Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for mine to rebel against our healthy snacks for sugary, fun-looking treats.
Yogurt
Carrots/celery/green or red bell slices/cucumber
Half a grilled cheese sandwich or half a quesadilla
Cheese slices
Whole apple or slices (or pear)
Dried cranberries & something above maybe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do fruit everyday and have been for 3 years for my 2nd grader with no issues. Found out my K has been saying I forgot to pack her a snack to her teacher (which is not true) so she could get the animal crackers the teacher gives out when kids forget snack.I got a note home from school "reminding me to pack a snack" since I seemed to forget the last 10 days. 10 days this 5 yr old has been telling this tale!!! We had a LONG talk! So, I too need to revamp. I guess fruit everyday, even varied fruit, is too boring for this kiddo.
LOL my K told her teacher that the lunch I packed was her snack so she could buy lunch. So sneaky!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do fruit everyday and have been for 3 years for my 2nd grader with no issues. Found out my K has been saying I forgot to pack her a snack to her teacher (which is not true) so she could get the animal crackers the teacher gives out when kids forget snack.I got a note home from school "reminding me to pack a snack" since I seemed to forget the last 10 days. 10 days this 5 yr old has been telling this tale!!! We had a LONG talk! So, I too need to revamp. I guess fruit everyday, even varied fruit, is too boring for this kiddo.
You would think after a day or two, teacher would send a note home or email if you had been packing it every day.
Anonymous wrote:Regular items in rotation for my K DD:
-Babybel cheese
-Cheese stick
-Clementine
-Apple slices
-Grapes
-Banana
-Chobani yogurt tube (freeze the night before)
-Sesame sticks
-Pirate's booty
-Terra veggie chips
-Belvita crackers
-Kind bars
-Clif Kid's bars
-pretzel mix (plain, chocolate, yogurt)
-Mini bagel with cream cheese
-rainbow baby carrots
-shelled pistachios + craisins
Her latest thing is making her own "trail mix" which entails grabbing small portions of whatever pretzels, sesame sticks, dried fruit, and nuts we have on hand. Sometimes I'll throw in a few M&M's or chocolate chips as a fun surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Really? You need examples of snack food? lolololol