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Top Snacks For Traveling

Top Snacks For Traveling

It can be tough to find the right snacks while traveling, which causes us to reach for popular unhealthy options. However, it doesn't have to be like that! For those who feel apprehensive about the cost of your journey, don't worry – you can travel on a budget with the use of Discountrue coupons for Hotels.com and save money on accommodation or transport, which leaves you with more assets to simply enjoy! Read on to discover some useful suggestions that can help you maintain the same eating habits you've grown accustomed to and ensure that vacation is not cut short by crummy gas station and airline food.

1. Trail Mix


Trail mix is a great snack that can be whipped up at home, since all you need is some dried fruit, seeds and nuts. Simply mix the three together and parcel it out into Ziploc bags or resealable containers. Trail mix takes little to no space in your luggage, but is tremendously filling.

2. Fruit and Nut Bars


If you are purchasing fruit and nut bars from the store, take a moment to read the ingredients first. This allows you to ensure that the fruit and nut bars contain the same type of ingredients that you cook with at home.

3. Whole Grain Muffins


You can choose from a number of flavors, including berries, cornbread, and zucchini. And to create this delicious snack, all you need are muffin cups and quick bread loaf! Tasty and health-friendly.

4. Apples and Bananas


You can also spice up this simple option by bringing a single packet of peanut butter along for the ride. This will keep you away from the fast food and gas station snacks.

5. Sliced Veggies


For those with little ones in tow, sliced veggies provide a great way to get your children eating healthier. Bringing some homemade hummus as a dipping sauce for your carrots and grapes makes meal time more fun than ever.

6. Frozen Peas


Frozen peas are a multipurpose snack. Not only do they serve as a great option in between meals, but you can also use them as a pseudo ice pack and keep all of your other perishables fresh in the process.

7. Fruit Leathers


Fruit leathers provide travelers a number of choices. They can go with apricots, dried cranberries, raisins or even dried apple rings. If you decide to purchase your fruit leathers from a store, make sure to check the ingredients for added sugars.

8. Organic Popcorn


Don't reach for a pre-made bag of popcorn that is chock full of additives and chemicals. Instead, you can use a brown paper bag and make your own homemade popcorn!

9. Grapes


Grapes are a great travel snack, since they are naturally bite sized and will not take up too much room in your luggage. If you're not into grapes, you can also opt for the cherry tomato, which pack a similar punch, despite their diminutive size.

10. Rice Cakes


Rice cakes are a great option that are sure to fill you. And if you do not wish to eat them by themselves, they can serve as a complement to all the aforementioned snacks on this list. Otherwise, you could opt for whole grain crackers instead.


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