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EatFit LiveWell is a blog dedicated to linking simple lifestyle changes to a healthier mind, body and soul. EatFit LiveWell’s mission is to inspire readers to live for health by providing easy to implement changes based on our author’s experiences.
Mar 03

Best of the Best: Our Favorite Bars

As someone who is constantly watching what she eats, I have been on the hunt to find the best bars to help keep me satisfied between workouts and meals. Bars should definitely not be seen as a meal supplement but they are convenient to have on hand in the office or in your bag so you have a safe fall back instead of becoming a victim to the drive-thru. There are hundreds of bars available so I did my own little taste test. Below are a few that I've tried so far and I liked.

Do you have a favorite snack bar? Please share. I'm always looking for new ones to try.

Best Ingredient List: Lara Bar
PROS: Creative flavors, gluten free, dairy free, all raw ingredients and only 5 items in ingredient list. Good for anyone who has any diet restrictions. We liked the sweet fruity taste.

CONS: Texture might not be for everyone. It's a bit chewy and reminded us of 1 inch thick fruit leather.


Nutritional Information:
   - Serving Size 1 bar
   - Calories: 230
   - Total Fat: 13g
   - Cholesterol: 0mg
   - Sodium: 0mg
   - Potassium: 340mg
   - Total Carbs: 23g
   - Dietary Fiber: 4g
   - Sugars: 18g
   - Protein: 6g

Best Bar To Fill You Up: Clif Mojo Bar - OUR FAVORITE!
PROS: The salty and sweet flavors really satisfied our snack tooth. It's packed with protein so this is a great option for after a workout.

CONS: If you have a nut allergy this is not a good option for you.

Nutritional Information:
   - Serving Size 1 bar
   - Calories: 200
   - Total Fat: 10g
   - Cholesterol: 0mg
   - Sodium: 200mg
   - Potassium: 210mg
   - Total Carbs: 20g
   - Dietary Fiber: 2g
   - Sugars: 9g
   - Protein: 10g

Best Bar For A Quick Snack: Nature Valley Bar
PROS: 2 bars in each pack offer the illusion of eating more. There are a variety of flavors and the bars have a nice balance of protein and fiber. It's readily available in most grocery stores. The crunch is a nice alternative to chewy bars.

CONS: Didn't fill us up as much as we had hoped.


Nutritional Information:
   - Serving Size 2 bar
   - Calories: 190
   - Total Fat: 6g
   - Cholesterol: 0mg
   - Sodium: 160mg
   - Total Carbs: 29g
   - Dietary Fiber: 2g
   - Sugars: 12g
   - Protein: 4g

Best All Around Bar: Nectar Bar
PROS: 2 servings of fruit in each bar, all organic ingredients, only 5 items in ingredient list and tastes great! Balanced amount of fiber, protein and vitamins.

CONS: Can be hard to find. Look in you local natural food store or online.


Nutritional Information:
   - Serving Size 1 bar
   - Calories: 170
   - Total Fat: 6g
   - Cholesterol: 0mg
   - Sodium: 0mg
   - Potassium: 370mg
   - Total Carbs: 29g
   - Dietary Fiber: 4g
   - Sugars: 18g
   - Protein: 8g

Best Bar To Make You...Go: Fiber One Bar
PROS: Sweet, chewy, full of fiber, easy to find in most grocery stores

CONS: This left us hungry and scrounging for a 2nd snack. And, high in fiber can be a good thing....but it might have you clearing the office.

Nutritional Information
   - Serving Size 1 bar
   - Calories: 140
   - Total Fat: 4g
   - Cholesterol: 0mg
   - Sodium: 95mg
   - Total Carbs: 29g
   - Dietary Fiber: 9g
   - Sugars: 10g
   - Protein: 2g


Nutritional information may vary depending on which flavor bar you choose.
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Mar 01

Monday Munchies: Hummus Among Us

"Put your hand up on my hip. When I dip, you dip, we dip."
-69 Boyz

I work from home and with the kitchen only a few feet away I find myself staring into the fridge about every hour looking for something to snack on. So, I've made it a point to have snacks on hand right and easily accessible - ideally positioned right at the front of the fridge so I don't have to dig around too much.

When looking for a nutritious and filling snack I keep versatility in mind as well. I get bored easily with the same thing everyday so I always ask myself "How many different ways can I use this snack?"

Hummus is an incredibly versatile snack. You can use it as a dip for a variety of different veggies, spread on a whole wheat pita (with some more veggies if you wish) or scooped with a crispy Wasa cracker.

I was in the mood for hummus last night and realized we were out. I'd been meaning to make some from scratch for quite a while but kept getting held up every time I saw tahini in a recipe. I figured that there must be a stand in for tahini and after a quick search I read that many people use peanut butter or almond butter instead. It makes sense - tahini is like peanut butter only made with sesame seeds. Why hadn't I thought of this before?

THE RECIPE
I quickly grabbed a can of garbanzo beans out of the pantry, a few garlic cloves, about 3 tablespoons of almond butter, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, parsley, a few squirts of lemon juice and a few spices (salt, pepper, a pinch of cumin). Within about 10 minutes I had delicious hummus whirling around in my Magic Bullet all for less than $2.00.

THE SKINNY (NUTRITION AND CALORIES)
This recipe has about 120 calories in 4 tablespoons. Paired with 2 large carrots (or any other vegetable) you have a 200 calorie snack. Plus, garbanzo beans are a great source of protein and fiber and carrots have a very high fullness factor. This means they make you more full with fewer calories than many other snack options.

OTHER OPTIONS
If you want variety, hummus is the poster child. You can experiment with other beans, add in some roasted red peppers, olives, sun dried tomatoes, spinach, basil, chives or any other vegetable or herb you want to try. The possibilities are endless and depending on what you add you can add so many great vitamins and nutrients. You can keep homemade hummus in a tightly sealed container for about 5-7 days (if it lasts that long!).

Aside from using hummus as a snack I've also used it on pizza as an alternative to pizza sauce and instead of mayonnaise on sandwiches.

Do you have a hummus recipe to share?
What do you use hummus for?
Do tell!
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