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NVNS Snack Policy and Recipes

Snacks provide important fuel for our children and should be healthy, well-balanced and made up of wholesome foods. The best way to select a well balanced snack is by providing simple foods that combine carbohydrates and protein in the same sitting. Examples of easy snacks are: cheese and crackers with fresh fruit; mini bagels with cream cheese and carrot sticks; pita bread triangles with hummus and cheese slices along with apple wedges.

SUGARY TREATS ARE NOT APPROPRIATE SNACKS FOR NURSERY SCHOOL. Please enjoy them at home!


NVNS Snack-O-Matic!

 Just choose one item from each column for an easy, well-rounded snack.

Fruits & Veggies

Local and in-season will be CHEAPER. Organic is even better!

  • Grapes
  • Bananas (cut in chunks with peel on)
  • Whole Apples (easy apple slicer is in nursery school kitchen!)
  • Whole Oranges (cut in wedges or sectioned)
  • Strawberries
  • Tangerines
  • Pears
  • Persimmons
  • Dried fruits (raisins, apples, etc)
  • Fruit spreads, unsweetened, as an ingredient
  • Carrots (sticks)
  • Celery (sticks)
  • Cucumber slices
  • Sugar Snap Peas
  • Cherry tomatoes

Protein

Organic is great; avoid nitrates in meats and partially hydrogenated oils in dairy products

  • Cheese as an ingredient in quesadillas or mini sandwiches or bring a block and we’ll slice it!
  • Cream cheese
  • Yogurt (plain–we add the fruit or a little honey)
  • Hummus
  • Salami or sandwich meats with no nitrites
  • Cooked meats (meatballs, ground meat as a pizza topper)
  • Beans (garbanzo, black, kidney, etc)

Carbohydrate

Shoot for WHOLE GRAIN, no/low sugar

  • Real popcorn (pop at home and bring, or there’s an air popper at the school)
  • Whole wheat and corn tortillas
  • Rice crackers
  • Whole wheat pita bread
  • Whole grain muffins
  • Sliced whole wheat loaf bread
  • Low/no sugar, whole grain cereals
  • Whole grain pastas