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> Toddler snacks - ideas please!, What can I make & freeze?

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Diana_Barry
post 22/12/2012, 09:03 AM
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I'm trying to reduce our use of packaged snacks for DS (almost 2) by having stocks of single serve home made snacks in the freezer that I can throw in my bag on the way out the door.

So far I've been making banana bread, corn fritters & apple pikelets, but would like to increase the repertoire.

Any suggestions?
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Mmmcheese
post 22/12/2012, 09:11 AM
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I made these in a mini muffin tin
http://kneadtocook.com/?p=1234

I used normal greek yoghurt, they were quite yummy and the toddler liked them.
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kpingitquiet
post 22/12/2012, 09:27 AM
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We don't do much in the way of snacks. She's pretty good with three meals plus her milk. When we do, it's almost always fruit. A banana or apple makes a great toss-in-the-bag treat. For snacks at home, it's usually grapes or sliced strawberries. Occasionally some cheese cubes or half a peanut butter sandwich if it's going to be a really long time until dinner.
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