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April 24, 2021 (Updated June 21, 2022)

Healthy Snack Ideas for Busy People

by Anne Mauney, MPH, RD

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I haven’t shared a nutrition tips related post in a little while, so today we’re going to talk healthy snacking. I’m sharing my best healthy snack ideas for busy people, from lightly sweet snacks to savory bites! They’re all quick and easy to make at home.

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Is Snacking Good for You?

As you guys probably already know by now, I’m a big fan of snacking. Back when I first graduated from college, I used to try to stick to 3 meals a day, but this always left me absolutely starving and cranky (“hangry,” if you will) by dinnertime. It also made it hard to get in a post-workday workout!

Finally, I discovered the solution was to simply have an afternoon snack. The key is to pick an afternoon snack that is high in protein and incorporates some healthy fat.

For example, if you’re having fruit, pair it with something with a little protein and/or healthy fat, too, to tide you over longer. Steer clear of sugary drinks and processed carbs like 100-calorie packs – those will just leave you crashing and burning later from the simple sugar.

When talking to my AnneTheRD nutrition counseling clients, I find that people either try to avoid snacking because they don’t think they should, or they don’t plan well and have nothing on hand when they do get hungry. Both of these scenarios usually end with them being so starved that they either reach for the office candy jar or vending machine, or overdo it later on at dinnertime.

The key is to listen to your body. If you’re hungry, don’t deny your hunger! Just make a smart choice. So let’s all do a little snack planning. It’s just like meal planning, but with snacks!

Here are some of my favorite easy and portable healthy snacks:

1: Fruit & Nuts or Nut Butter

I love this snack because it’s so easy! Simply throw a piece of whole fruit (or pack some berries) and a serving of nuts or nut butter in your bag and you’re ready to rock!

These peanut butter stuffed dates are a great example:

nut butter stuffed dates

2: Granola Bars or Fruit & Nut Bars/Snack Bites

The key with granola/fruit and nut bars is to avoid any that have a lot of added sugar or weird processed ingredients.

Want to try making your own homemade versions? Here are some recipes:

  • 5-Minute No Bake Peanut Butter Granola Bars
  • Chocolate Coconut Date Balls
  • Homemade Protein Granola Bars
  • Puffed Rice Granola Bars with Curry (No Bake)
  • Vanilla Protein Balls with Figs

vegan vanilla fig snack bites

3: String Cheese & Fruit, Hard-Boiled Eggs, or Nuts

Pair the string cheese with a piece of fruit, or a couple hard boiled eggs, or a serving of nuts.

4: Greek Yogurt

I love Greek yogurt because it’s packed with protein! Look for a Greek yogurt without any additives or fillers. If you’re feeling especially hungry, add some nuts or seeds on top for a little healthy fat.

5: Hummus & Veggies

Hummus adds some protein and healthy fat, and the veggies will give you some great nutrients! Try keeping the tub of hummus in the fridge at work, and bring in some sliced carrots, celery, bell peppers, etc. to enjoy with it.

Another option is hummus-inspired dips, like this healthier spicy hummus queso or this white bean avocado hummus!

vegan lemon avocado hummus snack recipe

More Healthy Sweet Snacks

Whether you want to stick to naturally fruit-sweetened snacks, or you’re looking for snacks sweetened with ingredients like maple syrup or honey, here are some delicious and nutritious options:

Peanut Butter Bliss Balls (No Bake)

peanut butter oat protein balls

These peanut buttery snack balls are sweetened with honey and packed with wholesome ingredients like chia seeds, oats, and dried cranberries. They’re easy to make ahead and there’s no baking required!

Balsamic Avocado Strawberry Toast

strawberry avocado toast with balsamic vinegar

Bright, sweet strawberries come together with balsamic glaze for a quick and delicious snack toast! There’s no cooking required – other than toasting a piece of bread – and it only takes a few minutes to throw together.

Coconut Banana Chia Pudding

coconut banana chia pudding in a glass with raspberries and banana slices

This banana chia pudding is made with coconut milk for the ultimate creamy make ahead snack! It only takes 5 minutes to throw together, then just let it sit in the fridge overnight.

You can make a bigger batch to enjoy for a couple days in a row! Top with your favorite fruit/berries and shredded coconut for even more flavor and texture.

Banana Spinach Smoothie

banana spinach smoothie recipe

This green smoothie is super quick and easy: just throw the ingredients into a blender and whirl away! It’s naturally sweetened with ripe banana and is packed with a hidden veggie (spinach) that you won’t even notice.

To save even more time, prep the ingredients that can be frozen in individual bags and store in the freezer until you’re ready to make your smoothie!

More Savory Snack Ideas

Smashed Avocado Toast with Goat Cheese

goat cheese smashed avocado toast with arugula

This goat cheese avocado toast is super flavorful and brightened up with a squeeze of lemon juice. Ground pepper and arugula give it a nice peppery flavor, too! So quick and easy to make.

