If you're having trouble preparing snacks your kids will eat, then these tasty and easy-to-make treats are not only sure to be a hit with your child, but they're also packed with nutrients to help keep them going all the way until suppertime.
January 31, 2015
If you're having trouble preparing snacks your kids will eat, then these tasty and easy-to-make treats are not only sure to be a hit with your child, but they're also packed with nutrients to help keep them going all the way until suppertime.
Flour tortillas make fun sandwich alternatives that you can fill with salad ingredients.
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As your children eat, they can keep the tortilla salad inside the foil so nothing falls out. If you don't want to add dressing, that's fine because the chopped tomato adds moisture as well as vitamins.
Most kids love eating hot dogs because it's such a fun treat. However, the meat in hot dogs leaves much to be desired in terms of nutrition. You can give your kids a healthier "hot dog" with this delicious option they'll adore.
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The protein in the chilli, whether from meat or beans, will help stave off hunger pangs longer than carbohydrates (such as those in bread or pasta) can.
This is a fun and nutritious treat that brightens up any lunch box. Moreover, because you use fresh fruit, it's also packed with the many vitamins kids need to grow up big and strong.
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Who says muffins have to be sugar-filled junk food? With this simple recipe, you can make your own healthy snacks in no time whatsoever.
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Although junk food may seem like an easy fix for hungry tummies, the extra sugar and empty calories are bad for anyone – especially growing children. With these four tasty snack ideas, not only will your child have the energy to keep going all day long, you'll have peace of mind knowing your child is eating healthy.
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