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10 Healthy Quarantine-Friendly Snacks For Kids

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Growing kids often get hungry between meals or when they are home with nothing to do during the Coronavirus quarantine. However, many packaged snacks for kids are extremely unhealthy. They’re often full of refined flour, added sugars, and artificial ingredients. Snack time is a great opportunity to sneak some extra nutrients into your child’s diet. Instead of highly processed snack foods, fill your child’s tummy with whole foods that will provide energy and nutrition. These good eating habits will help them get ready for the upcoming  kids mud run  season Here is a list of kid-friendly snacks that are both healthy and delicious. 1. CELERY WITH PEANUT BUTTER AND RAISINS Celery with peanut butter and raisins, sometimes called “ants on a log,” is a fun way to get your child to eat a vegetable. Cut a stalk of celery into three or four pieces, spread peanut butter inside the celery, and arrange a few raisins on top of the peanut butter. These three foods combined provide ...

How To Make Chicken Casserole In A Slow Cooker

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Cooked in a slow cooker, the chicken casserole is an everyday thing for our dinners. It is not a very hard or time taking process to cook it and hence one of those suppers that you can truly toss in whatever vegetables you have going extra, and it works wonders! Among all my slow cooker recipes, this chicken casserole is certainly the go-to-dinner for us! What to add in your Chicken Casserole? Since its “Chicken Casserole” you know the main ingredient already! My fondness is for boneless chicken thighs. Though I prefer working with whichever chicken I have. Chicken thighs and drumsticks are less expensive than the heavy breast pieces and can certainly be left in for more. However, you can make use of anything as per your preference. Add in your veggies! We've included a wide range of vegetables to our famous chicken casserole meals every now and then such as leeks, carrots, parsnips, celery, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, onions – and so on, we've probably attempted all of them! ...