Cheesy Sun-Dried Tomato Pizza Bars

cheesy pizza snack bars

These cheesy pizza bars are like a crispy version of a savory granola bar! They’re packed with goodness like pumpkin seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, and oats – plus two kinds of cheese – for a tasty portable snack.

Baked Kale Chips (4 Ways)

baked kale chips in a bowl

You might be shocked how quick and easy these crispy baked kale chips are! With four different flavor variations (Lemon Garlic, Everything Bagel, Spicy Nacho, and Ranch), you’re bound to find a crave-worthy version you’ll love.

I hope you guys found these healthy snack ideas helpful!

What’s your favorite healthy afternoon snack when you’re on the go?

Love this post? Check out the nutrition tips and snack-related posts I’ve written in the past:

  • Healthy Toddler Snack Ideas
  • Foods With Omega-3 Fatty Acids (+ Why You Should Eat Them!)
  • 17 Easy Vegan Snack Ideas
  • 21 Homemade Hiking Snacks
  • What Time Should You Stop Eating?
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  • How Much Protein Should You Eat?
  • Intuitive Eating While Working From Home
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37 comments
  • Deb @ Dietitian Debbie Dishes
    April 24, 2013 · 7:17AM:
    Love these healthy snack ideas! My favorite go-to snack is usually fruit with nut butter. Lately, it's been bananas and sunflower butter - so good! I need to try out one of your homemade granola bar recipes. They look delicious! :-)
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    • Kathleen
      April 24, 2013 · 4:16PM:
      I second that! ! I have been on a kick with the sunflower butter and banana. It is so yummy on some toasted stretchy bread. My new thing is to sprinkle on some walnuts for xtra crunch.
      Reply
  • Tara | Treble in the Kitchen
    April 24, 2013 · 7:18AM:
    I am also a HUGE sargento and "cheese stick" fan :) They are perfectly sized to pair with half an apple and some almonds or peanuts! Your "balls" look delicious. I love making my own version of protein bars and balls and I will definitely have to give some of yours a try. Thanks for sharing!!!
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  • Erica @ For the Sake of Cake
    April 24, 2013 · 7:24AM:
    Great tips! I'm definitely a snacker, and try to keep them as healthy as possible. Side note--I had no idea there was an orange float-flavored Larabar! Definitely need to track that down.
    Reply
  • Laura (@mommyrunfaster)
    April 24, 2013 · 7:40AM:
    Mmm, I'm a big fan of snacking too. You hit all of mine- nuts and fruit, veggies and hummus, string cheese or Greek yogurt, pb and banana. And a few bites of dark chocolate. Those are my favorites!
    Reply
  • Pamela Hernandez
    April 24, 2013 · 7:48AM:
    #3 has my favorites - fruit and hard boiled eggs!
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  • Emily @ The Swallow Flies
    April 24, 2013 · 7:50AM:
    In the afternoon, my favorite snack is a tomato, fresh mozzarella, and some wheat thins. It's the perfect mix of proteins and carbs, it's fairly quick to prepare, and it tastes super decadent!
    Reply
  • Beth @ Mangoes and Miles
    April 24, 2013 · 8:07AM:
    Your first two items are two of my greatest obsessions. I carry packs of almond butter like it's cool (isn't it?), and I'm so in love with Larabars. Those are the two snacks that I ALWAYS have in my room!
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    • Anne
      April 24, 2013 · 9:59AM:
      If carrying packets of almond butter is cool, then I'm the coolest. ;)
      Reply
  • Meghan April 24, 2013 · 8:24AM:
    Interesting that the build your snack site doesn't include fat/saturated fat information, however. As a dietitian at a heart hospital, this would be something that would leave my patients confused. For the sake of full exposure, I think this is something Sargento would want to consider!
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    • Anne
      April 24, 2013 · 9:59AM:
      Good idea!
      Reply
  • Charise
    April 24, 2013 · 8:27AM:
    These are pretty much all in my snack rotation. I tend to get in a routine of eating the same thing for a few weeks in a row and then switch it up. I've been trying to add another serving of veggies lately, so have been doing a lot of carrot sticks with either cheese or hard boiled egg.
    Reply
  • kate cecil April 24, 2013 · 8:58AM:
    hey anne! this is definitely one of my favorite posts since i started following your blog. i am always worried that my snacks are either too caloric, lacking protein, or going to spike my blood sugar and just make me more hungry. keep up the good work :)
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  • Elisabeth April 24, 2013 · 9:21AM:
    I love cheese sticks! I have to eat a high protein diet for medical reasons & I eat a couple of cheese sticks every day - my favorites are Sargento reduced fat Colby jack or Frigo Cheesehead light mozzarella.
    Reply
  • Caitlin April 24, 2013 · 9:38AM:
    Yesterday I melted a cheese stick on some rice crackers and then topped it with some salsa-it tasted like nachos! Really yummy
