snacks for kids

May 26, 2009 4:44am CST
Aside from fruits and sandwiches, what can be brought to school as snack. Can you suggest other alternative snack pack for kids to bring to school? I would love to hear from you.
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• Canada
27 May 09
I pack yougurt and jello just place the container in a small baggie and put some ice in it believe it or not,it lasts and stays good!
29 May 09
jello has been a part of their snacks eversince but not yogurt. Its quite expensive and not so practical since we have a hot weeather here. thanks anyway.
@geniustiger (1694)
• Philippines
26 May 09
You can let him bring boiled eggs that already out of shell, you make him a hot cake, biscuits and juice or anything else that can make your kids full and it has many nutrients and vitamins. Bring him chocolate drink, juices, cooked camote, banana,puto or anything that you made they love to eat it. And you are pretty sure that its safe and clean.
29 May 09
I have tried boiled eggs not as snack but as part of their lunch menu. WHy not? All your suggestions are great and have tried almost all of them but i have stopped to let them bring juice only water since they are have stomach upset and hyperacidity. thanks anyway.
@lazeebee (5461)
• Malaysia
26 May 09
My sister pack cookies (oatmeal, Jacobs), muesli bars and crunchy cereals for her sons. I'm not sure if the kids eat them or share them with their school-mates, but they often bring back empty lunchboxes!
29 May 09
thanks but its always in their list to put in pack cookies in their snack bars. I have not tried muesli bars but once i see one in the supermarket. Its just quite expensive here.