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It’s snack time and the vending machine is calling

I don’t know about you, but most days between 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm I end up in front of the vending machine trying to decide what will hold me over until dinner. My first instinct is to go for the peanut M&Ms. And the reason for my choice is simple, I grew up in Hackettstown, N.J. the home of M&M Mars, so they will always have a soft spot in my heart and taste buds. However, as it gets harder and harder to lose those extra pounds, I’ve had to rethink my first choice and start making healthier decisions when it comes to snacking.

Here at Lumenos I have some help in making smarter snacking choices - our vending machines have been stocked with healthy snack options. We also display the nutritional information for all of the snacks offered next to the vending machines. And to further encourage smarter snacking, the healthy snacks are priced lower than the “unhealthy” options. So the M&Ms are still there, but they cost a little more than a bag of pretzels.

Clearly, most vending machines aren’t stocked with an enormous choice of healthy snacks and even fewer tell you which snacks are healthy, so here are some quick tips for how to choose a healthy snack:

  • 150 – 200 calories or less
  • Less than 5 grams of fat
  • Less than 1 gram of saturated fat
  • 0 grams of trans fat
  • Less than 280 mg of sodium

But some days I still choose the M&Ms. Maybe it's to help curb that chocolate craving or maybe they just remind me of my hometown, but regardless of the reason occasional treats are okay - as long as they remain occasional.

Jason - a Lumen 

Comments

 

Cooking For the Holidays said:

It is wearisome trying to sum the hours we\'ve used up searching for Ice Cream the Old Way pages.

March 20, 2008 9:27 PM

About jknowles

Hi, I'm Jason and I've always been very active (softball, running marathons, Judo) and will try just about any sport or activity at least once - my long term goal is to compete in an Ironman triathlon before I turn 40 (only a year and a half left...). Taking personal responsibility for one's health has always been a guiding principle of mine, so much so that I've been able to help some close friends adopt healthier lifestyles. Through unique approaches to health, such as Ignite, I get to share my own experiences and learn from you. After all, regardless of who our employer is, we're all health care consumers.

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