Assuming snacks is required, the following 155 results were found.
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Here are six baseball-inspired ideas from local bloggers Alisa and Marissa at www.allingoodtwine.com. 1. Create a “concession stand” with plenty of snacks you would find at a baseball game: popcorn, peanuts, red vines, sunflower seeds, Cracker Jacks and bubble gum. Find bushel baskets, chalkboard food labels, and...
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$44.95; www.sugar-plum.com The Touch of Sweetness Dried Fruit and Nut Tray balances sweet and salty profiles. Enjoy seven different flavored and healthy snacks in this perfect assortment. The generous arrangement comes in a reusable wooden platter, making it a unique gift. We added premium dried fruit, including...
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by taking the trolley (or get dropped off). 3. Use sunscreen. There is a lot of waiting in line, so be sure to apply sunscreen and wear a hat. 4. Pack snacks. While there are plenty of restaurants downtown, most have long lines so bring snacks to tide you over. 5. Bring a backpack. To carry all the fun promotional...
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party favor. Using 3-D paint or black Sharpie, have each child write UNLESS on rocks. Send the rocks home with kids as a party favor. Serve Brown Barbaloot Snacks (TeddyGrahams) and Humming Fish Snacks (Goldfish crackers) at your party. --------- Click on the images above to download pdf files that you can print and...
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my daughter went off to college, we packed every inch of our Suburban with obvious necessities: clothes, dorm bedding and accessories, cleaning supplies and snacks. It didn’t take long to discover she needed some things we hadn't thought about. As you prepare to send your teen off to college, don’t miss these...
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Santa always wrote a note inside the book and signed it. Take the kids driving around different neighborhoods to look at lights, complete with fun snacks and warms drinks. Use Family Magazine’s Map of Christmas Lights to navigate your way around the county!...
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adolescent primary care, parents should talk to their kids about comfort level with their current physician and discuss preferences. READ STORY Kid-Approved Snacks for the New Year – Finding “healthy” snacks that kids are excited to eat can be a challenge. Here are two great ideas from Oceanside food blogger Jackie...
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online. Cook some “Chewie” chicken nuggets and Darth “Tater” tots for a fun, easy dinner. Check local retailers for Star Wars themed treats such as fruit snacks, crackers, popsicles, cereal and mac & cheese. Kids can help make healthy lightsaber snacks: Sith-kebabs with cherry tomatoes and red pepper chunks or a...
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miles of trails for walking, hiking, biking, even riding horse. There are seven ponds to walk around, with plenty of benches and picnic tables for necessary snacks along the way. The park and its trails are mostly flat. If you choose the path to the Finney Overlook, you’ll find two unique structures shaped like the...
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consists of a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables. This “rainbow” of food ensures a range of nutrients to help fuel kids’ bodies. Buy brain-healthy snacks. Kids can only snack on what is available to them. Keep healthy snacks on hand such as berries, apples, nuts, Greek yogurt, avocados and whole grain granola...
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a tour of the "Arts District" surrounding the studio and a behind-the-scenes tour of The Hot Spot studio. Campers will also play games, blow bubbles, enjoy snacks and run around. Snacks and a small bottle of water are provided. Ages 6 and up. Reserve online at www.thehotspotstudio.com. For additional questions, email...
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Scare up your own good time with a Halloween party for grown up guys and ghouls. Great Balls of Fire ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 cup (4 ounces) cheddar cheese, shredded 3 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 can (4.25 ounces) Underwood Deviled Ham Spread 2 tablespoons green onions,...
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Tech tools to help kids make healthy choices In today’s culture, instant gratification reigns supreme. Even when it comes to the fitness, nutrition and overriding health concerns of children, parents, grandparents, teachers and other youth caregivers continually seek tools and resources that can be implemented and...
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Ah, summer—time to pull out the popsicle maker and homemade popsicle recipes! Kids will love these delicious, refreshing watermelon popsicles. Ingredients 3½ cups cubed seedless watermelon 5½ Tbsp. sugar, divided 1 Tbsp. lemon juice ½ cup canned coconut milk, well shaken 6 medium kiwi fruit 1 Tbsp. mini chocolate...
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Making gingerbread cookies is a fun holiday tradition for many—and there’s no need to miss out on the fun if your family is gluten-free. This recipe is just for you. Bonus: Since there isn’t any gluten, you don’t have to worry about overworking the dough when using your cutout scraps. Gluten-Free Gingerbread 2 cups...
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Cucumber Peanut Butter Bites There are lots of to enjoy your favorite natural peanut butter! Here is one refreshing, summer recipe which is sure to be a hit with the kids. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 English cucumber 3 tablespoons Old Fashioned Smooth Peanut Butter 2 tablespoons light mayonnaise 1...
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Children often refuse vegetables, so including a daily green smoothie is a perfect way to help incorporate nutritious vegetables into your child’s diet. This healthy version of a mint chocolate chip shake serves as a quick breakfast or energy-restoring snack. Bonus for moms: the protein content can even help boost...
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for dad to help mom take a shower which eases labor pains. 12. Something to eat and drink such as sandwich or power bars and juice, in a small cooler. Pack snacks for both of you for after the birth. 13. Cash to have on hand. 14. Pen and pad of paper. 15. Camera (photos and/or video), with extra film, battery, etc....
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kids to the Santee or South Bay Drive-In and watch current family-friendly releases. Dress in pajamas, snuggle into pillows and blankets and bring favorite snacks to share. Tour the solar system at a stargazing event. The Fleet Science Center’s The Sky Tonight, held the first Wednesday each month, takes guests on a...
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place fondly, not as a blur. Scout out bathroom locations in whatever “land” you’re in to spare yourself an emergency dash. Bring plenty of healthy, hearty snacks and drinks. Feed often to avoid energy crash tantrums. You’ll save a ton of money and avoid hungry frustration when waiting in snack lines. Use the early...