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Snack smart and study hard. That exam will be a piece of cake.
One of those simple recipes with an output greater than the input. Smash some avocados on whole grain bread, drizzle with olive oil, and season. Recipe here.
A NEW SIMPLE WAY TO EAT BROCCOLI? Yes. Steam and eat with a five-ingredient dip: miso, peanut butter, rice vinegar, mirin, and sesame oil. Make the sauce in bulk ahead of time and keep in the fridge. That way you get several snack/study seshes out of it and you don't have to eat boring broccoli just because you're under pressure. Recipe here.
Pumpkin seeds are loaded with zinc and boost memory. Might give you a slight advantage if you're cramming for a test, but no promises. Recipe here.
WARINING: This is addictive. Just melt butter and stir in sriracha. Then drizzle over popcorn and toss. You'll be set for every munchies moment coming your way till school's out. Recipe here.
If you haven't met chia seeds yet, meet the superfood extraordinaire. In good company with bananas, berries, and nuts, this yogurt instantly powers you up. Recipe here.
Oats + almonds + dates + peanut butter + honey = a compact healthy way to get your nuts, fiber, and sugar boost. Recipe here.
Gain energy via oats, shredded coconut, honey-roasted hazelnuts, ground flaxseeds, and chia seeds. Gain happiness via Nutella. Recipe here.