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Foodie Club Article- The Healthy Snack Game

Healthy food for kids

The Healthy Snack Game
By Lori Tinella

“I’m hungry!” The kids have just descended on the kitchen and are rifling through the fridge and cupboards. What’s your game plan?

You may be feeling a lot like many parents today, who find it a real challenge to teach their kids healthy eating habits when they’d rather reach for sugary treats. Satisfying those sugar cravings can be done with plenty of healthy, unprocessed and delicious foods that offer the sweetness to satisfy the craving and some nutrients to boot.

Win over your team with:

Kids on the Move

Packing snacks for kids on-the-go doesn’t have to compromise nutrition or taste. Give processed and packaged treats, high in salt and sugar, a time-out.

Instead, why not make your own trail mix? Dried fruits, a little granola, whole grain pretzels, raisins and small whole grain crackers come together for a healthy and kid-friendly portable treat. Kids of any age will appreciate making their own mixture from a variety of ingredients you set out for them. They’re also more likely to eat the healthy snacks they make!

Shopping Tips

Nutritious snacking starts with what we put in our grocery carts. Your kids will kick off to a great start if you choose:

If you make healthy snacks easily accessible and fun to eat, your kids will make them a habit!

Lori Tinella is the founder, owner of Little Chefs based in Erin, Ontario www.thelittlechefs.ca For more tips on healthy snacking, go to http://www.littlechefscookingupsomefun.blogspot.com/


Posted by: Sara Hodge on: 2010-03-10 Permanent Link: Foodie Club Article- The Healthy Snack Game
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