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Bren706 said:How about bringing fruit in the Chillzanne Server with Hawaiin Fruit Dip?
babywings76 said:I don't own any Chillzanne:cry: I really don't want to have to go to the store with 4 kids.
I do have the mini muffin tin. I also have sugar cookie dough, pudding, brownie mix, and I have coolwhip. Any ideas of how I could put something together with all that? Maybe sugar cookies, use TS when they come out and then fill with choc. pudding? Does that sound okay?
Some healthy snack options for a kids pool party include fruit skewers, veggie cups with dip, yogurt parfaits, and homemade trail mix. These options provide a balance of nutrients and are easy to eat while swimming and playing.
You can make snacks fun by using colorful ingredients, creating fun shapes with cookie cutters, and involving the kids in the preparation process. You can also set up a DIY snack station with various toppings for them to customize their own snacks.
Yes, there are many allergy-friendly snack options for a kids pool party. Some ideas include gluten-free crackers with hummus, dairy-free fruit smoothies, and nut-free energy bites. It's always a good idea to ask parents about any dietary restrictions beforehand.
Yes, you can make snacks ahead of time for a kids pool party. It's a great way to save time and ensure that snacks are ready to go when the kids get hungry. Some make-ahead options include fruit and veggie cups, pre-made trail mix, and pre-cut fruit skewers.
To keep snacks fresh and safe in the hot sun, it's important to use insulated containers or coolers to keep perishable items cold. You can also use ice packs and keep the snacks in the shade. It's also a good idea to monitor the temperature and replace any snacks that may have been sitting out for too long.