Sep 4, 2007

Healthy Kid Snacks!

I'm always looking for something healthy for the kids to snack on (and it doesn't hurt me any, either!) with a little variety. Here's some ideas:


# whole wheat crackers and toppings - try sliced cheese, cream cheese, egg salad, tuna salad, peanut butter, peanut butter and jelly, or pepperoni. Make your own Lunchables by layering ham or turkey and cheese!

# celery and/or carrots with dip - popular dips among kids may include ranch, hummus, creamy italian dressing, bean dip, cream cheese, and other soft cheeses. Try other raw vegetables too, like cucumbers, zucchini and bell pepper slices.

# fresh fruit - different varieties of melon cut into chunks, whole strawberries and pineapple wedges are fun and colorful. Use rounded toothpicks to let kids make their own kabobs or mix several fruits together to make a quick fruit salad; add a dollop of fat free whipped topping.

# apple slices and dip - use an apple slicer or cut into slices with a knife and sprinkle with a little lemon juice to keep them from turning brown. Serve with peanut butter, fat free whipped topping, yogurt, sugar free caramel dip, or other fruit dips.

# tortilla roll ups and pinwheels - spread with peanut butter or peanut butter and jelly, roll up then slice into 1" pieces to make pinwheels. use a layer of cream cheese and a slice or two of turkey or ham, or layer with spreadable cheese and various vegetables, roll up and eat.

# rice cakes - serve plain or spread with peanut butter or Nutella (chocolate and hazelnut spread). Rice cakes come in many varieties and flavors.

# graham crackers - graham crackers are a tasty substitution for cookies. They are perfect for spreading peanut butter or dipping into applesauce.

# tortilla chips & salsa - serve unsalted tortilla chips with homemade salsa. Mix together chopped tomato, chopped green onion, a little garlic salt and chopped fresh cilantro.

# animal crackers - another great substitution for cookies

# dried fruit - everyone knows about raisins, but don't forget all the other wonderful dried fruits available. Dried cranberries, plums, mangos and other tropical fruits are sweet like candy. Due to their natural sugar content they should be served in moderation but definitely in place of processed sweets.

# cereal & granola bars - another great option for quick grab and go snacks, cereal and granola bars come in a wide variety of flavors.

# applesauce - you'd be surprised at the different flavors available in applesauce these days!


Share your healthy snack ideas with me!!

2 comments:

MamaGeek @ Works For Us said...

Hey - LOVE the new blog look - very creative!

Awesome Mom said...

I love your new look!

At snack time we just let the kids gaze on the lawn. Haha! Just kidding!

I stopped giving them raisins and dried fruit like that when I was seeing it again in my washer after doing a load of diapers. There are some advantages that disposables have over cloth.

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