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Jess Forum Pro
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Ok ladies I need frugal snack ideas for my 7yr old son. He is a bottomless pit! When I give him fruit for snack he comes back saying he is still hungry and even after eating all his lunch he is still hungry. I just can't keep him full and our food budget isn't very big. I need ideas of cheap filling food. Have you seen the price of cheese lately???? My oldest dd eats quite a bit, but he eats a ton! I can't imagine what he is going to be like in a few years All you mamas with big eaters, I need help!
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Fuzzy Forum Pro
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Peanut butter! Put that with an apple or banana, or on celery sticks, or crackers.
Hard boiled egg
Do you have any leftovers? Some protein is what would fill him up, like leftover meat.
That's all I can think of right now.
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mellyrose Forum All-Star
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My boys would eat a week's plan for fruit in a day if I let them
In our house, I try to offer snacks that are part protein -- thankfully they both like peanut butter and don't have nut allergies. We pair peanut butter with crackers, celery, sliced apples, carrots, pretzels, etc.
They do ants on a log frequently (peanut butter in celery with raisins and/or chocolate chips)
A small cup of nuts with a fruit also works. The other day we crushed some peanuts and covered banana slices and had that for a snack.
Leftover grilled chicken and frozen grapes (they take longer to eat). Rolled up deli turkey around a pretzel rod.
Slice of bread and butter or bread and jam. Cheese toast (I shred the cheese so I can use less than a slice would be.)
I also make sure they drink a glass of water with their snack. Sometimes they're thirsty and think they're hungry.
OH, and I have them prepare their own snack as much as possible. It takes longer and they seem to enjoy it more and I think it cuts down on mindless eating if they know they have to do it themselves and not just have it handed to them. They both know how to prepare celery, peel carrots, slice bananas, scoop out peanut butter, butter bread, etc. It took more time at first to help them learn the skills, but now it's easy for them.
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JodieLyn Forum Moderator
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I also may require that they drink WATER before getting anything more... thirst can masquerade as hunger at times.. and what they really need is a drink of water (especially true in the summer) not more food.
Also make sure things are spaced out some.. sometimes it just takes longer for their brains and tummies to figure out that.. oh they really did eat enough.. especially if they were "starving" and scarfed down the last thing way to fast
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Jess Forum Pro
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Where would we be without peanut butter! I am very thankful for no peanut allergies. I fix him a peanut butter tortilla sometimes and he dips pretzels in peanut butter too sometimes. I guess I need to make sure he has protein in his snack. Having him fix it is a great idea. He likes to fix lunch sometimes so I know he can do it. Thanks for the ideas so far, and if anyone has anymore please keep them coming!
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Mary K Forum All-Star
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Vanilla yogurt with fruit. Buy the large containers and add your own fruit. Shredded cheese on tortillas-you use less I've noticed, with a little salsa. Peanut butter and apple is big around here. I cut up fruits like pears and apples into slices for sharing.
God bless,
Mary-NY
PS bottom-less pit boys turn into men with metabolisms that let them eat anything without gaining weight, while you can weight by looking at food! I married one!
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Lori B Forum Pro
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By bottomless pit needs protein or he still feels hungry. Nuts, a slice of cheese, a small bowl of cottage cheese or yogurt, a hardboiled egg, a bit of leftover meat (cold meaatballs are apparently delicious ), along with a slice of bead, crackers, fruit, wholegrain pretzels etc.
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CrunchyMom Forum Moderator
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Fat, as well as protein, will help one feel more satiated. I use coconut oil in cooking, but I know some people use it as a supplement. There is a diet called, "The Coconut Diet" that uses it as a supplement because in addition to other benefits, it also aids in helping people feel satisfied and not overeat.
It isn't cheap, but you also don't have to use a lot of it. Perhaps if he wouldn't take it straight as a supplement, if he likes the flavor (which, admittedly, the different brands and refined vs. unrefined varieties have very different flavors) which is a subtle coconut flavor, you could mix a spoonful of it with nutbutter to give the nutbutter a little more staying power.
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Jess Forum Pro
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Posted: June 02 2008 at 9:05am | IP Logged
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Thank you all for the great ideas. I am really making sure he gets more protein and drinks water.
Mary, I married one too
__________________ God bless,
Jess
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