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    Default 6 Smart Snacks for After Your Workout

    I have found some snacks that anyone can enjoy after working out. I hope you enjoy them

    Protein Shake with Banana
    "After a workout, you want ample protein combined with a carbohydrate," says Reisinger. A protein shake made from whey protein, water, and half a banana is a great choice, since your body quickly turns it into energy.
    Recommended Serving Size: 2 scoops of whey protein powder combined with water and 1/2 banana, 250 calories

    Peanut Butter & Banana on Rice Cakes
    If you're craving something more substantial after a workout, a healthy peanut butter and banana sandwich will fit the bill. Instead of bread, smooth your peanut butter onto two brown rice cakes for extra fiber (without empty carbs). And while you may usually avoid bananas because they're too full of sugar, eating one after a workout is just fine. "This is one of the only times I recommend a high-glycemic carbohydrate source such as banana, because the uptake will be rapid," says Reisinger. Translation: It'll replenish your energy quickly.
    Recommended Serving Size: 1/2 banana, 1 tbsp. peanut butter, and 2 brown rice cakes, 215 calories

    Hummus and Pita
    Another great carb/protein combo: Hummus and whole wheat pita. Hummus, a dip made from pureed chickpeas, gives you both carbs and protein. Coupled with the slow-release energy from the whole wheat pita, it makes for a snack that'll keep you fueled for hours.
    Recommended Serving Size: 1/4 cup hummus with 1 whole wheat pita, 275 calories

    Yogurt and Fresh Berries
    Protein makes sense after a workout, since it contains amino acids that help build muscle. "Your muscles are depleted of amino acids after a workout, so you need an adequate supply of protein to help build them up," says Reisinger. Low-fat yogurt can pack nearly 15 grams of protein; add some berries for carbohydrate-driven energy.
    Recommended Serving Size: 1 8-ounce container of plain, low-fat yogurt with 1/2 cup berries, 180 calories

    Tuna on Whole Wheat
    What could be more filling after a workout than half a sandwich? And when you choose its filling wisely, you'll be building muscle while you eat, too! "Research shows that carbs and protein together have a better response to post-workout recovery," says Reisinger. Tuna drizzled with a little lemon juice and olive oil spread over a slice of whole wheat bread is an ideal protein/carb mini-meal.
    Recommended Serving Size: 4 ounces water-packed tuna and 1 slice whole wheat bread, 220 calories

    Turkey and Cheese with Apple Slices
    If you're not in the mood for a sandwich, skip the bread and eat the fillings on their own! Spread a soft-cheese wedge over two or three slices of lean deli turkey, then roll up for a quick, high-protein, eat-on-the-go snack. Add a sliced apple for some energy-boosting (and glycogen-replenishing) carbs.
    Recommended Serving Size: 4 ounces deli turkey, 1 soft cheese wedge, and 1 apple, 240 calories

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    After I exercise I actually eat cereals to fill me up but thanks to you I have a lot of options now . Turkey and cheese sounds very delicious. Although I won't have that available all the time, it's great to know that I can have them after working out/exercising. Yogurt are really healthy and I love them so much. Peanut butter and bananas are tasty too. Thanks for these tips mikaela!

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    These are tasty and healthy snacks to enjoy after working out. Thanks mikaela for sharing this with us. When I get tired and hungry after exercising I just eat cereals or fruits. I'm glad to know that there are other foods that I can eat like tuna sandwich and yogurt

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    Your tips for very helpful.

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    very good suggestions!

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    Thanks Mikeslo_Mcd and treaja. I'm glad my post helps. My favorite are Tuna on Whole Wheat and Peanut Butter & Banana on Rice Cakes. I highly recommend you try those first.
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