Here are healthy, light, summer snacks for kids. Let's try it today!
Turkey Sliders
Ingredients: Turkey slices, whole wheat pitas
Final Product: Turkey Slider
Eat food for snacks! Kids love stuffing their own sandwiches.
Pinwheels
Ingredients: Flax wraps, spinach wraps, turkey, ham, cheese, toothpicks
Final Product: Pinwheels
Make a sandwich with your child's favorite fillings on a flax wrap (make sure to use different colors such as cheese, ham, spinach wraps). Roll up and slice into four-to-five pieces. You can stab it with a decorative toothpick to keep it rolled.
Healthy Pasta Salad
Ingredients: Fortified pasta, such as Ronzoni Smart Taste or whole wheat pasta, edamame, olive oil, vinegar, salt/pepper, Dixie cups with characters
Final Product: Portioned pasta salad in Dixie cup
Cook the pasta and defrost the edamame (green soybeans). Mix them together and toss with dressing made from olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt and pepper.
Serve in a Dixie cup. Sometimes, it's just the way the food is presented that makes kids want to eat!
Frozen Orange
Ingredients: Oranges and orange juice
Final Product: Frozen orange in orange
Cut tops off oranges and remove insides. Place insides with orange juice into blender and pour mixture into empty orange shells. Freeze.
Kids love a refreshing snack in summer, and this one adds fluid to help meet hydration needs!
Push Pops
Ingredients: Nonfat plain yogurt, frozen blueberries, push-up pop molds
Final Product: Push Pop
Mix 1 cup of yogurt with 2 cups of frozen blueberries in a blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into molds and freeze until solid.
Anything out of the freezer is a treat! Kids love the push-up form, and here they're getting calcium, protein and antioxidants!
Banana Ice Cream
Ingredients: Bananas, crushed peanuts in bowls, dark chocolate chips in bowls
Final Product: Banana ice cream in container with toppings
Peel bananas and freeze. Remove from freezer and blend. Place in containers and add your favorite topping.
This is the "un-ice cream ice cream"! Also, if kids have any dairy issues, this is a fun way for them to participate in an ice cream sundae.
Of course, bananas are excellent source of potassium.
[by Dietician Keri Glassman Gets Creative, On The Early Show
in cbsnews.com]