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30 AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS YOUR KIDS LOVE

EJ


Posted by Erica Jabali




Nobody seems hungrier than a kid who has just gotten home from school. But, with
dinner only a couple hours away, you don’t want them getting too full. Having
some helpful snack options on hand provides you with an easy to whip up option,
without it being too filling

When thinking about after school snacks, here are some simple hacks and ideas
that will make your life easier and get food in those bellies faster.


AFTER SCHOOL SNACK TIPS

 * Plan Ahead - Wash and cut fruit and veggies on Sunday nights and store them
   in the fridge for grab-and-go snack ideas.
 * Grab and Go - Have a few healthy snacks on hand that are easy to share in
   seconds like almonds, sweet potato chips and cheese sticks.
 * Shop Online - Take advantage of apps that allow you to shop online and have
   food delivered or picked up ready to go. This will make shopping even easier.


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30 AFTER SCHOOL SNACK IDEAS

Now that you’re armed with tips, let’s check out 30 kid-tested and
parent-approved after school snack ideas that will keep your kids from getting
hangry.


EASY SNACK IDEAS WITH LIGHT PREP

 1. Veggies and Dip - Veggies like baby carrots, sliced cucumber, and sliced
    bell pepper are all great with a side of ranch.
 2. Pretzels and Dip - Pretzels taste good with a lot of dips, like peanut
    butter and Nutella.
 3. Hippeas - These puffed chickpea snacks are perfect all on their own.
 4. Fruit & Dip - Apples and caramel dip, strawberries and whipped cream, and
    fruit and yogurt are easy and popular choices.
 5. Dips and Hummus - Slice up some veggies, like carrots and celery, maybe add
    some pretzels or slices of pita bread, and hummus for dip.

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 1.  Apple Nachos - Slice apples, drizzle in peanut butter, dust with baby
     chocolate chips and serve.
 2.  Energy Balls - There are so many easy recipes for these online and they’ll
     keep in the fridge for about a week.
 3.  Celery and Peanut Butter - A classic, for good reason, they are easy,
     filling, and healthy! To have even more fun with this snack, check out
     these cute ideas to create celery snails and caterpillars.
 4.  Smoothies - Kids love smoothies. All you need is some frozen or fresh
     fruit, maybe a handful of spinach, a cup of liquid like almond milk, juice
     or water, and blend it up.
 5.  Fruit Salad - Dice up fruit that you have on hand, drizzle in honey, and
     enjoy!
 6.  Homemade Chocolate Chip Snack Bars - Remember those chocolate chip granola
     bars that were popular years ago? Make a yummier, healthier version with
     this recipe.
 7.  Healthier Rice Crispy Treats - Make a healthier version with Smash Mallow
     Marshmallows and brown rice crispy cereal that kids will still love.
 8.  Homemade Popsicles - Use the fruit you have on hand, mix with some honey
     for sweetness and Greek yogurt to thicken. Layer them in or blend it
     together. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze!
 9.  Smoothie Bowls - To make those delicious smoothie bowls from health bars,
     make a thicker smoothie (less liquid, more frozen fruit and veggies) and
     then top with granola, fresh fruit, coconut flakes, or whatever else your
     kids love.
 10. Homemade Trail Mix - Grab a selection of nuts, raisins, yogurt-covered
     raisins, mini chocolate chips or M&Ms, and anything else you think your
     kids might like and mix it together for a quick and easy snack. Check for
     choking hazards if your kids are little!
 11. Chocolate Dipped Fruit - Dip those orange slices or strawberries in a
     little melted chocolate and refrigerate for a refreshing and delicious
     snack.
 12. Yogurt Filled Raspberries - Raspberries are not only delicious but also
     easy for young kids to eat and full of fiber. Put yogurt in a piping bag
     and squeeze into the top of the raspberries for a creamy, bite-sized treat.
 13. Frozen Yogurt Bark - This snack is so easy, you won’t believe it! Just
     spread yogurt on a sheet pan, top with fruit, small diced nuts, chocolate
     chips, or whatever you have on hand, and freeze! There are tons of recipes
     online, but here’s one to get you started.
 14. Frozen Banana Pops - This one can be customized so many ways and is
     unbelievably easy. Start by peeling bananas, then insert a popsicle stick
     in one side until there’s just enough left to hold. Dip bananas in vanilla
     or flavored yogurt and roll in sprinkles for added flair. Place on
     parchment paper on a cooking sheet and freeze for a couple of hours until
     set.

