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Fast and Easy
Kids Snacks
When the kids
get back from school, they are ready for some food.
Here are some great suggestions for fast and easy kids
snacks after
school.
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Remember how June Cleaver always
had fresh cookies that just came out of the oven when Wally and
Beaver arrived home from school? (If you don't remember that, you
might be able to catch some reruns of Leave it to Beaver on Nick at
Night or TVLand!)
Anyway, who doesn't like fresh cookies just out of the oven?
However, even if you don't fancy yourself a June Cleaver, you can
still make easy afternoon snacks that your kids will love. By the
time they get off the bus or walk in the door they're so hungry they
could eat dirt. You're probably familiar with the well-known picture
of your children standing in front of the refrigerator, door wide
open, staring inside for something delightful to jump out.
Of course they'd probably love to grab an ice cream sandwich,
instead of an apple; a bag of chips over a bag of rice cakes. Give
them a snack that's quick, nutritional and something they'll want.
Here are a few suggestions:
Freeze bite size chunks of fruit. Watermelon, pineapple and apple
slices tossed into a bag and then into the freezer make a
refreshing, crunchy snack. The trick is that you want to have
something convenient. They're hungry – you don't (and neither do
they) want to have to make something after school. Have it ready to
pop into their mouth.
You can make a variety of kabobs. Adults usually like some meat
chunks, with a little onion, green pepper and pineapple on their
skewer, then onto the grill. Kids want something different.
Marshmallows, cheese, grapes, apple wedges, pineapple, banana
slices, pretzels, and slices of rolled up ham or turkey are choice
ingredients to stack your kabobs. Have those waiting in the
refrigerator when the kids get home and you'll hear no whines of
"There's nothing to eeeeeeeeeat!"
If you're totally at a loss for creativity, then use some fun bowls,
plates or cups. Serve fresh fruit in a margarita glass. Put Goldfish
crackers in a goldfish bowl and use a fish net to scoop out the
yummy aquatic crackers. Use a new net, of course… not the one you
use for Gill!
Imagine the look on your kids' face when they come home to find an
ice cream cone stuffed with Waldorf salad: Carrots, celery, apple,
walnuts, and raisins with a touch of mayonnaise and lemon juice.
You've heard that variety is the spice of life. Your kids will
concur. You don't want the same old – same old, and neither do they.
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