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Anyone have any healthy snack recipes? Preferably something I can make in bulk and freeze. So far I have made my own granola, granola bars, pudding, and mini muffins. I am tired of paying for processed snacks (full of junk and expensive) and want to make a few thinks a week in bulk and have a good selection going for myself and the kids.
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Here is one I just found for healthier brownies -
Ingredients: 2 cups whole wheat flour ½ cup cocoa powder 1 ½ tsps baking soda 1 tsp salt ½ cup canola oil ½ cup apple sauce 1 cup sugar ½ cup brown sugar 2 tsp vanilla 2 cups finely shredded zucchini ¼ cup dark chocolate chips Directions: Preheat oven to 350 Grease and flour 1 9x13 baking pan In a medium sized bowl combine flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt In a large bowl mix both sugars, oil, apple sauce and vanilla until well blended Add flour mixture to wet ingredients and stir until just combined Fold in zucchini and chocolate chips Spread evenly into pan Bake for 35–40 minutes or until brownies spring back in centre when touched. |
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Here is another one -
Spicy Baked Chickpeas (think Cornnuts only healthy) 1 teaspoon each of : curry, ground coriander, chili powder, ground cumin, and paprika 1/2 teaspoon each of: ground allspice, salt, and cayenne pepper Mix with cooked chickpeas Place on baking sheet. Into 400 degree oven for around 30 minutes, stir and flip every 10 mins. |
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my kid is seriously deprived.. he gets no snacks lol.. I mean other than like fruit and veggies.. occassionally he has like crackers but it's a rarity
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• Hummus - we use Peanut butter instead of tahini because I forget to buy it or the seeds to grind myself. It's used as a veggie dip or whole wheat cracker
This is a great way for me to get bean proteins into the kids w/o having to serve 'beans' • Fruit smoothies - easy all year 'round with the bags of frozen fruit at the store. We also do a version with bananas, peanut butter & carob powder if I have it, ovaltine if I don't. • Banana splits - in our house this means bananas split lengthwise, smeared with peanut butter and sprinkled with a few chocolate chips. • Fruit juice jello • Apples slices with peanut butter spread |
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HAHAHAHA... Healthy snacks? I wish.
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Not a recipe but my kids saw the commercial for the Trix yogurt you freeze and wanted it...well I refused to pay like $4 bucks for them to have 2 each. So I bought Turner's Brand (it's a local dairy near us that doesn't use the hormones on their cows) plain fat free yogurt and mixed some sugar free jello I had here at home in it. Then I divided it among 15 3oz plastic cups and stick a small craft stick in them (bought for like 150 for $2 bucks in the craft section of walmart) and stuck them in the freezer....they are the biggest hit ever here at my house!!
So for my $4 bucks they each get like 5 of the homemade ones instead of 2 of the store bought ones!!! Plus I have tons and tons of flavors of jello.....the strawberry banana ones are divine!!! Next batch I'm gonna try pudding because I want a frozen cheesecake pudding pop!!!! *drool*
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![]() What about frozen bananas on a stick? We eat lots of popcorn here. Use the hot air popper and make it without all those weird chemicals in the microwave kind. Add a little spray butter, parmesean cheese and yum-o! My kids and husband also love homemade chex-mix and it's easy to double or triple the batch. You can control the amount of salt pretty easy and if you check out www.chex.com they have a zillion different recipes you can try for a variety of flavors to appease your kids.
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Mmmmm... those frozen yogurt pops sound great!
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*strawberry covered bananas*
STRAWBERRY SAUCE: 1 container (1 pt.) strawberries 1/4 c. orange juice 1 tbsp. orange peel, cut in thin strips 1 jar (12 oz.) strawberry preserves then add in bananas *Yogurt covered pretzels* * 10 dozen small pretzels * 2 cups vanilla yogurt or strawberry yogurt * 5 cups confectioners' sugar Preheat oven to 250°F. In a large mixing bowl, mix the confectioners sugar into the yogurt, one cup at a time with a hand blender. Using tongs or chopsticks, dip the pretzels, one at a time, into the frosting and place them on a wire cooling rack (place a cookie sheet under the wire rack to catch the excess frosting that will drip from the pretzels). Once all pretzels are coated, turn your oven off and place the wire rack and cookie sheet in, leaving the oven door slightly open. The excess heat will help the frosting dry without leaving the pretzels soggy. Allow frosting to harden for 3-4 hours, remove from oven, and store pretzels in an airtight container for up to 3 days. *only 21 calories per serving* |
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LOL Darcy, I am doing them right now too! I made 1/2 savory, and the second 1/2 I did a sort of chickpea granola. I mixed in a little honey, cinnamon, ground ginger, and almonds. When it is done I am going to add some raisins.
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My kids love these! Replace some of the oil with Applesauce. I didn't put as much sugar in when I made them, more like 2.5 cups. And I used 1/2 whole wheat flour!
6 Week Muffins 15 Oz Box Raisin Bran -- or any bran flakes 3 Cups Sugar 5 Cups Flour 5 Tsp Baking Soda 2 Tsp Salt 1 Cup Oil 4 Eggs 1 Qt Buttermilk Mix Bake at 400 degreees for 15-20 munutes Makes about 4 doz
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