These little snack crackers are so fun, and festive.
Not exact matches
I was just thinking yesterday about some
snack mix my grandmother always made at Christmastime with those
little Oyster
crackers!
Another awesome option would be to to take the cheese squares you saved from your cheese and
crackers snack (They'll have a cute
little halloween cut out in each square!)
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The
crackers seem easy and perfect for both
little kids»
snacks and adults alike.
We have had it with veggie burgers, homemade chips, and the other day as a
snack I ate a
little bit on a
cracker with some blue cheese — so good!
If you're going to pack this fruit salad for a school lunch, I would recommend packing the graham
crackers separately in a
snack baggie and having your kids crush it up right before eating — this way it is extra crunchy and they get to have a
little fun with their lunch.
Make a
little to
snack on with
crackers or chips, or to eat with veggies, or throw together a big batch to enjoy with tacos or any Mexican - inspired meal.
Slather organic peanut butter on
crackers, banana, or celery, and you've got an easy, inexpensive, and healthy
snack for your
little peanut.
If you don't bring
snacks with you, your
little one might not touch the dinner that's served and may cry for her favorite
crackers.
Spread a
little on a
cracker for a delightful
snack.
Keep
snacks simple;
crackers, cheese, fruits, and juice boxes will prevent you from running back and forth to the kitchen while making all of your
little guests perfectly happy.
If you are driving, you can pack a
little cooler with fresh
snacks such as fruit, veggies, cold fruit pouches, juices, pretzels, popcorn (Pirate's Booty), granola bars,
cracker dippers, cereal bags (travel size), fruit gummy
snacks, etc..
He usually gets a
little snack of Goldfish or oyster
crackers, too.
It's just so much easier to toss into the car some prepackaged
snacks (from Whole Foods, sure, but
little better nutritionally than Goldfish
crackers) and a Honest Kids juice pouch than it is to come up with something better, but maybe more labor intensive, like sliced fruit or a homemade muffin.
Here's a weekly
snack breakdown for a preschool I considered for my
little one: Monday — Graham
Crackers and Juice Tuesday — Ice Cream Sundae and Juice Wednesday — Cheez Its and Juice Thursday — Animal
Crackers and Juice Friday — Pretzels and Juice
I brought
little applesauces, fruit cups and dehydrated fruits from home for him as well as other
little snacks like cheese strings, cheerios,
crackers, etc..
Fixing a plate of animal
crackers and a glass of milk for your
little one to
snack on while watching Dora the Explorer or Bob the Builder sounds harmless, doesn't it?
Like, I stashed my
cracker under the couch so I could have a
little snack later, and she totally threw it in the trash!
Whether it's during a rainy or snowy day, a
little after school fun or just because, this activity will help you see that Goldfish
crackers are a fun, cute and playful
snack that make both parents and kids smile.
The
little ones can eat fruit or cheese and
crackers, which allows them to have their bedtime
snack while engaging in conversation and relaxation with the rest of the family.
A good
snack plate should have a
little bit of everything: sweet (dried or fresh fruit), salty (olives, dips), freshness (herb - infused dips and
crackers), peppery (some fresh sliced radishes).
YuMaMi Go - Dip
Snack Pack: Forget sad
cracker - dip combos that are loaded with salt and additives and
little else.
And I do mean EVERYTHING - even if it's just a
snack or a
little nibble of a
cracker, write it down, as well as how much of it you ate.
If not this, then this pudding: http://testkitchentuesday.com/2012/06/04/not-your-grandmas-chocolate-pudding/ with a
little bit of coconut oil mixed in Lunch — Lentil sandwich on either whole wheat sourdough or wrapped in 2 collard greens (http://testkitchentuesday.com/2013/04/02/lentil-almond-spring-roll-featuring-collard-greens/) with flax
crackers or maybe some dried plantains, a piece of fruit — usually an apple, but lately, a peach or 2 plums Afternoon
snack — If I'm working out again on my bike, I'll have a Kind bar or maybe a handful of nuts and raisins Dinner — Big, everything but the kitchen sink salad, like this one: http://testkitchentuesday.com/2013/01/30/big-salads-for-the-win/ Evening
snack — As much as I try not to have one, the evening
snack is my vice.
Vegan Cheezy Bunny
Crackers — Fork & Beans — This
snack will have your
little ones smiling for sure!
I LOVE crunchy savory
snacks like chips and
crackers, and I am so happy I discovered kale chips and these
little gems!
So for the best possible start at life, throw out the processed
crackers and give your
little ones (and yourself) a pad of butter to
snack on!
Take your superfood
snack in a
little Tupperware with a Ziploc baggie of cut vegetables or brown rice
crackers so you can do da dip in - flight.
RITZ
crackers are perfect for on - the - go
snacking especially RITZ Fresh Stacks which are smaller packs of RITZ
crackers that are so easy to pack in a bag for those times you need a
little something to eat but you don't have time to stop.
Add some water
crackers and a cute
little crunchy
snack like the
little trees I found.