Power Snacks

Power Snacks
Title Power Snacks PDF eBook
Author Parragon Books Ltd
Publisher Love Food
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-04-16
Genre Cooking (Natural foods)
ISBN 9781472375964

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Designed to change the way you snack and fuel your body for long-term health, these power-packed snack recipes use whole, natural foods as their base to create delicious mouthfuls that will leave you feeling full, satisfied and, above all, well nourished.

Silly Snacks

Silly Snacks
Title Silly Snacks PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Darling
Publisher Better Homes & Gardens Books
Total Pages 116
Release 1998
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780696208478

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With 52 fun, yummy snacks, this kid-friendly cookbook is divided into chapters with such themes as magic, outer space, and the wild west. Every recipe has been "kid tasted, tested and approved". 50 full-color photos. 100 color illustrations.

Classic Snacks Made from Scratch

Classic Snacks Made from Scratch
Title Classic Snacks Made from Scratch PDF eBook
Author Casey Barber
Publisher Ulysses Press
Total Pages 194
Release 2013-02-19
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1612431216

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"Barber's book is a masterpiece of reverse engineering."--SeriousEats.com YOUR FAVORITE TREATS . . . FROM YOUR KITCHEN A cream-filled chocolate cupcake for dessert. Caramel popcorn while watching a movie. An ice cream sandwich on a hot summer day. What could be better than indulging in your favorite guilty pleasures? Having the fun and satisfaction of making them yourself with all-natural ingredients so they taste more delicious than the brand-name originals. This book faithfully reproduces beloved snacks and nostalgic vending machine classics, like: -Nutter Butters(R) -Nacho Cheese Doritos(R) -Funyuns(R) -Klondike(R) Bars -Animals Crackers -Creamsicles(R) -Sour Patch(TM) Kids -Cinnamon Pop Tarts(R) Wouldn't it be nice if junk food wasn't full of junk? This book answers that dilemma by serving up recipes for delicious, preservative-free treats made with the good, old-fashioned ingredients--flour, sugar and butter. With 70 scrumptiously salty and sweet recipes, plus mouth-watering full-color photos, this

Super Healthy Snacks and Treats

Super Healthy Snacks and Treats
Title Super Healthy Snacks and Treats PDF eBook
Author Jenna Zoe
Publisher Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages 279
Release 2015-03-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1849756848

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When Jenna Zoe decided to clean up her eating, she started to devise recipes that would allow her to enjoy treats made with ingredients that her body could harness for well-being, vitality and sustenance. Super Healthy Snacks and Treats will inspire you to change the way you snack, and see and feel the benefits in no time. Jenna replaces refined sugar with natural sweeteners such as agave syrup and maple syrup; wheat flour with wheat-free alternatives; and dairy with nut milks and health-giving oils. And she packs the snacks with fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and other superfoods to furnish your body with long-term health-enhancing vitamins and minerals. The chapters are Breakfasts, Power Snacks, Party Snacks, Dips & Dippers, Sweet Bites, Cookies and Bakes. There are kale chips, dips like edamame and miso or light babaganoush, gluten-free crackers, almond butter cups, chocolate chip coconut cookies, no-bake crispie cakes, banana bread and cinnamon buns. Lots of ideas would suit children's lunchboxes.

Salty Snacks

Salty Snacks
Title Salty Snacks PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Nims
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2012-09-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1607741822

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This collection of 75 recipes for savory puffs, chips, crackers, breads, nuts, veggies and meats puts a fresh, crunchy spin on homemade snacks. Are you ready to take your love of salty snacks to the next level? This collection of seventy-five recipes for veggie chips, cheese straws, toasted nuts, pita chips, herb crackers, savory cookies, and snack mixes puts a fresh, crunchy spin on homemade nibbles. So broaden your horizons beyond microwave popcorn and bagged chips to include inventive snacks like Roasted Chickpeas with Sumac, Coconut Crisps with Basil and Chiles, Salami Chips with Grainy Mustard Dip, Stilton and Walnut Pinwheels, and more. Indeed, with all the excess sodium and hidden preservatives in prepackaged foods, it’s smart as well as delicious to make your own savory bites from scratch. Nutritious offerings like Parsnip and Carrot Chips, gluten-free recipes like Cumin Lentil Crackers, and the option to customize the amount of added salt (or alternative spices and sprinklings) will appeal to snackers of every stripe. Perfect for cocktail parties, after-school snack time, or anytime you need a nosh, this collection’s easy techniques and exotic flavors are sure to delight anyone with a “salty tooth.”

Healthy Snacks on MyPlate

Healthy Snacks on MyPlate
Title Healthy Snacks on MyPlate PDF eBook
Author Mari C. Schuh
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 26
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429687487

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Simple text and photographs introduce USDA's MyPlate tool and presents healthy snack options for children.

Snacks

Snacks
Title Snacks PDF eBook
Author Janis Thiessen
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0887555276

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"Snacks" is a history of Canadian snack foods, of the independent producers and workers who make them, and of the consumers who can’t put them down. Janis Thiessen profiles several iconic Canadian snack food companies, including Old Dutch Potato Chips, Hawkins Cheezies, and chocolate maker Ganong. These companies have developed in distinctive ways, reflecting the unique stories of their founders and their intense connection to specific locations. These stories of salty or sweet confections also reveal a history that is at odds with popular notions of “junk food.” Through extensive oral history and archival research, Thiessen uncovers the roots of our deep loyalties to different snack foods, what it means to be an independent snack food producer, and the often-quirky ways snacks have been created and marketed. Clearly written, extensively illustrated, and lavish with detail about some of Canadians’ favorite snacks, this is a lively and entertaining look at food and labour history.