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  2. 60 Healthy Snack Ideas That Keep You Full - AOL

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    Ditch the regular potato chips for some healthier veggie chips instead. Our recipe for Air Fryer Veggie Chips uses beets, sweet potato, and zucchini, so you'll keep your calorie count low (a ...

  3. Snacking All-Stars: The 15 Cheapest Snacks - AOL

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    Whatever happens to be your favorite fourth, fifth or sixth meal of the day, snacking gives you the option to indulge in your favorite foods however and whenever you please. The perfect snacks are ...

  4. 12 Healthy Late-Night Snack Ideas - AOL

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    A healthy, zesty snack is never far away when you stack red bell pepper strips, pepper Jack cheese and guacamole in a mason jar. Swap the pepper Jack with regular Jack or Cheddar cheese to cut the ...

  5. Snack - Wikipedia

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    A snack is a small portion of food generally eaten between meals. [1] A snack is often less than 200 [ 2 ] calories, but this can vary. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home.

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Light snacks in Azerbaijan. This is a list of snack foods in alphabetical order by type and name. A snack is a small portion of food eaten between meals.They may be simple, prepackaged items, raw fruits or vegetables or more complicated dishes but they are traditionally considered less than a full meal.

  7. Lunch - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Smørrebrød is a Danish lunch delicacy that is typically used for business meetings or special events. Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter. Many restaurants serve lunch from a buffet rather than fixed portions. In Finland, lunch is a full hot meal, [a] served as one course, sometimes with small salads ...