wallydraigle
8-5-11, 7:21pm
I have two small children who are exceedingly picky. Well, the older one is. The younger one is picky about a very few foods, but otherwise she'll eat just about anything that lands within arm's reach.
I've recently realized that I've fallen back on simple, grain-based snack foods far too much. I do everything right for mealtimes, mostly (no short-order cooking, I put a few different kinds of food on the table even for simple meals, and I don't force-feed, either), but I think for snacks and on-the-go eating, I rely too much on bread and Cheerios. I'm not anti-bread or carbs, but I do overuse them.
So I would like some ideas for make-ahead snacks that aren't grain-based. The kids are too young to safely munch on most raw veggies, unfortunately, though even the ultra-picky one loves raw broccoli. They seem to like savory, crunchy snacks the best, and I think that if I had a few recipes for cooking vegetables that way, it would be awesome. I read a while ago about dry-roasted green peas, but I don't have a recipe, and I can't find them in stores anyway. That's the sort of thing I'm looking for, though.
Ideally, they would be foods that are:
1. Nutritious
2. Portable
3. Easy to make in large batches without having to ignore my children for an entire morning (they're not yet capable of helping me in the kitchen; believe me, I've tried).
4. Not choking hazards.
5. Not messy.
Thanks!
I've recently realized that I've fallen back on simple, grain-based snack foods far too much. I do everything right for mealtimes, mostly (no short-order cooking, I put a few different kinds of food on the table even for simple meals, and I don't force-feed, either), but I think for snacks and on-the-go eating, I rely too much on bread and Cheerios. I'm not anti-bread or carbs, but I do overuse them.
So I would like some ideas for make-ahead snacks that aren't grain-based. The kids are too young to safely munch on most raw veggies, unfortunately, though even the ultra-picky one loves raw broccoli. They seem to like savory, crunchy snacks the best, and I think that if I had a few recipes for cooking vegetables that way, it would be awesome. I read a while ago about dry-roasted green peas, but I don't have a recipe, and I can't find them in stores anyway. That's the sort of thing I'm looking for, though.
Ideally, they would be foods that are:
1. Nutritious
2. Portable
3. Easy to make in large batches without having to ignore my children for an entire morning (they're not yet capable of helping me in the kitchen; believe me, I've tried).
4. Not choking hazards.
5. Not messy.
Thanks!