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8th March 2020
03:00pm GMT

3. Popcorn
Woah, who knew?! Popcorn is high in fiber and carbohydrates (without the butter, though). It’s a whole-grain snack that will make you feel full and guilt-free!
4. Water
Proper hydration is the key to a healthy body, and studies have shown that starting your day out with lemon-infused water will help increase your metabolism and energy. Also, sometimes, we confuse hunger with dehydration, so make sure you keep a water bottle near you throughout the day.
5. Green Tea
Caffeine from green tea feels steadier than the spike/crash of coffee, and on top of that, Green tea contains L-theanine, an amino acid that promotes relaxation and energy.
6. Eggs
Egg yolks are naturally rich in B vitamins, which help convert energy and build strong bones. Bonus: eggs are one of the best sources of protein, so make sure to chow down on them after an intense run or gym work-out!
7. Blueberries
Loaded with antioxidants, blueberries are a proper superfood that will help with cognitive function and mental agility, according to nutritionists.
8. Whole Grains
Whole grains do contain carbs, but they’re the complex kind that provide energy throughout the day.
9. Spinach
Spinach helps increase the efficiency of our mitochondria, which help produce energy in our cells. The same goes for other dark, leafy greens too. Try some spinach in your next smoothie – we promise you won't even know it's in there!
10. Almonds
Almonds are packed with good fats (which help you stay full) and include fiber and nutrients. Remember: don’t over-do it—almonds, like other nuts, are high in fat.
How do YOU snack to keep your energy levels up? Any favourite recipes to share with us? Send me an e-mail at: Trine.Jensen@Herfamily.ie