Showing posts with label PWS Snack ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PWS Snack ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

TIP of the WEEK: Lunch Box Snack Ideas


Lots of questions coming my way over the past few weeks about snack ideas for back to school. Most snacks will fall into the 100-300 calorie range. Here are some ideas for back to school lunch boxes:
  • 1. One cup of high fiber cereal. Be sure to couple this with at least 6 ounces of fluid to avoid constipation.
  • 2. One ounce of almonds ( about 25 ).
  • 3. 12-15 grapes ( freeze grapes for sweeter taste and more appealing texture for tactile sensitive kids).
  • 4. Berries mixed with one serving of yogurt.
  • 5. Two ounce serving of tuna, chicken or salmon. Extra protein is a great way to ward off the   afternoon fatigue so frequently seen in our kids.
  • 6. 12 mini pretzels with a tablespoon of almond butter.
  • 7. 10 multi grain crackers with a tablespoon of light ricotta cheese.
  • 8. Three cups of air popped popcorn ( you can make this more interesting with very few added calories by adding unsweetened cocoa powder).
  • 9. Two small oranges and a small handful of walnuts.
  • 10. Vita top chocolate muffin tops. These are a huge hit with the kids as they have a great chocolate taste. They also have the added benefit of 9 grams of fiber.
Snack time is an important break in our kids day. With kids on fewer calories than their typical peers, it is important to use each calorie wisely.


Submitted by:
Patrice Carroll
Manager of PWS Services

Related Posts:
TIP of the WEEK: Back to School
A Daily Schedule from a Students POV
Strategies for the Classroom

Friday, June 22, 2012

TIP of the WEEK: SUMMER SNACK IDEAS


No matter what your plans are for this summer you no doubt have a different schedule and routine than you do during the school year. This change in routine can be very difficult for our kids with PWS, not to mention the constant challenges of BBQ’s with family who may not understand your child’s needs. And how about those ice cream trucks driving up and down the street blasting music announcing their arrival?

Below are a number of snack and ice cream treats that some of our families use during the summer months to beat the heat or just to add a little something extra to a long summer day. We would love to hear your ideas for great, low calorie summer snacks!


Low calorie/low fat ice cream sandwiches- 80 calories
Ingredients:
4 chocolate graham crackers broken in halves
1 carton lite Cool Whip, thawed

Directions
Break graham crackers in half. Spread Cool Whip about 1 inch thick on graham crackers. Wrap individually in plastic wrap and freeze till firm. This is a great low fat, low calorie snack/dessert that will satisfy cravings for chocolate and ice cream.


Chocolate malt ice cream sandwiches- 100 calories
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups skim milk
2/3 cup sugar
1/2 cup nonfat dry milk
1/2 cup malted-milk powder
3 1/2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped
3/4 cup pasteurized liquid egg whites
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
Preparation
Blend milk, sugar, dry milk, malted-milk powder and chocolate in a blender until fairly smooth. Pour into a large saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium heat, whisking almost constantly. Remove from the heat.
Pour egg whites into a large bowl and whisk in the milk mixture in a slow, steady stream until smooth. Whisk in vanilla and salt. Refrigerate until cool, at least 3 hours or overnight.
Freeze the ice cream mixture in an ice cream maker, according to the manufacturer's directions. If using the ice cream for sandwiches, freeze until its firm enough to hold a scoop shape.

Tropical Fruit Ice- 60 calories

Ingredients:
1 11-1/2-ounce can frozen passion fruit concentrate
2 cups water
2 tablespoons lime juice
Preparation
Combine passion fruit concentrate, water and lime juice in a medium bowl.
Pour the juice mixture into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's directions. (or, freeze the mixture in a shallow metal pan until solid, about 6 hours. Break into chunks and process in a food processor until smooth.) Serve immediately or transfer to a storage container and let harden in the freezer for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Serve in chilled dishes.

Banana ice cream- low in calories (exact calories depends on what you add)
Peel your bananas first. 
• Cut them into small pieces. 
• Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate. 
• Blend using a food processor or blender - scraping down the bowl when they stick.
 Add an ingredient if you want ( a little peanut butter, cocoa powder or honey)


Cooked bananas – 60 calories

Preheat Oven to 350 degrees. 
Cut Large banana in half and then in half again to have 4 quarters. Place pieces on baking pan or cookie sheet Sprinkle with cinnamon. 

Bake at 350 for 15 minutes or until hot and bubbly