Call 'em Cuties. Call 'em clementines. Whatever you call them, those little balls of orange citrus goodness are addictive!
For the past several weeks, I've been stocking the kitchen with clementines for quick, easy snacking. They peel easier than an orange. They're approximately 45 calories a piece. And they're easy to take in a lunchbox.
What more can you ask for from a simple, healthy snack?
Do you enjoy clementines? It seems like people either love them or hate them. Please weigh in below in the comments section!
Note: Today's post is part of the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. Each day during the month of April I'll highlight a letter of the alphabet with a healthy snack idea. Today is "C" day. Stop back tomorrow for another delicious tip!
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
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For the past several weeks, I've been stocking the kitchen with clementines for quick, easy snacking. They peel easier than an orange. They're approximately 45 calories a piece. And they're easy to take in a lunchbox.
What more can you ask for from a simple, healthy snack?
Do you enjoy clementines? It seems like people either love them or hate them. Please weigh in below in the comments section!
Note: Today's post is part of the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. Each day during the month of April I'll highlight a letter of the alphabet with a healthy snack idea. Today is "C" day. Stop back tomorrow for another delicious tip!
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
We buy them by the case! They're a favorite in our house....
ReplyDeleteI do too! There's only two of us, but we love grabbing them for a quick snack! ~Angela
DeleteI live for Clementine season (which, here, seems to be around Christmas). They weren't as good as last year, but... mmmm!
ReplyDeleteAren't they just delicious!! I love how easy they are to peel! ~Angela
DeleteIf Clementines are those orange thingies in the bowl, here in South Africa we call them naartjies and they are delicious and very popular/common in winter. They peel very easily, can be very sweet and they can separate so easily they are easy to eat. Lovely quick critussy goodness without the juicy mess of an orange. Ideal for eating on the go or even giving to your small kids to eat on their own.
ReplyDeleteYes! They are the orange fruits in the bowl! I love them for all the same reasons you do! ~Angela
DeleteCitrus is quite common where I live. They pack such a punch of vitamin C, a snack that really boosts the immune system.
ReplyDeleteYou're so lucky! They are "in season" for us in the winter, so I've been stocking up. They're shipped to the Midwest fresh from Florida!! Yum! ~Angela
Deletethe cool thing about Cuties is that KIDS love them! A good way to get kids to eat healthy.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! So true! Thanks for visiting! ~Angela
DeleteLove those! And you are right they do peel easier. So much easier to take to work and eat than an orange.
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Oh, you know it! Sometimes I stash a few in my purse to eat on the go! LOL! ~Angela
DeleteI like them but I can't get my 3 year old to eat them!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the little one will grow into them! Have you tried peeling them and offering a small cup of yogurt dip to entice your child? ~Angela
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