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Healthy snacks for the beach or pool

August 9, 2018

Summer and swimming make many of us hungry. The aromas from the boardwalk shops or concession stands can stimulate your appetite. Although it is fun and convenient to buy food at the beach or pool, it can be expensive. With some planning, you can spare your wallet and your waistline by packing some healthy snacks or lunch before heading out the door.

An insulated cooler is necessary, but ice cubes can melt quickly. One suggestion is to freeze plastic bottles of water and individual 100 percent juice pouches. They will help keep your food cool – preventing spoilage – and they will provide chilled drinks to keep you hydrated! You can add some frozen cold packs to ensure everything stays cold and safe.

Vegetables and fruit have a high water content which will help with fluid consumption. They are also high in fiber and vitamins, and low in fat. Raw vegetables (crudités) and dip are filling and nutritious.

Have the vegetables prewashed, cut, chopped and packed in plastic bags or lidded containers the night before. Vegetables that maintain their integrity well in the cooler include celery sticks and baby carrots; red, green or yellow pepper strips; cherry tomatoes; broccoli and cauliflower florets; and raw slices of cucumber, zucchini or yellow squash. Low-fat salad dressings, hummus, bean dip, nonfat French onion dip, spinach dip or tzatziki can be packed to accompany vegetables.

Beebe Healthcare’s Ornish Lifestyle Medicine program provides great recipes that are also plant-based and healthy. To try the recipe for Ornish Sweet Pea Herb Dip, go to www.ornish.com/spectrum-recipes/sweet-pea-herb-dip/.

Whole fruits make great snacks for the beach or pool. Apples, pears, bananas, oranges, grapes, peaches or plums should be washed before being packed in the cooler. Frozen seedless grapes are very refreshing. Make a fruit salad with kiwi, pineapple, mango, grapes, strawberries, cherries or blueberries. Pack them in individual containers with plastic spoons for an energizing snack.

Since bread gets soggy quickly, try using whole-wheat tortillas, pitas or flatbread for sandwiches and wraps. Make low-fat peanut or almond butter and jelly, or try a hummus and veggie wrap. Other options include beans and nonfat cheese or turkey and vegetable wraps. If you want to skip the carbs altogether, try low-sodium ham and tomatoes in a lettuce wrap.

Prepare cold burritos with wheat or corn tortillas. For filling, mash up canned black or pinto beans and add chopped onion, green chilies, salsa and nonfat grated cheese. Cut them in half and wrap each one in foil.

A lettuce salad or whole-wheat pasta salad with varied vegetables and chickpeas or beans is a great lunch. Pack the nonfat or low-fat salad dressing in a separate plastic container. Make extra skinless chicken breasts on the grill the night before and eat them at the beach out of the cooler.

Beach or pool snacks help you refuel and hydrate. Individual servings discourage overeating and reduce the chance of getting sand in your food. Try to avoid salty snacks which can contribute to dehydration. Nonfat or low-fat string cheese, cheese cubes or cheese rounds are tasty snacks that provide protein.

Also consider: hard-boiled eggs or egg whites; brown rice cakes; yogurt (try freezing it the night before); nonfat pudding cups; individual cereal boxes (Grape Nuts or whole-grain Cheerios); baked tortillas chips and salsa; unsalted, roasted edamame or chickpeas; unsalted roasted nuts or trail mix; unsalted homemade popcorn; and unsalted whole-grain pretzels.

Packing healthy food for the beach and pool will keep everyone satisfied, will provide energy and will contribute to a fun day. Don’t forget the hand wipes and sunscreen!

Debra Dobies, MA, RD, LDN, is a registered dietitian and medical nutrition therapist with Beebe Healthcare's Ornish Lifestyle Medicine program. The program is located at Beebe Healthcare’s Rehoboth Health Campus on Route 24. It is the only program in Delaware, and results have proven the program prevents, reduces and even reverses heart disease. For more information, go to www.beebehealthcare.org/ornish or call 302-645-3514.

 

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