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How to stop 3pm snack attacks

Just as night time's 'witching hour' lures other-worldly creatures from the dark, the sixty minutes between 3 and 4pm can bring out a frightening side in fellow human beings. Whether it's slumping sugar levels, a lack of energy or the sad realisation coffee can't cure hunger; mid-afternoon snack attacks often spell disaster. Curb your own crazy outbreak with vegetarian slice, healthy homemade crackers and garlicky "Outta my way!" dip, or submit to your sweet cravings with not-entirely naughty banana-coconut bread.

Garlic and anchovy dip (bagna cauda)

Source: Brett Stevens

If, like us, you’re prone to hitting a wall come mid-afternoon, we highly recommend this spiced snack. With its peppery hit, citrus kick and fennel-flavoured “phwoar!”, the simple Italian recipe will shhh the stomach rumbles and boost your popularity, too.
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Give corn thins and rice cakes the Yotam Ottolenghi treatment with this . Fresh, flavourful and carrying that ‘feel good’ factor, it’s a savoury special to look forward to.
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mustn’t be lumped together with ordinary office toasties. It is an artwork; a flavour sensation; a celebration of sourdough, leek and aged cheddar. After munching one of these sangers, not only will your stomach be satiated, your soul will be satisfied.
Kappacasein’s famous cheese sandwich
Kappacasein’s famous cheese sandwich Source: Feast Magazine
Give vegetarian slice a South African-Indian feel with our . This recipe covers many bases: it's creamy thanks to the Greek yoghurt; flavour-packed through myriad spices; hunger-quelling due to the addition of besan (chickpea flour); and filled with nutrient-rich vegetables.
Carrot and sweetcorn bakro
Source: Alan Benson
This dip recipe goes out to those with dairy and nut allergies. If you don’t have the time or inclination to make Lola Berry’s fennel-dusted “” (pictured) - easy and delicious as they are! - serve her with raw vegetables or crackers instead.
Coriander pesto
Source: Armelle Habib

6. Real deal tuna rice

Despite what your colleagues might think, microwavable rice and a tin of tuna does not equate to ‘tuna rice’. Take Poh Ling Yeow’s lead and prepare at home – spicing it up with cumin seeds and coriander, adding about-to-perish herbs and vegies and sealing the deal with your favourite (sustainable) canned fish.
Tuna rice
Source: Randy Larcombe Photography

7. One way to clear a conference room

This Italian  from Feast, known as , will not only cure you from erratic 3pm behaviour, it will bestow you with not-so-nice breath. Managers and fellow employees are bound to steer clear, so use free time to your advantage.
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Hungry, but not hungry enough for a sandwich? . Matt Evans recommends topping teeny-tiny rye slices with smoked trevally or hot-smoked trout, dill and horseradish cream. Three of these babies and you’ll be set until dinner.
Open sandwiches of smoked fish and horseradish cream
Source: Feast / Alan Benson

9. A sugar fix to smile about

Some of us need sustenance in an afternoon slump, others - sugar! We’re not condoning a chocolate bar binge or fizzy cola. Nope, we think you should bake Anneka Manning’s on the weekend and portion it up your work days. When 3pm comes, run to the kitchen and plonk it on that sandwich press. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, top with honey and Greek yoghurt.
Coconut-banana bread
Photo credit: Alan Benson Source: Alan Benson

10. Head to the seedy side

Stay clear of store-bought substitutes, homemade crackers are supreme in the health and taste stakes. These from Alexx Stuart combine a medley of hemp, sunflower, pumpkin and fennel seeds, with thyme, sea salt and a healthy eater's best friend, coconut oil.
Crackers
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Published 11 March 2015 12:22pm
Updated 21 March 2017 11:53am
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