• Choosing the Healthiest Foods for Your Family

    Welcome! I am a mom of a busy 8 year old and an adventurous 6 year old. I also happen to work for a great company called NuVal. NuVal is a nutritional scoring system that rates foods on a scale of 1-100, based on how nutritious they are. We are implementing NuVal in grocery stores around the country.

    NuVal may not be in your area yet. But I see the scores while they are "hot off the press" and because of that I am able to make better decisions about what to feed my family.

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    I am not a registered dietitian. I am just a mom who happens to work for NuVal. I am also an AFAA-certified Group Exercise Instructor. NuVal is a system designed to lead customers to the most nutritious food choices. It is not a diet or weight-loss plan. Before starting a diet, you should always consult your personal physician. The opinions expressed in this blog are the opinions of the writer and not the opinions of NuVal LLC.

The Thing About Salty Snacks

Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 07:15 AM

One of the things that I love best about NuVal is that we score everything – even categories that you don’t traditionally think of as “healthy.”  Like salty snacks.  Truth be told, I ♥ salty snacks.  I usually get a craving for something a little salty in around 3 or 4 pm.  Sometimes I satisfy that craving with some Triscuits (Original score a 32) and some hummus (Tribe Roasted Garlic hummus scores a 48).  But technically that’s not a “salty snack”.  Categorically speaking, that’s a “cracker” and a “refrigerated dip” in supermarket-speak. 

Today, I’m talking about salty snacks.  You know – the kind you put out when you’re having a birthday party.

Salty snacks range in score from 1 to 55 on the NuVal scale.  The average score is a 15.  Lay’s Classic Potato Chips score a 15. 

To find out more about what drives the scores in Salty Snacks, I checked in with the NuVal dietitians.  They really know their stuff!

Here’s what I found out:

  • Salty Snack Scores can vary depending on the amount of sodium, saturated fat, unsaturated fat, and fiber the product contains.  Snacks with the lowest scores have highly varied fat and sodium content—between 0 to 9 grams of saturated fat and 30-540 mg of sodium.  Snacks with the highest scores have the most fiber, least sodium, and primarily use oils with the most unsaturated fatty acids.
  • Snack scores at the top end of the scale often have lower sodium and saturated fat.
  • Many of the snacks with the highest scores are made with whole grains which contain dietary fiber. Some of the higher scoring products also contain flax seed which is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Sugars can be found in snacks like coated pretzels, caramel flavored corn pops, popcorn, nuts, and kettle corns. Many snack foods combine the classic combination of sweet and salty so remember to check the NuVal score which can pick up on the snacks with added sugars.

I got more info from the NuVal dietitians on what to look out for.  The dietitians comments are very professional and in regular text.  My comments are in italics (and they are a little more off-the-cuff!)

Stuff to Watch Out For:

  • Snacks made of primarily of whole grains, such as whole kernel corn, sweet potatoes, or soy flour rank in the upper 50 percent of salty snacks on the NuVal scale. Avoid snacks with pork rinds, corn meal, corn starch, sugar and/or corn syrup listed as one of the first ingredients as these foods are more likely to have high saturated fat, sodium, and/or sugar levels as well as may contain trans fats. (OK – I will definitely watch out for anything containing pork rinds!  Bleech!)

 

  • Although many of the salty snacks have 0 grams trans fat listed on the nutrition facts label, some products list partially hydrogenated oils in the ingredient list. Though there may not be enough trans fats to required it listed on the label (manufacturers can round down anything under less than .5 grams to zero), NuVal helps you spot the better choices by assigning products with trans fats with a lower score. (OK – this one always amazes me.  So there can still be up to .49 grams of trans fat in a product, but it might not be listed on the label.  That’s why you have to look at the ingredient list for partially hydrogenated oil!  Really?  See – that’s why we need NuVal everywhere!  NuVal captures both the Nutrition Facts Panel and the ingredient list.)

 

  • While “Vegetable Chips” may seem like the healthier option because of their name, they may not necessarily be your best snacking choice. These products can range from a score of 46 (Terra Exotic Vegetable Chips)  to a score of 25 (Flat Earth Garlic & Herb Field Baked Veggie Chips).  The main differences in vegetable chips lie in the first few ingredients—the highest ranking products have vegetables as the first ingredient while the lowest have rice flour, potato flakes, and corn oil as their first. The NuVal system can help you to read beyond the catch phrases and trendy fad words to truly assess the nutritional value of a product. (I have this argument with my daughter all the time.  She is always trying to get me to buy veggie chips because after all, Mom, they are VEGETABLES!)

