You can also dip
celery into hummus, natural peanut or almond butter, salsa, or even my favorite tahini dip if you like!
Not exact matches
Scoop the
hummus into a bowl, and serve with whole chips or
celery sticks.
Here are a few low (er) carb things I added
into my snack regimen: protein powder smoothie, daiya wedges, and
celery / bell peppers slices with
hummus.
After you prepare the green leaves, you can chop the stems to dip
into salsa and
hummus, another alternative to baked chips or carrots and
celery.
Usually a soup, stirfry, pasta, salad, meatballs, whole chicken, or something of the like — cut up carrots,
celery, zucchini, tomatoes, cucumber etc
into 5 containers for morning snacks for the week (usually 1 - 2 cups)-- Measure 1/4 cups of nuts like almonds, cashews, peanuts, pistachios,
into 5 containers for afternoon snacks for the week — prepare one or two easy sauces in my food processor to use for snacks or in salads i.e.
hummus, artichoke dip, pesto, etc
Celery has a strong, distinctive flavor that a couple of people find off - putting, but most people enjoy it dipped
into hummus or ranch, cooked
into a wide range of soups, stir fries, and pastas, or even smothered in peanut butter and topped with raisins.