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Healthy Snack Food Ideas for Kids

Posted on Jul 25, 2011 by Maggie LaBarbera
 

In the summer, more free time often means more unhealthy snacking for kids. As we approach August, many of us may be running out of  snack options for our kids. Involving kids in snack planning and cooking is a fun way to get connected to food and learn about nutrition!

Our website has a new area with cooking printables for kids choose from learning pages about cooking vocabulary, food safety, healthy cooking tips or coloring, puzzles and activity pages.


The Kids Cook Monday website has great recipes and tips for cooking with kids- try one this week!
Pineapple Carrot Muffins
Red, White and Blueberry Quinoa Salad
Power Smoothies
See more Recipes from the Kids Cook Monday Website
Kids Cook Monday Tool Kit PDF
Fun Food Games and Printables
More Healthy Lunch and Snack Ideas for Kids:
  • Veggies and dip; carrots, celery, broccoli, cucumbers, cauliflower, or peppers with low-fat salad dressing or hummus dip
  • Smoothies: blend nonfat plain yogurt, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries and ice in a blender- or try any fruit you have on hand, watermelon, cantaloupe etc
  • Fruit kabobs; dice up your favorite fruits and line them up on a wooden skewer
  • Baby carrots and a side of hummus
  • Slice a banana in half and smear peanut butter on top
  • Baked tortilla chips with white bean dip
  • Keep a bowl of fresh fruits  that are clean and ready to eat on the kitchen table or cut up fruit such as: peaches, apples, melon and berries and put in container in fridge
  • Keep fruit, veggies and other healthy snacks front and center in the refrigerator, so that the kids can reach it
  • Fresh or frozen blueberries or strawberries on top of nonfat yogurt make a refreshing afternoon snack
  • Make your own frozen snacks using unsweetened fruit juice, water and seedless watermelon chunks- Pour into ice cube trays, add wooden sticks and freeze
  • Cool off with salad wrap- use cucumber, lettuce and tomato with some shredded cheese
  • Low-fat cottage cheese with cold canned peaches or pineapple, sprinkle some ground flax on top
  • Try sunflower butter and fruit jam on whole wheat bread- use a cookie cutter to cut into a flower shape
  • Egg salad sandwich on whole grain bread with a piece of fruit
  • Peanut butter and apple sandwich
  • Half a turkey sandwich with Avocado spread on 100% whole wheat bread with a sliced apple
  • String cheese and whole wheat crackers
  • Small bowl of cold pasta salad with steamed veggies, add low-fat Italian or Ranch dressing
  • Low fat graham crackers with peanut butter
Find new recipes on our website or submit your own recipes!

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We have tips,  tools, printables and games so kids can associate being healthy and eating well with fun! That's why our website is 'The Fun Way to Learn About Nutrition'.

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Saturday, Feb 04, 2012 @ 10:01 PM

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