My personal favorites (DON'T JUDGE ME!!!) are a heaping load of creamy (or whipped) peanut butter in a bowl smothered with chocolate syrup...or dried mango slices (wow, yum). Neither is very healthy...but with the mango you can sort of tell yourself you're eating fruit. :)
I don't do healthy snacks...I figure my meals are ridiculously healthy and I'm tired and still nursing a toddler and a million other things, so let's see...
...I only snack when my children are asleep so they don't know my secrets. However, their snacks are more healthy.
Now is the time to be buying cantaloupe...great when it's ripe. I love grapefruit, too, but sprinkled with a little sweetener (Splenda, sugar, whatever you like.) Plums are awesome, and I LOVE prunes. That's about as healthy as my snacks gets. My children eat all kinds of fruit, and for other snacks my oldest has yogurt or granola bars, and my youngest has rice cakes (she likes the white cheddar and I have to say they are yummy!)...
...OH! Have you tried Larabars? AWESOME!! The number one ingredient is dates, but they have about 50 different flavors and they are all natural, high in fiber and protein, with no added sugar or preservatives. For example, I have on hand right now four different flavors...
Cherry Pie (ingredients...dates, almonds, unsweetened cherries.) That's it.
Coconut Cream Pie (ingredients...dates, unsweetened coconut, almonds, cashews, evoo.) That's it.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (Cashews, Dates, Chocolate Chips (which are made from unsweetened chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, vanilla) and sea salt.)
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip (Dates, peanuts, Chocolate Chips (again, the natural ones) and sea salt.)
There are lots of other flavors...lemon bar, key lime pie, on and on. They really are VERY yummy...maybe a little pricey (.88-1.80 a bar, depending on where you buy them) but a healthier "bar" that my gf toddler can enjoy. I don't feel guilty giving these to her.
I also like to bake. I make cookies and cakes, mostly, and I used to make muffins but I haven't figured out a good gf recipe for those yet.
OH! Something else that's super yummy...Terra Chips. I like the exotic vegetable ones. The ingredient list reads "taro, sweet potato, batata, yuca, parsnip, expeller pressed canola and/or safflower and/or sunflower oil, salt, beet juice concentrate." What I like is that you get a full serving of veggies per ounce, it's only 150 calories, and only has 50mg of sodium. Way better than regular chips. Again, a little more spendy, but SO worth it! They also have other flavor varieties, but I like these the best.