Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here....a sandwich can be healthy, but I don't eat meat, so it's limited protein, and the filling part really is just the bread. More carbs than would be in a handful of crackers or pretzels. "Healthy" certainly varies by person. Bring vegetarian AND knowing my own body and habits I have to actively be aware of limiting carbs and am better off filling up on veggies. I'm not judging anyone's sandwich, but I've lost weight and getting way more veggie intake when I'm home without even trying and this is the main difference in my diet.
Got it. I get a little rankled that sandwiches get a bad rap for being unhealthy in our diet culture when they’re a perfectly healthy and balanced option for many people.
Anyway, I think you have most of your vegetarian snacky options covered. I would go to Trader Joe’s to get a variety of the fun stuff to switch up. Different kinds of crackers, cheese, and dip combos as well as tons of different nuts and trail mixes. They also have a few things I’d add—Greek seasoned chickpeas which are great straight from the can, and canned vegan stuffed grape leaves.
Also—a tortilla (low carb if that’s better for you) spread with peanut butter, cream cheese, hummus, etc and sliced into pinwheels.