Let’s be honest – eating healthy in summer can be seriously hard work.
There’s Christmas, New Years and a dozen wine-fuelled celebrations and parties to attend in between.
But with loads of fresh fruit and vegetables available at this time of year, it’s not hard to incorporate some healthy snacks into the mix.
Although snacking often gets a bad rap with some people concerned about overeating or stacking up on “empty calories”, Accrediting Practising Dietitian Rachel Scoular says that snacking comes with loads of positives.
“Eating smaller, more frequent meals allows you to spread your total calories out over the day, helping to stabilise your appetite, boost nutrient intake and be a craving controller,” Rachel told Mamamia.