 

  • While pretzels are praised for their lack of fat, they provide little-to-no positive nutritional value and therefore score low on the NuVal scale. The primary ingredients in pretzels are wheat flour, sodium, and sometimes partially hydrogenated oils which provide little beneficial nutrition. Instead, look for snacks made with whole grains and not hydrogenated oils.  (Yes, this one, to me is a bummer.  I ♥ pretzels.  But most run-of-the-mill pretzels score below a 10.  You can find some that score higher.  Such as Snyder’s of Hanover Multigrain Pretzel Sticks, which score a 29).

So, that’s the thing about Salty Snacks. 

Question of the Day

What’s your favorite Salty Snack?

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Trade Up Tuesday: Food Should Taste Good

Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 06:52 AM

Welcome to Trade Up Tuesday, everyone’s favorite day here at A Better Bag of Groceries because every Tuesday I blog about a Trade Up I’ve made since learning about NuVal  scores and I give away something for free.  This Tuesday, I bring you a new find – Food Should Taste Good Chips.  I discovered this tasty, salty snack at the American Dietetic Association’s Food and Nutrition Conference and Expoa couple of weeks ago.  The gals from Food Should Taste Good were at the booth right next door to our NuVal booth and they kept us well-fed!  Seriously, we had sooooooo many dietitians interested in learning more about NuVal that it was nearly impossible for us to step away from our booth to grab some much-needed sustenance (kind of ironic, seeing that we were at a Food Expo!)  The gals at Food Should Taste Good (who had equally long lines at their booth, by the way) were so kind as to toss us bags of their delicious chips in all sorts of flavors including olive, sweet potato, multi-grain, jalapeno, the works, and even chocolate!  They even hooked me up with a few bags to bring home and they have been a big hit with my husband and my kids.

Back at the NuVal office, I did some research on these chips, and I found that they score very well within the Salty Snack Category!  Salty Snack scores range from 1 – 59 and the average score is a 15.  But check out the scores of these three bags of Food Should Taste Good chips that I selected for this Giveaway:

  • Food Should Taste Good Sweet Potato:  NuVal Score of 30
  • Food Should Taste Good Olive:  NuVal Score of 37
  • Food Should Taste Good Multi-Grain:  NuVal Score of 42

I found these chips while visiting an exciting new prospective retailer that I met with last Friday.  But I’ve also found them in the gluten-free section at Big Y Supermarkets.

Today’s Giveaway

One lucky commenter will win all three bags of Food Should Taste Good chips.  Just leave a comment below, telling me which variety you would choose if you were shopping (I’m curious!) and what you would most like to dip your chips in.  I’ll randomly choose one lucky winner at 8 am on Wednesday November 24th (Eastern Time).  So don’t delay!  Good Luck!

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Trade-Up Tuesday: Best of Salty Snacks

Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 06:50 AM

Welcome to Trade Up Tuesday, a great day here at A Better Bag of Groceries because I blog about a Trade Up I’ve made since learning about NuVal and I give away something for free.  Today’s giveaway is fantastic – especially if you are planning some fall entertaining – because it includes four big bags of some of the highest-scoring salty snacks. 

I was inspired to pull this giveaway together by the spread that Family Circle Magazine  did on NuVal in their October 17, 2010 issue.  They listed the best of the best snack foods, according to NuVal score, and they had a great piece on the best salty snacks.

So this weekend, while grocery shopping, I hunted down some of the best salty snacks and here’s what I found:

  • Terra Original Chips:  NuVal Score of 42
  • Garden of Eatin’ No Salt Added Blue Chips:  NuVal score of 52
  • Bearitos Organic Yellow Corn:  NuVal score of 27
  • Bearitos Organic Blue Corn:  NuVal score of 40

Those are some pretty good scores when you consider that Salty Snacks scores range from 1 to 59, but the average score is a 15.  I’ve always loved Bearitos Chips.  They can be hard to find, but once you do, you’ll love them.  They are great if you are serving them with a thick salsa or dip because they have a lot of heft to them.  I also have become a huge fan of the Garden of Eatin’ No Salt Added Blue Chips since coming to work for NuVal.  We were all so impressed by that score of 52.  And instead of regular potato chips, I now serve the Terra Chips at parties.  Not only do they get a better NuVal score than most plain potato chips, but they are prettier too!

How to Enter
One lucky commenter will win all four bags of chips.  All you need to do is leave a comment below, telling me which of the four bags you would like the most and what you would like to dip those chips in.  I’ll select one winner at random by 8 am Wednesday Eastern Time, so don’t delay.  Good Luck!

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