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So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? What
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"ted" wrote in message om... So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? What do they eat/drink between meals? Thanks. We have snack and meal times, so my son does not graze. For snacks, it varies greatly. Goldfish (for junk food), granola bars, applesauce and bananas are favorites. Other things include yogurt, Cheerios, homemade fruit rollups that are really actually made out of fruit. Deli meat slices, cheese, wheat crackers. Wheat toast, with peanut butter. Can't think of anything else. S |
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So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? Snack crackers like Wheatables or Wheat Thins, cheese, sometimes homemade goodies (apple crisp right now), ice cream, raw veggies but I'm pretty much the only one eating them although Hunter will sometimes eat some, graham crackers, occasionally pudding, yogurt, toast w/toppings, cereal, popcorn, raisons for Luke, strawberries or apples. I don't do much munching but the kids get a snack every day. Dh likes potatoe chips w/dip. The kids have chips sometimes but I try to limit it a bit and dh eats a lot of it at night after they have gone to bed. We still have easter candy around. What do they eat/drink between meals? Water, chocolate milk, sometimes juice, and in the summer I make a two gallon pitcher of Koolaid about twice a month. Dh drinks pop, beer and sometimes milk. He apparently thinks water is only for prisoners :-) The kids only get pop once a month or so. Dh is thin if you can believe it, lol. Good thread! Maybe I'll get some ideas. -- Nikki Mama to Hunter (5) and Luke (3) |
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ted wrote:
So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? What do they eat/drink between meals? Drinks are water and milk. Snacks: Apples Oranges Melon Banana Grapes Granola Bars Goldfish Stoned Wheat Thins Soda Crackers Graham Crackers Naan Raisins Dried Apricots Peanuts Popcorn Cheese Whole Black Pitted Olives (canned, not pickled) Chick peas Cucumber Orange/Yellow Pepper Carrot Sticks The occasional cookie I reserve the yogurt, pudding, canned fruit, etc for dessert at the table due to the mess-factor. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains." ~ Mary Pettibone Poole |
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"DeliciousTruffles" wrote in message news:5Ymvc.647480$oR5.311920@pd7tw3no... Naan What is this? |
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In article , Tracey says...
"DeliciousTruffles" wrote in message news:5Ymvc.647480$oR5.311920@pd7tw3no... Naan What is this? Wonderful south Asian Indian bread. Banty |
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"ted" wrote in message om... So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? What do they eat/drink between meals? Thanks. Not much. No cookies, chips, pretzels, soda, candies. I just don't think to buy them. bananas apples (for DD - I haven't given it to DS yet) oranges (for DD) unsalted rice cakes (surprisingly addicting) yogurt (we freeze the go-gurts) cheerios goldfish freeze pops bagels (with or without cream cheese) cheese (string as well as cubes) DS will also eat tofu, chinese dumplings, Maria cookies orange juice seltzer water milk iced tea if I think about it, lemonade, cranberry juices After DS goes to bed, we will bake chocolate cookies. Jeanne |
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Can you please send a recipe for homemade fruit rollups?
-- Carmen Gregoire Mother of SYS age 2 years and SLE age 3 months "Stephanie Stowe" wrote in message ... "ted" wrote in message om... So what do you keep in your house for you and kids to munch on? What do they eat/drink between meals? Thanks. We have snack and meal times, so my son does not graze. For snacks, it varies greatly. Goldfish (for junk food), granola bars, applesauce and bananas are favorites. Other things include yogurt, Cheerios, homemade fruit rollups that are really actually made out of fruit. Deli meat slices, cheese, wheat crackers. Wheat toast, with peanut butter. Can't think of anything else. S |
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