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Cute Kid
Snacks
Kids have to
eat more frequently than we do. Make some of these
cute kids snacks for them or with them.
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It's no secret kids love to snack. In fact left to their own devices
a lot of kids would rather snack all day than sit down to full
meals, but with so many snack times how do you keep snacks exciting
and fun? Here are a few healthy, fun and cute kid snack ideas:
Fruit on a Stick – Cut up a bunch of different fruits such as
apples, bananas, kiwis, mango and add a few grapes. Thread them onto
a skewer for a delicious summer time treat. To make it a little more
special add a few pieces of marshmallows between the fruit.
Quick Banana Ice - Take a few bananas and mash them in a bowl. Cover
and place in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Remove from freezer,
fluff up with fork for a healthy, ice cream like treat.
Pitta Pizza – Spread a little tomato sauce on a pitta bread and cut
into small triangular pieces. Top with a little grated cheese and
place in a moderately heated oven for about 5 to 10 minutes until
the cheese melts and starts to bubble.
Sweet Tortilla Shapes – Using small fun shaped cookie cutters cut
fun shapes out of a tortilla (wrap). Place on non stick cookie sheet
and lightly brush with a little butter. Lightly sprinkle (you only
need a little) with a mixture of 1 part cinnamon and 3 parts brown
sugar and bake in a moderately hot oven for 10 minutes for a sweet
and crispy treat.
Frozen Mandarin Wedges – Peel a few mandarin slices and cover in
plastic wrap. Place in the freezer for about an hour for a thirst
quenching treat.
Banana Wheels – Place a cup or so of cheerios in a plastic bag and
using the back of your hand or a rolling pin flatten until mixture
resembles fine crumbs. Slice a banana into rounds and place a few at
a time in the plastic bag. Shake lightly to cover the banana pieces
(banana wheels) with the cheerios mixture.
Mini Wraps – Lightly spread a tortilla with a little cream cheese
and place one or two slices of thin ham or turkey over the cream
cheese. Roll tightly and cut into small rounds.
Jiggly Fruit – Make a portion of strawberry flavored jello per
package instructions and place in the fridge for about 30 minutes.
Open and drain a can of fruit cocktail and add to the jello and mix.
Place back in the fridge until jello is fully set.
Ants on boats – Cut a few apple wedges and spread thinly with peanut
butter. Add a few raisins over the peanut butter and enjoy. You can
also use cream cheese instead of peanut butter.
Pick and Mix – Kids seem to really enjoy finger foods rather than
eating too much of one thing. A great snack is to place a selection
of finger foods on a serving plate and let the kids choose. You can
serve a combination of foods like carrot sticks, cucumber rounds,
cherry tomatoes, pretzels or pretzel sticks, small savory crackers,
bread sticks, little cubes or slices of cheese, small slices of ham
or turkey, grapes and other pieces of cut up fruit, mini muffins,
and dried fruit such as raisins or apricots.
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