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Published Date: February 26, 2013

Health Tip: Serve Up a Healthy After-School Snack

(HealthDay News) -- You want your kids to eat something healthy after school, but there's no time to cook something nutritious.

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests these no-cook healthy snacks:

  • Make a frozen treat by dipping a peeled banana in yogurt, rolling it in crushed cereal and then freezing.

  • Shake up a fruit smoothie by combining a half cup each of low-fat yogurt and chilled 100 percent fruit juice in a container with a lid, and then shake.

  • Use fun-shaped cookie cutters (like dinosaurs, stars or hearts) to cut out sandwiches made with lean meat, low-fat cheese and whole-grain bread.

  • In a bowl, mix peanut butter with cornflakes or bran flakes, and then roll into balls. Roll the balls in crushed graham crackers to make tasty peanut butter balls.


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