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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
cheddar goldfish (or similar, like the Our Family Farm brand's version)
pretzels (he likes to lick the salt off so he doesn't get these too often)
honey teddy grahams (when he's in the mood for them)
animal crackers
Nilla wafers
wheat crackers (wheat thins, Our Family Farm wheat crackers)
fruit (esp. bananas, apples, pears)
Jennifer
mom to Jacob 9/27/02
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
Mostly what the other previous posters have down, but DS also loves:
cottage cheese with apple butter
tofu cubes
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
Let's hear it for cottage cheese!
My DD loves it with applesauce or pumpkin.
Other favorites:
dried or fresh fruit
frozen peas
rice crackers with seaweed (who kenw?)
smoothies
cheese, cheese and more cheese
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
DS LOVES Danimals drinkable yogurt. It is so bad that he asks for it EVERY time I open the fridge!
Other staples are goldfish, pretzels, and fruit snacks
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
Hi,
If you have a Trader Joes in your area, they have great cereal bars. They have no transfat and are low fat. They taste great and I think are cheaper than Nutrigrain bars. DD and I love them.
Thanks for all the ideas. I hadn't thought of trying cranraisins as a snack.
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
If your a Trader Joe fan, you can also try Kashi brand Cheddar TLC crackers (they're cheese crackers with no hydrogenated oil!) I just tried them on my 20 month old, and she loved them. I'd also love to hear more Trader Joe finds.
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RE: What is your toddler's favorite snack?
Kashi Crackers
raisins/prunes/figs - anything sweet and sticky!
Goldfish crackers
American cheese slices
La Creme or Yo Baby yogurt
soy crisps
watermelon
apple slices
bananas
dry cereal (Cheerios, Clifford Crunch, Kix)
and her all-time favorites: cookies, popsicles, chips and whatever other junk DH sneaks to her when I'm not around
Jennifer
Mommy to Annabelle 9/03 & a little pumpkin due 10/05
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