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    theriviera is offline Sapphire level (2000+ posts)
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    Default high protein snacks for kindergarten?

    DD1 starts kinder tomorrow. It's half day, PM so she will eat lunch before going to school. They get 1 20 minute snack/recess break. DD1 is really sensitive to hunger so I want to have high protein portable snacks for her. I am assuming her school is nut free but I am not sure.

    So far I have:
    string cheese

    and that's it

    i would love to hear more ideas!
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    Cheese stick & crackers

    ETA--oops, just saw you already thought of that! How about hummus & baby carrots?

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    Gogurt, cottage cheese, celery w/ PB (if nuts are ok) or sun butter or cream cheese, carrots w/ ranch dip or guac.
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    Hard boiled egg


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    A friend of mine had the great idea of sending in the little tubs of greek yogurt - they are really high in protein!

    Roasted chickpeas are a favorite here.

    We picked up a bag of Somersaults from Costco (they have sunflower and sesame seeds and are pleasant enough - slightly sweet/cinnamon-y - that my kids are happy with them for snacks, and they have a decent amt of protein)

    A PB/J (or PB substitute) sandwich on whole wheat bread. You can just do half a sandwich or two little triangles for a snack.

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    Nick's Sticks - grass-fed nitrate-free beef sticks. My kids love them. They can be $$, but I buy them in bulk to get the price down a bit.
    Graham cracker sandwiches (we do Mi-Del whole wheat) with cream cheese or sunbutter (peanut butter or almond butter if allowed).
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    For snacks with decent protein we do:
    Cheese and crackers
    Hummus and dippers (veggies or pita)
    Roasted chick peas
    Edamame
    Kashi bars (5-7g protein)
    Cream cheese on anything
    Greek yogurt is our biggie

    We also do lots of nuts, seeds, and peanut butter, but I don't pack those to go out of the house any more.

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    I just noticed Chobani yogurt tubes the other day. They have 5g protein each. I bought the banana flavor and both my kids loved them.

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