    Reply
  • Jane @ Not Plain So Jane
    April 24, 2013 · 10:04AM:
    I need to get some single serving size containers of almond butter! Favorite snack is a skim latte. Protein + carbs + caffeine :)
    Reply
    • Anne
      April 24, 2013 · 11:12AM:
      Yes, lattes are a great snack, too! I like going for 2% milk to get a little creamy taste in there - good enough that no added sugar is necessary!
      Reply
  • Katie @ KatieEnPursuit
    April 24, 2013 · 10:23AM:
    Great post with tons of options! I travel quite often & always keep Lara bars, apples, nut butter & baggies of cereal on hand :)
    Reply
  • Kim @ Hungry Healthy Girl
    April 24, 2013 · 11:00AM:
    I'm a major snacker! I try to vary it up, but my all time favorite snack is apple slices with nutbutter.
    Reply
  • Christine @ www.idratherbesweating.com
    April 24, 2013 · 11:01AM:
    All great ideas and are recommendations I make to my clients. I love the Justin's peanut butter singer serve packets. I even use them in place of energy gels for my runs because I can stomach them a lot better. I personally need to have a mid-morning snack and mid-afternoon snack. It is amazing how many people (especially women) think that healthy snacking is something they should not be doing when trying to eat healthy and lose weight!
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  • Alissa
    April 24, 2013 · 11:32AM:
    I have done the Justin on apples before, I think it's perfect for a hot day to cool you off. I must find those travel hummus!! How awesome are those?!? They would be perfect for my husband to take to work for snack instead of him hitting up the vending machines. Thank you so much for this idea!
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  • Tiff @ Love, Sweat, & Beers
    April 24, 2013 · 11:53AM:
    I am alllllll about some snack planning. Failing to plan is planning to fail, eh? Plus, I like having a little something to look forward to.
    Reply
    • Anne
      April 24, 2013 · 12:01PM:
      I love that quote - so true!
      Reply
  • Dana @ Conscious Kitchen Blog
    April 24, 2013 · 12:06PM:
    Thanks for sharing these great ideas! I know my snacks are something I can improve on, especially the pairing of protein with healthy fats.
    Reply
  • Joelle (on a pink typewriter)
    April 24, 2013 · 12:57PM:
    Great post! I'm the snacking queen:)
    Reply
  • Jo Lynn April 24, 2013 · 1:31PM:
    Very helpful post! I've been looking for some snack ideas--will definitely try the string cheese + nuts or fruit. I have what can only be described as an unnatural love of cottage cheese. My favorite snack is cottage cheese + cherry tomatoes. Any other foods you like to pair with CC?
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    • Anne
      April 24, 2013 · 1:37PM:
      I love cottage cheese, too. I like adding it to oatmeal! Or having it with a crumbled homemade muffin. Great plain with some fruit, too!
      Reply
  • Stacey
    April 24, 2013 · 3:38PM:
    Love the snack ideas! Like most of us, I am often stuck in work around the clock and have to remind myself to pack healthy snacks for in between meals. I find if I don't have a healthy snack with me, I am way more likely to make unhealthy food decisions. I have brought many of these combos with me to work to munch on. I am also a fan of seaweed crisps and other handy fruits (grapes, pears, etc) which are also great with cheese and nuts! :)
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  • Maureen
    April 24, 2013 · 4:02PM:
    I love hummus & veggies! My usual "after lunch/before I leave work to go exercise" snack is fruit with almond butter. SO filling!
    Reply
  • Meghan @ After the Ivy League
    April 24, 2013 · 8:13PM:
    I am completely obsessed with the Justin's almond butter packets! So delicious, I used to bring them to grad school when I needed a healthy snack and had no access to refrigeration, etc. all day. So good!
    Reply
  • Jan @ Sprouts n Squats
    April 25, 2013 · 3:35AM:
    I love having an apple, a skinny chai, laughing cow cheese or vegetable sticks.
    Reply
  • Roadrunner April 25, 2013 · 8:10AM:
    These are wonderful ideas, thanks. You're right: an afternoon snack is key!
    Reply
  • Ashley May 14, 2013 · 1:25PM:
    Umm...where's the fat/sat fat information in that little snack app from Sargento? Curious omission...
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    • Anne
      May 14, 2013 · 1:48PM:
      I was surprised it wasn't in there too - maybe they would add it if you contacted them and asked!
      Reply
  • Adam Paul
    November 30, 2013 · 2:20PM:
    Awesome snack ideas. Thank you for sharing the list. Can't wait to make some of them for my kids.
    Reply
  • Stacey O, RD
    August 9, 2017 · 7:05PM:
    Great ideas for healthy snacks! A handful of mixed nuts is always my go to. Next is peanut butter and blueberries, it's an all-time favorite.
    Reply
  • Shreya Sharma
    August 31, 2022 · 8:10AM:
    A great list and information about healthy snacks. Granola bars are my favorite. Thank you for the information!
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