Snacks Recipes (Most Popular)
Granola is incredibly affordable when you make it yourself. This recipe combines some of my favorite ingredients: maple syrup, almond butter and seeds!
Never buy the jarred stuff again! This DIY version is perfectly sweet. Goes perfectly with potato pancakes!
Makes 5 GIANT Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Great for breakfast or a snack. Chewy and Tasty:) Very low-fat and low-calorie!
These completely sugar-free treats with satisfy your sweet tooth without guilt! Peanut-free, gluten-free, sugar-free--and totally delicious. Just 75 calories each!
Serve this delicious dip with low carb vegetables like green pepper strips, celery sticks, and cucumber slices.
A great alternative to cookies, this recipe is a tasty snack that is easy to make. Make it healthier by using whole wheat tortillas!
This recipe was adapted from a diabetic cookbook. A very tasty way of including fruit and oats into your diet!
These have a great flavor, the perfect amount of sweetness, and a nice, soft texture (be sure to use whole wheat PASTRY flour, not regular whole wheat!). Nutritious, too!
Calcium, protein, and vitamin packed, this quick snack will not leave you hungry.
This low carb bread makes a great sandwich for breakfast or lunch. Quick and easy, too.
Fewer than 70 calories per pancake, you can easily have two for breakfast and still have room for some turkey bacon or eggs! Almost 2g fiber and 4g protein per pancake as well! Good and good for you, can't beat the simplicity either.
For those of you who need a little assistance waking up, this is a great substitute for your regular cup of coffee.
Mmm, pumpkin spice lattes. The craving hits with the first burst of cool air. Save money and calories by making them at home.
These hunger-busting bars are ready in a snap, and they're perfect for a hike or an after-workout snack.
This dip tastes decadent but is very healthy. Great Valentine to share with someone you love!
Don't be put off by the vibrant green color of this refreshing smoothie. It tastes of the tropics!
A store near my daughter's house in California has peanut butter granola in the bulk food section. But I couldn't find it anywhere near my house in Illinois, so I found this recipe online and made my own. Now I'm glad I couldn't find it at the store. It's cheaper and I can control the ingredients that are used.