Healthy Treat Ideas

Updated on September 04, 2012
R.C. asks from Laguna Niguel, CA
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Hello Mommies!
I am coordinating an after school picnic play date for Kindergarten students. The children will be bringing a sack lunch but I am in charge of bringing some beverages and treats. I will have waters and possibly some cookies. I need some ideas for some easy healthy treats to offer the children after lunch. What would you want to see if you were bringing your child? There will be around 30 kids and their parents and I have a budget to stick to so cost is an issue as well.

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A.T.

answers from New York on

Apple slices or bananas and peanut butter. Grapes, watermelon. Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackersor pretzels. Cucumber slices with lemon juice.

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N.G.

answers from Dallas on

I like the idea of bringing big bowls of snack mix. You can get so creative with snack mixes (avoid nuts and seeds in case of allergies!).

Things you can add:

mini ritz crackers
pretzel sticks
yogurt-covered raisins or regular raisins
dried fruits
Chex cereal
goldfish crackers
teddy grahams
chocolate chips (or white chocolate chips)
granola

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D.P.

answers from Sacramento on

Celery with peanutbutter and raisins.

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A.W.

answers from Kalamazoo on

fruit
cheese sticks
go gurt

X.O.

answers from Chicago on

An easy fruit or veggie - apples or bananas and celery and a source of protein, like cheese or peanut butter.

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J.G.

answers from Chicago on

Watermelon. Grapes and cheese and crackers. Smoothies.

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