Mandy was too busy for lunch and needs a pick-me-up to help her remain alert during her two afternoon classes. Which snack would you recommend?

a. Half a ham and Swiss cheese sandwich on enriched bread
b. Fresh peach with low-fat yogurt and rolled-oat granola
c. Whole-wheat toast with trans fat-free margarine and jelly
d. Baked apple with brown sugar, cinnamon, and canola oil


b

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