What To Eat When Reading

I thought it'd be great to share some of the top snacks I like to munch on when I'm reading. We all love to snack on something when we're reading, and this post is perfect for you! I will give you the biggest tips in choosing the healthiest and smartest snack choices. 

1. Pretzel Crisps by Snack Factory
These are probably the best pretzels that have ever been made! They are basically pretzels that have been mashed into crisps like thin potato chips! They are 10x as lighter and crispier than any other ordinary pretzel and pretzels are a healthier alternative to oily bags of potato chips or Doritios. They come in many different flavors- Original, Everything, and Parmesan Garlic. It's freaking delicious! 

2. Good Old Fashioned Grapes 

Grapes are succulent and sweet little things to indulge in when you're reading. But be warned you might drop some grape juice on your books and it doesn't get kind of messy! Whether it's green grapes of purple grapes, grapes are just delicious and so much healthier! 

3. Frozen Mangoes
A while back I used to be obsessed with frozen mangoes. Frozen mangoes are so good and a great, fun way to mix up eating your fruits. Frozen grapes are actually a thing now! They're great because they leave no mess and they just pop in your mouth when you need something quick to fulfill your hunger. 

4. Pocky (Japanese Biscuit)
Although not the healthiest option, Pocky is probably the most delicious chocolate-covered biscuit in the world. They are long cookie sticks that are dipped in all different kinds of chocolate- chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and even green tea for all you green tea lovers out there! Because of their shape, they are the perfect snack to just finish quickly. 

5. Krave Cereal
Yes Krave is a boxed cereal but it also doubles as a small snack you can pop in your mouth one-by-one. They are little cookie biscuits filled with an inside layer of chocolate, and it's just so good yum yum yum. Try them with milk, they're even better. What I like to do when eating these while reading is take them and pour them out in a small bowl that I take with me to my bedroom. 

6. Gummy Bears
If you're a candy kind of person, gummy bears are the best! They're small, ready to eat, and savory! Not to mention they are bear-shaped and that means good things happen. I also like to play around with food and these gummy bears just give me all the more of a reason to play with my food. 

7. Chocolate-Covered Almonds
I'm not allowed to eat too much at a time. Chocolate-covered almonds are very very unhealthy especially for me because I like to binge eat. Nonetheless, they are probably the best things in the world since they're so delectable and tasty. A crispy and crunchy almond engulfed with a chocolate coating. Perfection! 

8. Apples Dipped in Crunchy Peanut Butter
Apples are by far my favorite fruit but when you pair it with peanut butter... you create an entirely new treat that is both healthy and a little unhealthy! If it doesn't make sense, then just take my word for it and try it out. You're going to be amazed by how great it tastes. And yes, it does look disgusting if you've never had it before. 


I want to know.. what are your favorite things to eat when reading? 




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  1. These are all great!! :D I also love eating almonds while I read! And peanuts and stuff like that... My almonds are not covered in chocolate though :(... I should try the frozen mangoes, that does sound amazing D:
    I also like to drink tea or coffee ^- ^ especially if it's raining.

    Lipstick and Mocha

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    1. Frozen Mangoes are the best!! I can't drink coffee yet, but I'll definitely try it once I can.

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  2. Tea but nothing crunchy, since it, I don't know how, distracts me a lot! Sometimes I prefer drinking glucose water too! LOL

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    1. Glucose water sounds great! I'm gonna have to give it a try :D

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  3. I actually don't eat at all when I read. I generally like having no interruptions whatsoever so for some reason I just don't eat. For example, if I got really hungry when I was reading I'd put the book down, go get something to eat, and then return to reading once I'm done. I can be pretty strange about the 'no distractions' thing. I have got a little better at it though because I do occasionally play music now while reading so, who know, maybe I'll need this list pretty soon.

    Oh, and I don't like pretzels (I like to say this because it always shocks people for some reason. I also don't like sausages or chips).

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    1. You're lucky you're able to play music while you're reading. I generally can't because that distracts me, but not when I pop things in my mouth.

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  4. Krave!! Omg I haven't had those in forever, but they're so yummy! And frozen mangoes are delicious...gahh, now I'm hungry lol ;)

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    1. Thank god someone knows the goodness of frozen mangoes. I thought I was alone. :P

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  5. Oh my gosh we apparently have like the same taste in snacks xD Except I can't eat Pocky - I love it but I'm allergic to the sesame seeds that are generally in them =( But, I tend to forget to eat when I'm reading. Like sometimes I'll wake up on my day off and just pick up my book and not get out of bed then suddenly it's 3 pm and I've forgotten to eat again lol xD

    - Jazzie @ The Book Dancer

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    1. True and sometimes I even bring my breakfast on the bed with me to read. I barely get the leisure time to read and eat anymore anyways D:

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  6. I love Mangos, but have never tried one frozen. They're almost out of season in Australia, so better get cracking and buy a couple. Thanks for the tip.

    I tend to read mostly in bed at night, but on the weekends if I'm hauled up on the couch and have a few hours, I like to snack on vanilla M&M's. Pretty boring, I know. Just a bowl of those and a bottle of water and a great book and I'm all set. Celery and peanut butter is another awesome combination too. Might try the apple, if it's gross I'll be back to let you know :D Awesome post Alex <3

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    1. Vanilla M&Ms? Why haven't I tried those before lmfao. Celery and peanut butter sounds delectable! I'll give it a taste, thanks :D

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