This post is from our Monky 🐵 (7 years ago) . 🍌
Just a thought because I think we all snack, now that we have quit the dreaded weed!!!! I have been surfing the net, not recommended, by the way, that water aint half cold I came across this site about snacking !! see what you think?!
How To Make Your Own Snack Box
The basic idea with this snack box is that it is the first thing you reach for when you feel peckish between meals, rather than reaching for that leftover piece of cake in the fridge or grabbing something from the vending machine at work.
Your box should be filled with foods which you can quickly fix for yourself, but they should be healthy and tasty, too.
As I was thinking about how to put this into practice, I was inspired by the idea of the Japanese lunch box, or the bento box.
It is basically a lunch box which is divided into different sections.
To make your own bento-style snack box you will need a plastic container with a lid, such as a lunch box. Smaller tubs with lids to fit inside your box.
Basically, you want everything to be held tightly inside your box, without touching each other, so that they don’t flavor one another, or get mixed up.
If you intend to take your snack box to work, for example, you will need to make sure everything is secure with lids or plastic wrap, etc., before you travel.
Snack Box Contents
In your snack box, you may like to include a selection of items, such as:
§ Fruit salad, whole fruits, or dried fruits
§ Vegetable crudites such as carrots, celery, peppers, also baby tomatoes
§ A healthy dip such as hummus or salsa
§ Hard-boiled eggs
§ Hard cheese or cottage cheese
§ Lean meats such as ham, chicken, or turkey
§ A granola bar
§ Natural yogurt
§ Nuts and seeds
§ Wholegrain crackers
§ Dry wholegrain cereal
§ A small amount of dark chocolate
Having a snack box in your fridge would also be a great way to help your kids to eat healthier, too.
Try filling one box with perishables which stay in the fridge, and one with non-perishables to stay on your countertop.
That way your children can quickly grab both boxes and fix themselves a healthy snack anytime.
What do you think of this idea… would it work to help you eat healthier snacks throughout the day? What would you put inside your snack box?