I know, I know — juice isn't that great for kids, but I started
sending juice boxes in my daughter's lunch as a special treat and now she kind of expects it and at least if she's drinking juice then she's not...
I know, I know — juice isn't that great for kids, but I started
sending juice boxes in my daughter's lunch as a special treat and now she kind of expects it and at least if she's drinking juice then she's not too dehydrated and don't judge me, okay?
Not exact matches
I was recently
sent a
box of Daily Greens
juices to try, and it got me thinking about my choices when it comes to drinking
juice.
Selig's office
sent two dozen
boxes of files marked RED
JUICE RECIPES.
But when you want to
send a high protein drink or a refreshing fruit drink try these kid - favorite drinks - they are much healthier and a lot more economical than commercial
juice boxes and soft drinks.
Whether you
send the snack in yourself or if it is provided by the school, you may want to practice with your child some table - time skills such as putting a straw into a
juice box, opening a plastic container or zippered bag and wiping her mouth and hands with a napkin while she eats.
Skip the sugary
juice box and
send along a bottle of water instead to get your child in the habit of working toward his / her optimal fluid intake (experts recommend one consume about.5 ounces of water per pound of body weight).