2009/07/31

Tips for Healthy Kid Friendly Snacks

Tips for Healthy Kid Friendly Snacks
by Lisa Cain, co-founder SnackSnoop.com, a website devoted to healthy snacking


Feeding children snacks on a daily basis is a really big challenge.  First, you want to feed them something healthy.  Secondly, you want to feed them something that they like.  Finally it can't be too expensive.

Healthy snacks, especially ones that aren't in packages, aren't hard to find.  You just need to be organized and a little creative.  Here are five tips to help you choose well:

1. Shop the perimeter of the supermarket.  Since we are in Summer, it is easy to find peaches, plums, watermelon, cherries, and cantaloupe for a reasonable price.  Yes, you will have to wash them off and cut them up, but any whole food that you choose will be much more healthy than anything you buy in a package. 

2. If you only shop once a week, buy a collection of fruits and vegetables that you can serve immediately and some that you can serve later.  For example, strawberries or peaches should be eaten right away, but you can store cantaloupe or watermelon for over a week (even cut up!).  Keep canned pineapple on hand for when you run out of fresh fruit.

3. Use dips.  Kids love to dip.  If you are feeding them carrots or broccoli, have a little cup of dressing for them to dip in.  Hummus, yogurt, and peanut butter, are also good choices for dips.

4.  Make it a game for children to eat their snacks.  Pretend the broccoli is a tree and everyone in the room is a dinosaur.  Or fashion little faces out of apple slices, raisins, and add carrot sticks for the legs.  Give them the raw ingredients and then let them "make" their snack.

5. Read the label carefully of any packaged snack.  Too often, the label will say "all natural" or "make with real fruit" and you think you are buying something healthy.  A good indicator of whether it should be considered a healthy snack is if it contains high fructose corn syrup.  If it does, that food item is more likely a treat than a healthy snack.

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4 comments:

Jennifer on August 7, 2009 10:36 AM said...

Thanks for all the tips! Especially the one about looking for high fructose corn syrup - I will definitely be looking for it from now on:)

Anonymous said...

I agree. Fresh fruit and vegies are the best. I love being able to walk out to the garden and pick a fresh tomatoe or pull up carrots...makes me hungry just thinking about it.
tabitha_reed_2004 At yahoo DOT com

Fun snacks for kids on August 20, 2009 5:23 AM said...

Many children tend to eat frequently through the day as their bodies require. One should not force children to eat more and more like adults do. A child under the age of four or five might eat six to seven times a day. One can give fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain crackers, cheese cubes, peanut butter-cheese sandwiches into daily snacks. Try to avoid pre-packaged snacks because its unhealthy. One can go for milk-based drinks because it rich in proteins, calcium, iron, also fruit juice will be good.

Toddler Language Development on August 27, 2009 12:39 AM said...

Your tips are so helpful...Thanks for sharing. I will give my kid more fresh fruit and veggies.

 

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