Easy, Healthy After-School Snacks for Kids

Instead of Junk Food, Try One of These Simple Recipes

By McMillen, published Sep 11, 2007
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Your kids get home from school and immediately go for the refrigerator, into which they stare absentmindedly while you look on, frustrated that they keep eating all the pudding cups and Lunchables that you bought for their school lunches. You tell them about the pot roast cooking, and try to convince them to wait until dinner, but they are hungry NOW! You finally give in, and hand them each a pack of gushers or a string cheese. Does this sound like the routine at your house?

Kids exert a lot of energy while they are at school. They really are hungry, and if you tell them they can't eat, they may take it upon themselves to stash candy bars or sneak into the fridge to grab when you aren't looking. Providing them with a healthy after school snack every day may sound daunting, but these simple recipes will provide a whole week full of quick, easy, after school snacks.

Even if they don't say it, your kids will appreciate knowing that you took the time to make something special just for them. Many of these recipes are easy enough that your kids can even help you cook, which provides a great time for you to chat about the school day and find out what's going on in their classes or with their friends. Make after-school snacking a routine at your house, and you will be amazed at how much you and your kids will look forward to this part of the day.

1) Banana Rice Pudding: This recipe is great served warm on a cold day. It's also a great way to use up old bananas and leftover rice!

2 cups cooked white rice
2 cups skim milk
1 mashed ripe banana (defrost a frozen ripe banana for a minute in the microwave)
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 tbsp butter or margarine
A dash of cinnamon or nutmeg
3-4 finely chopped or thinly sliced unsalted almonds (if desired)
whipped cream (if desired)

Combine rice, milk, sugar, butter, and cinnamon in small saucepan. Bring to a boil stirring very frequently. While you wait for it to boil, mash banana and add to mixture. reduce heat and simmer for 25 minutes. in the last five minutes, add chopped almonds if desired. Be careful not to burn your mouth! Remove from heat and let cool. Serve warm topped with whipped cream.

Takeaways
  • Unhealthy snacking habits can lead to health problems for your kids.
  • Making after school snacks together is a great way to spend time with your children.
  • Giving your kids healthy alternatives to junk food can help them make healthy choices as adults.
Did You Know?
These recipes are quick, easy, and inexpensive.
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Thanks for sharing

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
Mmmmmmmmmmmm.

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

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