It's easy to go overboard when it comes to snacking during the Super Bowl. YouBeauty Nutrition Advisor Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D., says studies show that Americans eat about 44 percent more in social settings than when dining alone.
Kirkpatrick recommends using salad bowls and plates for main dishes and going easy on or entirely skipping fatty dips and chips, which pack a lot of calories in a small serving.
Be kind to your waistline by foregoing those jalapeno poppers and chili cheese fries while cheering on your favorite team this Super Bowl Sunday. Instead, provide your party guests with a sampling of these 10 healthy and tasty snacks. Your body will thank you-inside and out.
Veggie tray with hummus
This sure-to-please offering is easy to prepare. Simply set out baby carrots, broccoli flowerets, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes and red peppers with your favorite hummus.
Consuming carrots, red peppers and broccoli can help fight acne. These veggies are excellent sources of vitamin A, an antioxidant that helps dry up sebum, which clogs pores and causes breakouts.
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Veggie tray with hummus
This sure-to-please offering is easy to prepare. Simply set out baby carrots, broccoli flowerets, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes and red peppers with your favorite hummus.
Consuming carrots, red peppers and broccoli can help fight acne. These veggies are excellent sources of vitamin A, an antioxidant that helps dry up sebum, which clogs pores and causes breakouts.