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September 24, 2012 By SoberJulie 10 Comments

Secrets to Healthy School Snacks – Home Made Gets Top Grade

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Kids love snacks. Parents love convenience. This usually means store bought cookies, bars and muffins fill kids lunch boxes once we return to the ritual of packing school lunches! Unfortunately, most of the snacks now available in the aisles of the grocery store are full of sugar, preservatives, artificial ingredients and very little nutritional value.

How do we give our kids healthy options while still enjoying the convenience of pre made snacks for school? We get baking!

Healthy Snack Secrets

Bakehealthy school snacks

I know, you are busy, it takes too long and you probably don’t have all the ingredients. It can seem too daunting a task when you first get started, but baking for just a couple hours every 3 weeks can provide enough healthy options for 3 kids to take two snacks to school everyday. Make it family time and get the kids to help you bake. They will learn the importance of nutritious ingredients and you will be teaching them that healthier choices can taste great!

Freeze EVERYTHING

Invest in some freezer safe containers that you can store your baked goods in for 3 weeks. Separate the rows with wax paper so the muffins and cookies don’t freeze together and store in your freezer where the kids can reach. Each school morning have them pick 2 snacks to put in their reusable containers. Convenient and healthy!

Modify Favorite Recipes

Baking spinach, beet, cauliflower, hemp seed all grain veggie bars will likely not have many fans in your house, but adding just a bit of spinach to a brownie recipe that also includes whole wheat flour and chocolate chips, just might become a snack favorite. Take recipes they love like oatmeal cookies and substitute or cut back on the unhealthy ingredients and add in more whole grains, fruits and vegetables.

Replace This with That

  • Instead of all purpose flour, use mostly or all whole wheat flour.
  • Replace half of the butter with apple sauce.
  • Use agave syrup instead of refined sugars.
  • Subtract ¼ cup of the flour and use ground flax, oat bran, wheat germ, or bran instead.
  • Add shredded apples, carrots and zucchini or mashed bananas to everything.
  • Puree cooked carrots, zucchini or apples in place of shredded if ingredients must be hidden.

Top With Chocolate Chips

Mini muffins topped with just a few chocolate chips can make carrots and zucchini almost disappear! Brightly coloured M&M’s added to spinach brownies make them fun and more of a treat than a healthy snack!

Fruit is a Snack

healthy school snack

Apple slices with a little cinnamon, banana with soy nut butter and berries with granola are all healthy no bake snacks. Add fruit to everything you bake for moister cakes and fibre packed whole grain bars.

Get kids to re think snacks! Purge the packages and provide homemade & whole fruits!

Recipes to get you started:

  • Spinach Brownies
  • Whole Wheat Carrot,Zucchini, Apple Muffins
  • Apple Cheddar Bars
  • Apple Oatmeal Flax Cookies

 

BIO: Deb Lowther is a mother of 3 young daughters who, when not running after the kids, is running in the trails! She blogs about Raising Healthy Kids and ensures her own have fun while eating healthy & staying active. To read more articles you can visit her websites www.iron-kids.com & www.adultgummies.com or visit her on Facebook at IronKids Health and Adult Essentials.

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  1. mamawee (ashley picco) says

    September 24, 2012 at 9:05 am

    great ideas – I substitute oat bran for a little flower in almost all of my baking!

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  2. Christine says

    September 24, 2012 at 9:25 am

    What a fabulous post! Love all the great ideas and tips. I totally agree! This is pretty much what we do in our home. I married a frugal farmer too, so he never had many processed/packaged foods growing up.

    Reply
  3. orangeheromama says

    September 24, 2012 at 10:47 am

    FAB post! I do most of the ‘replace that with this’ tips, especially the oil/butter reducing one!

    Reply
  4. Margarita Ibbott ~ @DownshiftingPOS says

    September 24, 2012 at 10:58 am

    those are some great tips. I am trying to reduce the amount of gluten that my kids eat so I am experimenting with using spelt flour instead. Thanks for the tips, it has motivated me to bake today!

    Reply
  5. Insane Mamacita says

    September 24, 2012 at 12:10 pm

    Great tips! I really need to bake more of our snacks again. I was doing it for a little while and then started slacking. Thanks for the reminder!

    Reply
  6. Chris says

    September 24, 2012 at 8:22 pm

    Great tips Julie! It’s time for me to learn how to get my bake on! I’m tired of being a one trick pony :D

    Reply
  7. pam says

    September 24, 2012 at 9:08 pm

    All great tips Julie and Deb. I do try to make my own muffins, granola bars and such….my problem is it seems to get eaten as fast as I can make it. I really must try to get things baked and frozen while the kids are at school.

    Reply
  8. Multi-Testing Mommy says

    September 24, 2012 at 10:08 pm

    Great tips!!!

    I’ve heard some not great things about Agave – now I’m wondering….were they not true?!

    Reply
  9. SamiJoe says

    September 26, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    I totally love this post! After making lunches and snacks for almost a month now, I really like a lot of your suggestions! Thanks!

    Reply
  10. Dotty J Boucher says

    March 7, 2017 at 5:07 pm

    These look so yummy! and I love making snacks at home for my grandchildren. I love how easy this recipe is to put together.
    @tisonlyme143

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