These little snack containers are the best!
Not exact matches
We shared
snacks, beautiful cookies, conversation, played a
little soup trivia game and then literally swapped soup — and I came home with four 1 - quart
containers all filled with different kinds of soups from new friends.
These
little puddings make also a great afternoon
snack, so you can pre-make a few more and keep them in the fridge for 3 - 4 days in an air - tight
container.
Snack trays — this is a feature all strollers need to have as a nice container full of cheerios can keep little mouths busy munching on their favorite snack while you get your ru
Snack trays — this is a feature all strollers need to have as a nice
container full of cheerios can keep
little mouths busy munching on their favorite
snack while you get your ru
snack while you get your run in.
Pre-package
snacks with baggies or
little Gladware
containers.
Kids love to dip, and these
little 1.5 - ounce
containers are perfect for any sort of sauce, dressing, or dip... or even
little snacks like a handful of candies or dried fruit.
I brought
little containers to take away food for him and usually brought things like bananas, yogurt, cottage cheese, rolls, and other fruit back to our fridge for
snacks or an early dinner.
I'd have
snacks in
little containers, diapers and wipes in the backpack, my older one's school backpack with his change of clothes and water bottle, any assorted toys, and my water bottle.
For a
snack... Stir pumpkin seeds, banana slices, 1 to 2 chopped dark chocolate squares, and a
little cinnamon and maple syrup into a single - serve
container of plain Greek yogurt.
Store the Barley Grass Power Balls in an airtight
container in the fridge and enjoy one whenever you fancy a healthy,
little snack.
breakfast and lunch) these are the «busy» times of day, it helps avoid stress... always keep a basket of healthy choice
snacks for in between,
little bellies need
snacks (
containers of dry crunchy cereal, nuts, and fruit) so
little hands can access them at will) Sonny may have never been able to do this, so it is wonderful but also overwhelming to him, once he figures out food is always there, this will cease to be an issue......... love your chart, pictures will help him communicate!!