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  He had the nerve to bring easy squeeze cheese into this house.

FOUR cans currently are sitting on my shelf. He bought them clearanced to ... So I am thinking by this time, they might be expired as well. Lol.
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Snacks are such a tough one for us. I still have the little one who is not up to chewing up veggies. Popcorn is big for my kids too. But its only a healthy snack when I make it. DH does butter and garlic.

 

Nuts have been my go to snack for me. A small handful of walnuts gets me through the afternoon.

 

My daughter is a yogurt fan

 

Still with the really young toddler its a lot of crackers. 

 

I plan to borrow my neighbors dehydrator. Give that a whirl with dried veggies and fruit

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Snacks are such a tough one for us. I still have the little one who is not up to chewing up veggies. Popcorn is big for my kids too. But its only a healthy snack when I make it. DH does butter and garlic.

 

Nuts have been my go to snack for me. A small handful of walnuts gets me through the afternoon.

 

My daughter is a yogurt fan

 

Still with the really young toddler its a lot of crackers. 

 

I plan to borrow my neighbors dehydrator. Give that a whirl with dried veggies and fruit

 

dd6 had a texture issue for a long time.  Crackers were something she could eat without throwing up.  It is hard to break the habit of having processed snacks.

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