice crispy squares, made in a ghetto way by microwaving a couple marshmallows with whatever cereal I had lying around

  4. 100 calorie popcorn, dried fruit, trail mix, baked chips and salsa, whole wheat cereal and low fat milk, whole wheat bread and low fat peanut butter, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and low fat ranch dip, yogurt, cheese sticks..

  5. Freeze dried strawberries

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