Remember
the old TV shows, “Leave it to Beaver,” and, “The Brady Bunch”?
The kids would wander in after school to find fresh-baked oatmeal
cookies and frosty glasses of milk on the table for their after
school snack. Mom (or was it the housekeeper?) would be standing
there in her apron, beaming, as the kids enjoyed their feast and
talked about their day.
Fast forward
to 2005. We dash into the house at 3:23. One kid needs to use
the phone, one has to find his backpack, the baby needs changing,
and everyone is hungry. Oh, and we all need to be back out the
door on the way to swim lessons by 3:30. I grab a couple of bananas
on the way out, like I’ve done a thousand times before. Good thing
my kids like bananas!
The truth
is, it’s tricky to provide healthy snacks- even on less hectic
days. Parents know that kids love to snack. We’d like to see them
noshing on nutritious fare, but we don’t always have time or creativity
to manage this. The supermarket is full of kid foods in bright
packaging… but much of it is full of sugar, salt, and saturated
fat.
With this
in mind, I’ve compiled a list of super-quick snack choices. I
keep it taped to the inside of a cabinet door in my kitchen. Most
of these snacks can be pre-packaged in plastic baggies and grabbed
on the way out the door- literally.
Animal Crackers
Applesauce or cottage cheese snack cups
Cereal
Cheese cubes
Crackers with cheese or peanut butter
Fresh Fruit
Frozen grapes (Warning: choking hazard!)
Goldfish Crackers
Graham Crackers
Granola
Mixed Fruit snack cups
Muffins
Popcorn
Pretzels
Raisins/ other dried fruit
Snack mix
String cheese
Sunflower seeds
100% Juice Boxes
All of these
snacks are more healthful than the kid-sized portions of junk
food we might be tempted to grab instead. Jot these down, maybe
add a few I didn’t think of, and tape the list inside your kitchen
cabinet door. I feel calmer now when I have to dash out the door
with my hungry kids, and they’re thrilled to be getting something
(anything!) besides bananas…
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About
The Author
Heidi
Combs is a mom of four in Indiana. For more snack ideas,
along with recipes and a free newsletter, visit her Healthy
Kids Snacks web site at http://www.healthy-kids-snacks.com.
This
article may be reprinted online as long as the above author
info and link are included.
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This article
was posted on February 21, 2005
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