Partners In Learning Blog Team

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

HOW TO PREPARE HEALTHY SNACKS YOUR CHILDREN WILL EAT

Young children derive 25% of their daily calories from snacks, but do we put as much thought into the snacks we serve our children as we do for the meals we serve them?  Many quick-fix, pre-packaged snack products are actually fairly low in nutritional value.  Here are some healthy snack ideas:
Peanut Butter Treats


Peanut butter is full of protein and makes an excellent energy-boosting snack when spread on whole-grain crackers. It also goes well with fruit and vegetables: dab it on apple slices, smear it on a celery stick or spread it on a piece of whole-grain toast and top it with banana slices.

Cheese on Anything

Low-fat cheese has lots of protein and calcium as well. Kids love string cheese, cottage cheese, cream cheese, American cheese---the list goes on. Give them a small bowl of cottage cheese and let them scoop it up with whole-grain crackers or a bowl of cottage cheese mixed with applesauce. Cream cheese on a celery stick is a good option if your child is allergic to peanut butter. Melt some cheese on a whole wheat tortilla and slice it like a pizza---top it with some turkey pepperoni for extra pizzazz.

Fruit and Yogurt


Whip up a smoothie in the blender with low-fat milk and yogurt, fruit and ice. Use bananas or frozen strawberries, raspberries, blueberries or peaches. For a special treat, blend in a few semi-sweet chocolate chips. Or, rather than a smoothie, let the kids dip graham crackers into vanilla yogurt, either with or without fruit mixed into it.

Trail Mix and Granola

Make an easy trail mix for your kids with a healthy oat, graham or granola breakfast cereal. Add some dried cranberries or raisins, sunflower seeds and a few pretzel sticks. Mix some granola into low-fat yogurt for another crunchy-sweet, healthy snack.

Katherine Generaux, Community Inclusion Director

1 comment:

  1. I have previously written an article on Healthy snacks. Perhaps you could use some of my ideas as a base to form a few more healthy snack ideas for children. The ants on a log is probably one of the best in my opinion!

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