Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Busy working mom here, packing lunch for two kids every day. They like salty chips for dessert, Doritos or Sun chips or Cheetos. They'll settle for cookies (mini Oreos, or chocolate chips). Which poison is healthier?
I wonder what would happen if i threw in a jello pudding one day. Messier (they are young, messy eaters), but healthier?
Thanks in advance.
-Apple sauce and a few animal crackers.
-Grapes, strawberries, blueberries and clementines are always great.
-pretzels, pirate bouty or goldfish.
-carrots and hummus.
-pita chips and hummus
-homemade mini muffins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mixed nuts and raisins. Salty sweet and crunchy, but with some actual health benefit.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Mixed nuts and raisins. Salty sweet and crunchy, but with some actual health benefit.
Anonymous wrote:sugar free fat free pudding
Anonymous wrote:Good alternatives that are healthy:
- trail mix
- kale chips (also a busy working mom and I make these in 10 minutes and my kids DESTROY them instantly in any snack or lunch situation)
- something like date bars that's sweet but healthy
- black bean brownies (also easy and fast to cook, and loaded with protein)
- sugar snap peas
These are all things DD and DS love and will eat as a snack (and sometimes as dessert). Most of the processed stuff you can buy is garbage and most of the "good" unprocessed stuff is expensive, so I set aside like 20 minutes to whip something up on Sunday that will last the week.
Anonymous wrote:Busy working mom here, packing lunch for two kids every day. They like salty chips for dessert, Doritos or Sun chips or Cheetos. They'll settle for cookies (mini Oreos, or chocolate chips). Which poison is healthier?
I wonder what would happen if i threw in a jello pudding one day. Messier (they are young, messy eaters), but healthier?
Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good alternatives that are healthy:
- trail mix
- kale chips (also a busy working mom and I make these in 10 minutes and my kids DESTROY them instantly in any snack or lunch situation)
- something like date bars that's sweet but healthy
- black bean brownies (also easy and fast to cook, and loaded with protein)
- sugar snap peas
These are all things DD and DS love and will eat as a snack (and sometimes as dessert). Most of the processed stuff you can buy is garbage and most of the "good" unprocessed stuff is expensive, so I set aside like 20 minutes to whip something up on Sunday that will last the week.
NP. I'm kitchen-challenged. Do you have links to make the kale chips and/or the black bean brownies? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:There have been some great responses here to healthy snacks/desserts. I just want to throw in that nuts should actually be eaten sparingly and not over-consumed as they contain a LOT of fat. Too much isn't good
