T.M. asks from Tampa, FL on December 17, 2011
Snacks for the Soccer Team?
My two kids have just started playing soccer. As such, the team mom has asked everyone to volunteer to bring snacks one week. Since I have two kids on the same team, I will be bringing snacks twice. This morning they gave out Cheezits and bottles of water. It appears that they want pre-packaged snacks and that is fine. No one has mentioned any allergies. This is for 7 kids. I was thinking of goldfish one day, but I am at a loss for the other. Does anyone have anything in mind? The kids would get the snacks about 10 a.m.
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K.I. answers from Los Angeles on December 17, 2011
I played soccer all my life and my kids have also played...the favorite has been either orange slices and Gatoraid or granola bars and Gatoraid.
Fruit roll-ups or fruit leather and water was also done a lot.
When we moved from California to Washington State and discovered that soccer in the fall is FREEZING we did a couple BIG thermoses of Hot Chocolate and got the coffee cups w/lids at Costco and granola bars. ~Just read you are in Florida, Ha-Ha! Disregard the Hot Chocolate idea :)
Truly whatever you find that is not super sugar filled and on sale will be fine! Just remember a snack AND a drink!
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K.C. answers from Cleveland on December 17, 2011
Pretzels, anything that gives you protein. Look up soccer team snacks online.
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J.B. answers from Los Angeles on December 17, 2011
do it as healthy as possible. carrot/celery packs, cracker packs, fruit (apples, bananas, oranges), granola bars and caprisuns, water etc
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L.M. answers from Dover on December 17, 2011
When my son played soccer, the kids loved orange slices.
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C.C. answers from Washington DC on December 17, 2011
Granola bars, trail mix, cuties, apples, fruit leather, yogurt covered raisins, mini muffins, popcorn, string cheese, whole wheat pretzels, peanut butter cracker sandwiches, frozen go-gurts, nutrigrain bars, dried fruit. Drinks could be water, gatoraid, caprisuns, powerade.
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K.I. answers from Los Angeles on December 17, 2011
I played soccer all my life and my kids have also played...the favorite has been either orange slices and Gatoraid or granola bars and Gatoraid.
Fruit roll-ups or fruit leather and water was also done a lot.
When we moved from California to Washington State and discovered that soccer in the fall is FREEZING we did a couple BIG thermoses of Hot Chocolate and got the coffee cups w/lids at Costco and granola bars. ~Just read you are in Florida, Ha-Ha! Disregard the Hot Chocolate idea :)
Truly whatever you find that is not super sugar filled and on sale will be fine! Just remember a snack AND a drink!
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A.H. answers from Dallas on December 17, 2011
When my son had an early soccer game and we were in charge of snacks we did granola bars, gogurt, and the sunrise capri suns (they are flavored like Sunny Delight but cheaper). The kids LOVED it!
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E.B. answers from Beaumont on December 17, 2011
Cheese and crackers?
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N.W. answers from Eugene on December 17, 2011
rice krispy treats, indiv. pkgs or string cheese, fruit leather, granola bars.
capri sun juices or juice boxes.
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