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QUICK HEAT-UP SNACKS

 1.  Pretzel Bites - These small bite-sized pretzel bits are filled and topped
     with cheese. Heat and serve — it’s just that easy!
 2.  Mini Pizzas - Use slices of pita bread or English muffins, a little tomato
     sauce, cheese and any other toppings. Bake at 350 for 10 minutes or less
     for a quick and easy snack.
 3.  Egg Bites - Use cupcake tins to create the perfect-sized egg bites. Find
     recipes online for easy mix-ins to keep kids interested.
 4.  Healthy Muffins - Banana and chocolate, peanut butter and banana,
     blueberry, apple, the sky is the limit! The best part of healthy muffins is
     you can make them ahead and use them for a few days.
 5.  Easy Quesadillas - Use tortillas and whatever you have on hand — cheese and
     beans, cheese and chicken, chicken and salsa, cheese and guacamole — you
     get the idea! Heat them up and serve.
 6.  Banana Bread - Use those bananas that are too brown for your kids to eat
     and make healthy and delicious banana bread. A dollop of butter is all
     you’ll need and it’s ready to go.
 7.  Sweet Potato Fries - Bake up some frozen sweet potato fries and serve with
     a side of ketchup.
 8.  Banana Oatmeal Cookies - Make this easy recipe on Sunday night and don’t
     tell kids how healthy they are.
 9.  Pigs in a Blanket - All you need is mini hot dogs and croissants to make
     this easy snack. Choose reduced-fat croissants and nitrate-free hot dogs to
     make it healthier!
 10. Protein Waffles - Use Kodiak Cake Mix for a healthier Belgian waffle. Top
     with fresh fruit, a drizzle of maple syrup and even a dollop of whipped
     cream!
 11. Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups - Use an easy recipe, like this one for delicious
     apple cinnamon fruit roll-ups, to make healthy fruit roll-ups that your
     kids will love. Just plan ahead because these do take 3-4 hours in the oven
     on low heat.

These snack ideas are easy to customize to what you have available or what is in
season. Once you learn a basic muffin recipe, you can swap out the fruit to keep
it interesting. Or, try different flavors of homemade granola bars and fruit
roll-ups.  

By planning ahead a week or more at a time, it’ll take the stress out of the
after school snack rush and make life a little easier.  

Erica Jabali is a freelance writer and blogs over at ispyfabulous.com.


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30 AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS YOUR KIDS LOVE


Nobody seems hungrier than a kid who has just gotten home from school. But, with
dinner only a couple hours away, you don’t want them getting too full. Having
some helpful snack options on hand provides you with an easy to whip up option,
without it being too filling

When thinking about after school snacks, here are some simple hacks and ideas
that will make your life easier and get food in those bellies faster.






AFTER SCHOOL SNACK TIPS

 * Plan Ahead - Wash and cut fruit and veggies on Sunday nights and store them
   in the fridge for grab-and-go snack ideas.
 * Grab and Go - Have a few healthy snacks on hand that are easy to share in
   seconds like almonds, sweet potato chips and cheese sticks.
 * Shop Online - Take advantage of apps that allow you to shop online and have
   food delivered or picked up ready to go. This will make shopping even easier.


SAMPLE SIGN UPS


 
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30 AFTER SCHOOL SNACK IDEAS

Now that you’re armed with tips, let’s check out 30 kid-tested and
parent-approved after school snack ideas that will keep your kids from getting
hangry.






EASY SNACK IDEAS WITH LIGHT PREP

 1. Veggies and Dip - Veggies like baby carrots, sliced cucumber, and sliced
    bell pepper are all great with a side of ranch.
 2. Pretzels and Dip - Pretzels taste good with a lot of dips, like peanut
    butter and Nutella.
 3. Hippeas - These puffed chickpea snacks are perfect all on their own.
 4. Fruit & Dip - Apples and caramel dip, strawberries and whipped cream, and
    fruit and yogurt are easy and popular choices.
 5. Dips and Hummus - Slice up some veggies, like carrots and celery, maybe add
    some pretzels or slices of pita bread, and hummus for dip.

