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Fruit, fruit, and more fruit
Babybel cheese Salami, cheese, and crackers Celery with peanut butter (it’s more like peanut butter with celery) Nuts (expensive, btw, and worth a Costco membership on their own) Yogurt Leftovers Hard boiled eggs Sous vide eggs Coconut chips |
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Air pop popcorn
Nuts Beef jerky Eggs Cereal Cliff bars Two growing teenage boys |
Hmm... No offense, but that's a rather odd choice for a snack... |
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he likes to make smoothies, eat salami, one kind of cheese (a particular cheddar) and crackers.
For awhile when he was eating a huge amount, I would make a tray of potato chunks for him to make tacos throughout the week with potatoes and beans. celery with cream cheese jicama cherry tomatoes. |
| These threads are always interesting to me, to pick up ideas that are just not in our wheelhouse (or rather, pantry). My kids like to microwave nachos (chips and cheese) and frozen tacquitos. They also eat yogurts, cereal, pretzels, chips and salsa/guacamole, pita chips and carrots with hummus. They will eat an apple or melon if reminded but they never gravitate to fruit of their own volition. |
Really?? My teens only eat their younger siblings’ Melissa & Doug play food when snacking! |
hmmmm, i don't think so. I have two teens and a tween and this is what they like too. Cereal is a snack in our house, jerky and nuts are quick and portable, as are bars. My 11 year old eats eggs almost every day. All are very active. Typical boy food. |
The PP was joking about the "two growing teenage boys." |