Gourmet
Peanut Butter
Peanut
Butter & Co. (www.ilovepeanutbutter.com)
makes a line of gourmet peanut butters that are sure to tantalize
the kids’ taste buds.
Try Cinnamon
Raisin Peanut Butter with shredded apples on whole wheat (it
tastes just like apple pie). Or spread the Dark Chocolate
Dreams Peanut Butter on good-quality white bread or french
bread and top with sliced strawberries. Both sandwiches are
excellent grilled, too.
And peanut
butter is an excellent source of vegetable protein, fiber
(2 tablespoons contain as much fiber as a half cup of broccoli),
magnesium, Vitamin E, niacin and folic acid. It’s also
cholesterol-free.
Just make
sure you read the label to see if your peanut butter contains
any partially-hydrogenated oils. You don’t want those
— they’re the worst kind of fat for you.
Gourmet
Almond Butter
Trend
(www.trendalmondspread.com)
makes a similar line of gourmet almond spreads.
With flavors
like Milk Chocolate Cherry, Butterscotch and White Chocolate
Cantaloupe Almond, you’re sure to find an almond spread
the kids will like. And almond butter is high in fiber, protein,
calcium and certain minerals.
Flavored
Water
Kids love
juice boxes, but even 100% juice is high in calories and sugar.
Milk or water are the best choices. But when kids are craving
something sweeter, try tempting them with HINT Water (www.drinkhint.com).
Bottled water flavored with just a hint of natural sugar,
HINT water comes in flavors like apple, raspberry lime, cucumber
and pomegranate-tangerine.
Crispy
Fruit Snacks
Sensible
Foods Fruit and Vegetables Snacks (www.sensiblefoods.com)
makes a line of all-natural dried fruit snacks that are far
healthier than your average potato chip. And thanks to a special
freeze-drying process, they’re crunchy, too.
They come
in flavors like Cherry Berry (a mix of cherries, apples, blueberries
and strawberries), Tropical Blend (apples, pineapples, mangos,
and bananas) and Organic Supersweet Corn (sweet corn).
Healthy
Brownies and Muffins
Is it
possible to eat a chocolate brownie for lunch that’s
not only nutritious, but low calorie, too? Yes, Virginia,
there is a Santa Claus.
The brownie
in question is called a VitaBrownie, made by Vitalicious (www.vitalicious.com
), and to be fair, it isn’t huge. But it packs a walloping
6 grams of fiber, 4 grams of protein, and 50% of the U.S.
RDA of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamins
B6 and B12 and 60% of the RDA of Iron.
Plus,
it actually tastes good. Not oh-so-rich-gooey-fudgy brownie
good. But way-better-than-your-average-diet-product good.
And remember, most diet brownies and desserts don’t
have much nutritional value.
Vitalicious
also makes VitaMuffins and VitaMuffin tops in flavors like
chocolate AppleBerryBran, Blueberry Bran, Cranberry Bran and
Deep Chocolate.
About
the Author:
Stephanie Gallagher, a.k.a., The Shopping Mom, is the author
of four books, Editor of The Shopping Mom’s Favorite
Things (www.the-shopping-mom.com)
and Healthy Cooking Columnist for Suite 101 (healthycooking.suite101.com).