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Need help with a healthyish soccer snack!

So it is my turn for snack for soccer this week.  We are the only new ones to the team so I'm wishing I would have signed up for later in the season to better get a guage on things.

The coach brings a half time snack which so far has been oranges/watermelon which is GREAT!  Afterwards though, the parents do their "snack" which so far has been sponge bob fruit snacks, rice krispie snacks (prepackaged), and single serving mini oreos.  To me those are more of a dessert, not a snack.

I am responsible for the next two games so what should I bring?  I was thinking I would make homemade chex mix and add a few dark choc m & ms but I'm stumped on a second. 

ETA:  I asked and it doesn't have to prepackaged.  There are no other allergies other than Eli's milk allergy.


Big E (6) & Little E (2.5)

Re: Need help with a healthyish soccer snack!

  • Yum, the chex mix sounds great!  It may be too similar but a trail mix with dried fruit, some nuts, etc... would be good too.  Also pretzels, apples with peanut butter, popcorn, string cheese, applesauce muffins are all fun ideas.
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  • trail mix, apples or celery or crackers with peanutbutter (if no allergies), pita chips and hummus, granola bars, whole wheat fruit muffins, fig newtons.

    does it have to be pre-packaged?

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  • Good ? on the prepackaged (EFCE will not let us bring anything that we've had to prepare, although it does have to be healthy, so basic fruit, etc)

    You could do popcorn, ants on a log (the celery, pb, raisin thing), healthy muffins, cheese, trail mix.  I might double check any nut allergies if stuff like that hasn't been brought before.

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    I second the PP's ideas, plus carrots/ranch dip. I'd pass on the hummus, because while my kid loves it, less "crunchy" kids seem to turn up their nose at it, and you really do want something they can all eat.
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  • Thanks, ladies. All GREAT ideas, and I really appreciate it.  I"m thinking I'll do some combination of popcorn/chex/trail mix with the M & Ms and then fig newtons (esp since I think I can get prepackaged single servings because I think some parents are more comfortable with that.  I'll probably read all of the ideas off to Eli actually and let him decide...he really loves being involved and is proud when we bring snacks/treats to things like this :)


    Big E (6) & Little E (2.5)
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