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Healthy snacks for moms on the move

Just as you would pack a school lunchbox during the week, pack a snack bag to travel with you when you’re out and about on weekends (or during the school holidays), so you don’t have to turn to unhealthy, convenience foods, plus you can save some money at the same time! Healthy handbag-friendly snacks Nuts …

Just as you would pack a school lunchbox during the week, pack a snack bag to travel with you when you’re out and about on weekends (or during the school holidays), so you don’t have to turn to unhealthy, convenience foods, plus you can save some money at the same time!

Healthy handbag-friendly snacks

  • Nuts and seeds are rich in healthy monounsaturated fats. Healthy fats are an important energy source for growth, vitamin transport, and the manufacture of certain hormones in the body. As a guide, select about five nuts at a time or add one teaspoon of seeds to yoghurt or sprinkle over fresh fruit.
  • Oat and chocolate-chip energy bites can be made ahead. Mix together 1 cup raw oats, ½ cup peanut butter, ½ cup chocolate chips, and ⅓ cup honey. Roll the mixture into balls on a tray and freeze until set. Store in sealed bags.
  • Popcorn is a firm favourite with children. Before you head out for your weekend activities, make popcorn, and separate into containers for each child.
  • Lean biltong is high in muscle-building protein for growing children. A deshelled boiled egg, stored in a container, can also be an easy-to-eat protein-rich snack.
  • Roasted chickpeas make a great, tasty snack alternative to crisps and salted peanuts. Make a batch and store it in a sealed container.
  • Make a ham and cheese roll-up by layering a slice of lean cold meat with a slice of cheese. Roll it up and insert a pretzel stick through the middle to hold the snack together.

Stay hydrated

Alarmingly, almost two in three children consume sugary drinks at least twice a week. On average, each sugary drink contains about eight teaspoons of added sugar.

  • Remember to take a water bottle of at least 500ml with you on all family outings (one bottle per family member). In the summer months, freeze the water overnight to always have cool water on hand.
  • Add chopped fruit, such as berries or apples, or herbs, such as mint, to the water to infuse and add flavour.
  • Make homemade iced tea using Rooibos tea or your favourite herbal tea flavour. Store it in bottles to take with you when the family is out of the house.

Include these superfoods

Fruit and vegetables are nature’s jewels. Only 5 in 10 children in South Africa consume at least one serving of fruit and only four in 10 eat at least one cup of cooked vegetables a day. Fruit and vegetables are loaded with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients, and fibre. These foods are also convenient options for children and families on the go.

  • Cut vegetables into sticks to dip in cottage cheese, peanut butter, or hummus. Whole small vegetables like baby marrow, baby tomatoes, or baby carrots also work well.
  • Whole pieces of fresh fruit pack well into handbags but opt for firmer fruits like apples to avoid bruising. You can also place softer fruit like berries and kiwi in a container to prevent the fruit from getting damaged.
  • Make a fruit smoothie by blending fruit and PediaSure Complete.

 

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