Coordinate after school clubs with an online sign up. View an Example



 1.  Apple Nachos - Slice apples, drizzle in peanut butter, dust with baby
     chocolate chips and serve.
 2.  Energy Balls - There are so many easy recipes for these online and they’ll
     keep in the fridge for about a week.
 3.  Celery and Peanut Butter - A classic, for good reason, they are easy,
     filling, and healthy! To have even more fun with this snack, check out
     these cute ideas to create celery snails and caterpillars.
 4.  Smoothies - Kids love smoothies. All you need is some frozen or fresh
     fruit, maybe a handful of spinach, a cup of liquid like almond milk, juice
     or water, and blend it up.
 5.  Fruit Salad - Dice up fruit that you have on hand, drizzle in honey, and
     enjoy!
 6.  Homemade Chocolate Chip Snack Bars - Remember those chocolate chip granola
     bars that were popular years ago? Make a yummier, healthier version with
     this recipe.
 7.  Healthier Rice Crispy Treats - Make a healthier version with Smash Mallow
     Marshmallows and brown rice crispy cereal that kids will still love.
 8.  Homemade Popsicles - Use the fruit you have on hand, mix with some honey
     for sweetness and Greek yogurt to thicken. Layer them in or blend it
     together. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze!
 9.  Smoothie Bowls - To make those delicious smoothie bowls from health bars,
     make a thicker smoothie (less liquid, more frozen fruit and veggies) and
     then top with granola, fresh fruit, coconut flakes, or whatever else your
     kids love.
 10. Homemade Trail Mix - Grab a selection of nuts, raisins, yogurt-covered
     raisins, mini chocolate chips or M&Ms, and anything else you think your
     kids might like and mix it together for a quick and easy snack. Check for
     choking hazards if your kids are little!
 11. Chocolate Dipped Fruit - Dip those orange slices or strawberries in a
     little melted chocolate and refrigerate for a refreshing and delicious
     snack.
 12. Yogurt Filled Raspberries - Raspberries are not only delicious but also
     easy for young kids to eat and full of fiber. Put yogurt in a piping bag
     and squeeze into the top of the raspberries for a creamy, bite-sized treat.
 13. Frozen Yogurt Bark - This snack is so easy, you won’t believe it! Just
     spread yogurt on a sheet pan, top with fruit, small diced nuts, chocolate
     chips, or whatever you have on hand, and freeze! There are tons of recipes
     online, but here’s one to get you started.
 14. Frozen Banana Pops - This one can be customized so many ways and is
     unbelievably easy. Start by peeling bananas, then insert a popsicle stick
     in one side until there’s just enough left to hold. Dip bananas in vanilla
     or flavored yogurt and roll in sprinkles for added flair. Place on
     parchment paper on a cooking sheet and freeze for a couple of hours until
     set.

Organize soccer snacks for the season with an online sign up. View an Example




QUICK HEAT-UP SNACKS

 1.  Pretzel Bites - These small bite-sized pretzel bits are filled and topped
     with cheese. Heat and serve — it’s just that easy!
 2.  Mini Pizzas - Use slices of pita bread or English muffins, a little tomato
     sauce, cheese and any other toppings. Bake at 350 for 10 minutes or less
     for a quick and easy snack.
 3.  Egg Bites - Use cupcake tins to create the perfect-sized egg bites. Find
     recipes online for easy mix-ins to keep kids interested.
 4.  Healthy Muffins - Banana and chocolate, peanut butter and banana,
     blueberry, apple, the sky is the limit! The best part of healthy muffins is
     you can make them ahead and use them for a few days.
 5.  Easy Quesadillas - Use tortillas and whatever you have on hand — cheese and
     beans, cheese and chicken, chicken and salsa, cheese and guacamole — you
     get the idea! Heat them up and serve.
 6.  Banana Bread - Use those bananas that are too brown for your kids to eat
     and make healthy and delicious banana bread. A dollop of butter is all
     you’ll need and it’s ready to go.
 7.  Sweet Potato Fries - Bake up some frozen sweet potato fries and serve with
     a side of ketchup.
 8.  Banana Oatmeal Cookies - Make this easy recipe on Sunday night and don’t
     tell kids how healthy they are.
 9.  Pigs in a Blanket - All you need is mini hot dogs and croissants to make
     this easy snack. Choose reduced-fat croissants and nitrate-free hot dogs to
     make it healthier!
 10. Protein Waffles - Use Kodiak Cake Mix for a healthier Belgian waffle. Top
     with fresh fruit, a drizzle of maple syrup and even a dollop of whipped
     cream!
 11. Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups - Use an easy recipe, like this one for delicious
     apple cinnamon fruit roll-ups, to make healthy fruit roll-ups that your
     kids will love. Just plan ahead because these do take 3-4 hours in the oven
     on low heat.

These snack ideas are easy to customize to what you have available or what is in
season. Once you learn a basic muffin recipe, you can swap out the fruit to keep
it interesting. Or, try different flavors of homemade granola bars and fruit
roll-ups.  

By planning ahead a week or more at a time, it’ll take the stress out of the
after school snack rush and make life a little easier.  

Erica Jabali is a freelance writer and blogs over at ispyfabulous.com.




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