What Snack before Practice?

Anonymous
What do your HS kids eat before after school sports practice? My DD doesn't eat much for breakfast and lunch, so really needs a snack before after school practice. Any suggestions for energy boosting snacks that can be packed in the AM? Haven't found a granola/protein bar she likes...refrigerated items don't stay cool enough for her, even if insulated/ice pack. Welcome any/all ideas as fall practices ramp up.
Anonymous
Cheese sticks (unless they're sitting outside all day and it's 90 degrees, they'll be fine)
Lower salt nuts
Pretzels/graham crackers
Anonymous
PB&J, or peanut butter crackers
Trail mix
Anonymous
Homemade muffins
Anonymous
Homemade beef jerky.
Anonymous
In addition to the options above, a granola bar that's largely nuts/not too sugary.
Anonymous
Peanut butter sandwich for sure
Anonymous
I agree with PB&J (or just PB)

a banana

has she tried Larabars? They're one of the only bars I like.

I hate to be that poster, but are her eating habits OK? There are a few eating disorder red flags there -- not much for breakfast or lunch, picky about the bars, picky about the temperature. Teen athletes need a lot of food. I hope she's eating hearty dinners and maybe making up for some pickiness in other ways.
Anonymous
PB&J

oranges

there are also tons of recipes for "no cook" peanut/almond butter energy balls that DC loves; if you keep them frozen and throw in a lunchbox in the morning, they will thaw before practice
Anonymous
Thanks everyone - lots of great suggestions in here for new things to try. Especially homemade protein balls, muffins - even trail mix - I can customize with ingredients she likes.

To the poster who flagged eating habits, indeed it's something we monitor closely. She's a great eater at home (carbs/proteins/veggies/fruit) since I cook and stock things she likes. We have family meals, so it's easy to ensure she's fueling herself at home. But school then sports make a long day out of the house, hence my continuous search for new things to pack.
Anonymous
Banana
Pb&j
Is she anorexic ?
Anonymous
I try to get my kids to eat mostly carbs before practice/games. Protein “energy” balls/bars are a misnomer. Protein does not provide energy.
Anonymous
My son packs a pb&j every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I try to get my kids to eat mostly carbs before practice/games. Protein “energy” balls/bars are a misnomer. Protein does not provide energy.


This. Athletes need ample protein, but right before practice? Carbs, carbs, carbs. Protein after practice (and ideally with breakfast and lunch).
Anonymous
Agree with carbs. Mine used to take a container of plain buttered pasta, it was fine at room temperature. Crackers. Dry cereal to munch on. Yogurt in an insulated container, with granola to mix in.
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