These healthy snacks are made with some of the best ingredients of fall — and they're so easy to make, it's easy to try them today.
Healthy snacks are a great idea all year round: They’re an excellent way to make sure you’re getting proper nutrition when those mid-afternoon munchies hit you hard; they give you lots of energy to stay focused and alert; and they keep you on track to meet fitness goals. But healthy snacks are especially handy in the fall. That’s when cold weather can make you more prone to head indoors and curl up with a pumpkin spiced latte than suit up and go for a jog in 40-degree weather .
Be prepared to swerve temptation with satisfying, healthy fall snacks that you can make yourself in a few easy steps with fresh ingredients. While simple snacks like apples, dry-roasted nuts, and baby carrots are great, quick, and healthy hunger tamers, homemade snacks are a smart way to check off a few nutrition benefits in one treat.
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