Healthy Snacks

 
Here is a list of fun, healthy alternative snacks for kids.

     Kids are always hungry, especially considering the energy they expend. 
Often all they want is junk food. They reach for candy bars and doughnuts. 
Children are growing and need plently of foods loaded with vitamins and 
minerals. They need calcium and vitamin D from the dairy group, protien for 
building muscles and brain power, from the meat group, vitamin C to a strong 
immune system,from the fruit group, vitamin B's for overall health for a 
healthy nervous system, digestion and blood. Peanut butter, nuts and cheese, 
for example are very high in protien. Ice cream (in moderation) and milk are 
great sources of calcium, vitamin D and protien. The next time your child 
reaches for a gooey candy bar or sticky sugar filled pastry, give him one of 
these healthy alternatives. 

Parents:  These are also great snacks during testing time at Britt David

1-chocolate covered bananas 

2-apples dipped in peanut butter 

3-celery with cheese spread 

4-whole wheat crackers with slices of ham and cheese 

5-popcorn 

6-nuts 

7-ice cream 

8-grilled cheese squares 

9-fruit salad 

10-ice cones with fruit juice 

11-whole wheat pretzels with cheese dip 

12-chopped carrots, celery, cucumbers with ranch dressing dip 

13-animal crackers 

14-Whole grain bagel with fruit jam 

15-hot apple bran muffins 

16-watermelon or canteloupe 

17-home made pudding 

18-milkshakes (in moderation) try adding blended fruit 

19-dried fruits, nature's candy 

20-raisins or fresh grapes or strawberries with a little whipped cream dip 
(made from beaten egg whites).