Plenty of artists have painted fruits and vegetables, but do we get
enough to eat? Americans tend to have unhealthy diets, so I thought I would promote some health tips for both the artist and average American. Here are some tips to help the busy working artist get enough
fruits and veggies.
14 Great Snacks for The Healthy Artist on the Go
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Peppers – peppers (mini sweet peppers are my husband’s favorite) can be cut into bite sized pieces and placed in individual serving size containers. If you like you can add you favorite salad dressing to dip them in. If you can find a pepper that you like without the dressing you will certainly save calories and fat. I like to stuff peppers with beans and corn.
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my healthy fruit cake for my graduation |
2.
Homemade Trail Mix - Take your favorite dried fruits, add peanuts (and other nuts), pretzels and M&Ms or any other mini treat you desire. Don't forget that even though peanuts have a lot of nutritional value they are high in fat.
TIP: When you have a snack that you tend to eat too much of or that you know is high in calories or fat, create individual containers or baggies. I do this with fig newtons and reuse the bags. I know exactly how much I can have for 100 calories. I also know that if I took an entire pack, I would eat them all.
3.
Fruit - I love how grapefruit, Avocado and Kiwi come in their own serving bowl. Just cut in half and spoon the yumminess out. Avocado is also high in fat, so don't over do it. Any fruit will do.
4.
Veggies - Pre-cut carrots, radishes, peppers, broccoli, and any other vegetable work well. Snap peas are quite filling, delicious and only 35 calories for a serving. I have even done this with jalapenos (though I am not sure about their nutritional value). I learned to be more careful cleaning them out than I am when I use them for cooking.
Zucchini and cucumber are great with hummus. Veggies can be added to many meals such as eggs, pasta, breads, or turned into
patties.