thread: health snacks for 2 year old??

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  1. #1
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    Mar 2009
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    Air popped pop corn - DD1 loves it, no added salt etc - really good for you!
    Home cooked stuff is always better - like scones, pikelets, fruit kebabs. Frozen bananas/yoghurt with paddlepop sticks. Jelly cups with fruit.

  2. #2
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    May 2007
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    i guess i am looking for something that doesnt require cutlery and can be eaten say....

    in the back of a car without too much mess lol

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    Apr 2008
    Adelaide
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    a bit back to basics but sangers are a favourite and not too messy if you pick the right fillings

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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    I just read somewhere that someone drained a can of chick peas, put seasoning on it (I think they sprayed them with olive oil and put a small amount of curry seasoning mild with some salt and pepper) and roasted them until they were toasted. Let them cool so they are nicy and crunchy. Something a bit different.

    I often take pita bread and cut it up and spray with olive oil and sprinkle some salt on it and roast it so its like chips and call it chips for the girls We dip it in hummous in our house...

  5. #5
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    decor make a great little bento type box. It is one container with 4 compartments.
    We often take our 'picnic plate' as Darcy calls it. She has something different in each compartment and feels grown up choosing what she wants.
    I pretty much use all of the above suggestions with the inclusion of cold meat pieces and cherry tomatoes, cheerios and sangers cut out with cookie cutters (cool shapes plus they fit more neatly).

  6. #6
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    *** Mini savoury muffins *** (nice & soft to nibble on too )

    Mix in bowl together ;

    1 cup of SR flour
    1 cup of grated cheese (i sometimes use light cheese)
    1 cup of milk
    and about 1 Cup or tad more of whatever chopped up vegies (brocolli, capsicum, onion, grated carrot, ...even frozen corn kernels & sometimes i might add a minced clove of garlic).
    Makes approx 18-20 mini muffins.
    Pop into greased (i spray canola oil) mini muffin tray (fill heaped to the top), bake mod oven (i bake 180) for about 20mins, or until a bit golden on top.

    My DD has loved these since she was 2 & is now 3 and still likes 'em

  7. #7
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    May 2007
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    great thanks girls

    these are great ideas.

    i thought i would share ones my DD loves lol (she is a bit strange with 'fav foods lol)

    SHe loves
    mushrooms (raw as is).
    butter beans - i swear she will eat a whole can if you let her!
    cheese (she too would eat this all day but i dont like her to have too much)
    yogurts

    i think i just need to get off my bottom and make a few things in advance... might do that this weekend while dh is home. i wonder how long these stay ok for int he fridge?

  8. #8
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    Apr 2007
    Somewhere here and there.....
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    DS gets yogurt, fruit slices, rice cakes, anything I have baked recently (scones, biscuits), pita and hummus, loves, frozen veg sticks on a hot day, toast and avocado etc. Pretty much anything I eat but we really limit the amount of sugar and salt he gets.

  9. #9
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    May 2007
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    Well i have filled some containers with the following in the cupboard today:
    Prunes
    dried fruit
    rice cakes
    cruskits
    air popped popcorn


    Fridge
    Butter beans
    cherries
    little samwiches
    mushrooms

    thats should see us few a few hungry whinges... but dgoing to try out that mini quiche recipe ! howe easy does that look!

  10. #10
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    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
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    I'm naughty and have given my toddler nuts since she was a bit over one (only under supervision). she loooves them and they are good for her. In the health food section at Woolies they sometimes sell Fava nuts which are roasted broadbeans. Very crunchy and quite yummy. DD really likes them and it's a good way to get some legumes into her (high in protein, too).

    Date Loaf is also a good snack as dates are great.

    I make little balls by chopping up fresh dates, walnuts and adding some cocoa powder, then rolling/pressing them into small balls. No added sugar, lots of good oils from the walnuts and dates are packed full of nutrition, too. The little bit of cocoa allows you to call them chocolates - lol

    Smoothies. DD loves them, I add some good yoghurt and a few drops of flax seed oil to up the nutritional value (she doesn't eat much, so i try and sneak stuff in). Banango is great. I have some of those Take'n'Toss straw cups which are really great for avoiding messes with smoothies.

    DD likes to snack on dry cheerios. Not an everyday thing, but sometimes.

    Dried apricots are a replacement for Jellybabies and the like.

    Gherkins & Olives DD actually loves them - sometimes

    Hard boiled eggs. can't go on enough about how packed full of nutrition they are.

    I put Yoghurt in little icecream molds (Jalna Premium Vanilla is her favourite for this) and that is her "ice-cream" treat. You could add fruit puree if you like.

    I can't think of anything else right now but will add if I remember more.