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How can I make healthy snacks at school that actually taste good?

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I'm a college student struggling to eat healthy on a tight budget and with limited time. I often find myself grabbing whatever's convenient, but it's not great for my health or my wallet. I'd love to make my own snacks at school, but I'm not sure where to start or what ingredients to use. Can anyone suggest some easy and delicious recipes for healthy snacks that won't break the bank or require a lot of prep time? Also, are there any tips for storing and transporting my snacks safely and conveniently?

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I totally get it - it can be tough to eat healthy on a tight budget and with a busy schedule. One of my favorite easy snacks is trail mix. You can make your own by mixing together nuts like almonds and cashews, dried fruit like cranberries and raisins, and a few chocolate chips. It's super customizable and you can add or subtract ingredients based on your preferences and dietary needs.

Another great option is energy balls. These are basically no-bake bites made from rolled oats, nut butter, and honey. You can also add in some chia seeds or protein powder for an extra boost. I like to make a big batch on the weekend and store them in an airtight container in my dorm room. They're easy to grab and go, and they're way healthier than most store-bought snack bars.

When it comes to storing and transporting your snacks, I recommend using reusable containers and bags. You can find them at most dollar stores or thrift shops, and they're a great eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags and wrappers. Just be sure to label your containers so you know what's inside - trust me, you don't want to be eating a mystery snack!

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