caroline
working mommy in training
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Post by caroline on Apr 1, 2007 17:26:50 GMT -5
Whenever I'm running out, I make a mixed bag for each of the kids.
Todays mix is cheerios, raisins and teddy grahams.
Another favorite is low sodium goldfish, mini crackers and salt free pretzles.
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Post by aydee on Apr 3, 2007 8:50:20 GMT -5
You know I forgot about this. I did this with my oldest too and now it's time to start packing this again. Thanks for the reminder. How do you carry them? I need to try one of those spill-proof containers they can reach their little fingers in.
AD
Ad I recently got the little spill proof containers. Spill "proof" is a misnomer, Danni can definetely spill it if she wants too by shaking the container, but it does help some with snacks in the car.
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kristen
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Post by kristen on Apr 3, 2007 11:34:52 GMT -5
Yeah does anyone have a great container that they won't make a huge mess with?
Kristen
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caroline
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Post by caroline on Apr 3, 2007 16:45:01 GMT -5
You know I forgot about this. I did this with my oldest too and now it's time to start packing this again. Thanks for the reminder. How do you carry them? I need to try one of those spill-proof containers they can reach their little fingers in. AD Right now I use a zip sandwich bag, until I can find one of those toddler spill proof things....Danni spilled half the bag this weeked.... Oh, and note that when you pack one for the little one, you should pack one for the big one!
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Post by caligirl34 on Apr 5, 2007 16:31:20 GMT -5
Yes - I remember this from when our 3 year olds were little - it's such a great idea!!!
Amy
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Post by sandra on Apr 15, 2007 10:00:27 GMT -5
Thanks for the reminder. Like everyone else, I did this with my first and will do it again
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