Do you have clients that are losing weight or struggling with weight maintenance? Whether your client is struggling with an eating disorder, cancer, old age or another condition, the addition of high energy and high protein snacks in between meals can help to stop weight loss as well as aid in weight maintenance and gain.
The non-branded snack pack handout bundle is complimented well by Rule of Threes (RO3) or Plate-Based Meal-planning, and includes:
- Building a Strategic Snack Stash: reviews different components (i.e. protein, fibre, fats) to include in a snack, why to include it and where to get it from. This first page also outlines tips and tricks for making snacking easier and fun!
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3 Energy Dense Strategic Snacking Handouts (includes 1 regular, 1 non-dairy and 1 nut free)
- Â Ideal for clients requiring weight restoration or gain
- Includes 30 energy dense snack ideas that contain ~500 calories per serving and is divided into the following categories to help your clients with their meal and snack planning:
- Snacks to keep at work & school (shelf stable)
- Snacks to keep in your lunch bag (on the go & good to go with an icepack)
- Snacks to have at home (best fresh prepared or easier to eat at home mini meals & snacks)
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3 Energy Dense Smoothies Handouts (includes 1 regular, 1 non-dairy and 1 nut free)
- Education on how to add fibre, fluids, protein and healthy fats to a smoothie
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3 Energy Dense Smoothies Inspiration Station Handouts (includes 1 regular, 1 non-dairy and 1 nut free)
- Eight smoothie recipe ideas that apply the education from the Energy Dense Smoothies Handout (all smoothie recipes contain ~500+ calories and 15-30g of protein)
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Strategic Snacking Handout (ideal for clients who have completed weight restoration or do not require weight restoration)
- 32 moderately portioned snack ideas handout that is divided into the following categories to help your clients with their meal and snack planning:
- Snacks to keep at work & school (shelf stable)
- Snacks to keep in your lunch bag (on the go & good to go with an icepack)
- Snacks to have at home (best fresh prepared or easier to eat at home mini meals & snacks)
- 32 moderately portioned snack ideas handout that is divided into the following categories to help your clients with their meal and snack planning:
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Strategic Snacking for Gastroparesis Handouts
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- Includes 30 snack ideas for gastroparesis that contain ~180-250 calories per serving and is divided into the following categories to help your clients with their meal and snack planning:
- Snacks to keep at work & school (shelf stable)
- Snacks to keep in your lunch bag (on the go & good to go with an icepack)
- Snacks to have at home (best fresh prepared or easier to eat at home mini meals & snacks)
- Includes 30 snack ideas for gastroparesis that contain ~180-250 calories per serving and is divided into the following categories to help your clients with their meal and snack planning:
- Gastroparesis-Friendly Smoothies
- Education on how to add fibre, fluids, protein and healthy fats to a smoothie
- Gastroparesis- Friendly Smoothie Inspiration Station
- Eight smoothie recipe ideas that apply the education from the Gastroparesis Friendly Smoothie Handout (all smoothie recipes contain ~350-400 calories)
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*note that the calorie amounts for snacks are not included on the handouts in order to reflect a gentle nutrition approach to incorporating energy dense snacks, which may be triggering for those experiencing disordered eating/ eating disorders.
What to Expect:
- PDF documents organized into a zip file (you will receive the bundle in its entirety as well as separated so that handouts can easily be shared with clients)
- Created by a weight-inclusive Eating Disorder Dietitian!
- Instant electronic download
- PDF handouts that can be shared digitally with clients or printed
- All handouts use the same fonts and colour scale, maintaining continuity and professionalism across resources
- Save yourself HOURS in finding and creating resources to share with clients
- Non-Branded
FREE RESOURCES:
- Pillars of Body Image Positivity
- The Biological Effects of Calorie Restriction
- How Under Eating Causes Overeating
- Eating Disorder Recovery Benchmarking
- Eating Disorder Reasons to Recover
- Meal Support Strategies for Eating Disorders
- ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder )101
NOTEWORTHY PREMIUM RESOURCES:
- Body Image Bundle
- Ultimate Eating Disorder Gentle Nutrition Bundle
- Incorporating Feared & Novel Foods
- Family Based Therapy (FBT) Informed Nutrition Care Bundle
- Snack Pack for Eating Disorder & Intuitive Eating RDs (Includes Non-Dairy, Nut Free & Gastroparesis)
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Terms and Conditions
This document is to be used as a tool in nutrition counselling or nutrition groups. The content is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Users are encouraged to advise their clients to always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare practitioner for questions about their health or nutritional requirements. The author is not responsible for errors, omissions or individual usage. All materials are protected under copyright and are only intended for use by the sole individual or entity who purchased the resource.
License: You may not share, sell or distribute these files to others. Printed files are permitted for use with clients in individual or group sessions only. By purchasing and using this file, you agree to include copyright information on all pages. You may not remove copyright information.
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Reviews
Wow these handouts are so thorough, and I love how there are altered versions of the same handouts for those who are dairy-free, nut-free, need increased energy density, or want just plain balanced snacks and smoothies. Great for my clients with EDs who want to explore Intuitive Eating but need more guidance on where to start and what foods to have on hand.
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Hi Molly,
Thank you so much for your lovely review! I am so glad that you have found the resources useful!
Cheers,
Britt
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