Monthly Archives: November 2011

Choosing and Preparing Healthy After-School Snacks

Here’s a scenario that used to happen every weekday until recently when I changed a few things:

My 12-year-old son gets off the bus, drags himself, his backpack and his trumpet inside, then he practically runs to the kitchen, opens the cabinet door and refrigerator doors almost simultaneously and pulls out the filtered water (I’m lucky he loves water, I know!) and a Kashi cereal bar and grabs a handful of grapes. Then he collapses into a chair and starts eating like he hasn’t eaten in days.  Sounds familiar doesn’t it?  He’s starving by the time he gets home from school!

Healthy After School Snacks Make Healthy Kids

Since many kids are eating their lunch at school quite early, it’s no wonder they come home hungry.  My 5-year-old eats lunch at 10:56 in the morning so I don’t blame her for coming home from school hungry.   But you don’t want them eating too much which may ruin their appetite for dinner, especially if your normal dinner time is within just an hour or so of them coming home from school. Consider your child’s own schedule and adjust accordingly. Remember, just because another parent sets snack time at 3:30 doesn’t mean you have to as well. Talk to your child and watch their behavior to find a time that is right for them.

Have your snacks ready and cut up for your kids to grab when they come in from school.  When my 5-year-old gets home from school and wants a snack, she’s often too tired child to want to cut up or fix her snack- she just wants to grab what she can quickly, have a seat at her little table and chow down.

Tip: Have the snacks visible in the fridge or on the table for easy access. Make sure your child knows what he or she is permitted to eat as a snack, so they don’t try to sneak in something that is bad for them. Offer a few alternatives so they feel they have a say in the matter, as well.

Choose healthy snacks that aren’t too filling, but will stave off the after-school munchies until a proper dinner can be served.  My 5-year-old is pretty good about choosing a healthy snack but my 12-year-old; not so much.  That’s why the first tip is an important for me.

Tip: Cut up carrots, celery, broccoli and cauliflower can be arranged with some low-fat dip. Apples, oranges, bananas and other fresh fruit can be set out, or cut up a fresh bowl of fruit salad for your kids to grab. Trail mix, assorted nuts, whole-grain pretzels and cereals, peanut butter and sugar-free jelly sandwiches, and a variety of crackers and cheeses are also excellent choices. And remember, stick to healthy drink options, such as low-fat milk or water. Kids do not need sugary sodas and juices to drink, especially on a daily basis. For a fun change, offer sparkling flavored water in a variety of flavors that your kids will enjoy.

Finally, talk to your kids about what they enjoy as a snack, and offer them different ideas for snack foods. When kids feel involved in their choices, they are more likely to pick what is best for them. A healthy snack makes for healthy kids, so take the time to find out what they like!

 

Oh, and one more tip.  Always have your kids wash their hands before eating their afterschool snack!

Here’s to yummy, stress-free, afterschool snacks!

Here are a few great snack ideas that you can prepare while your kids are in school and have ready for them when they get home:

 

 

Alicia Hagan, Editor

Sears ‘Holiday Entertaining’ Twitter Party w/ Sweepstakes! Monday, Nov. 7th 8-9:30pm EST #SearsChat

Don’t you love this time of year?  I do!  I love the holiday parties, delicious food, and beautiful decorations!  It all brings me joy and happiness!

Join me Monday evening as we talk about holiday entertaining at the #SearsChat Twitter Party!  Let’s share holiday entertaining ideas, decor ideas, have fun with a little Sears trivia and win prizes!

Enter to win items that will help make your holiday entertaining awesome, including two Butterball Turkey Fryers!

WHO:
Brand: @Sears@SearsDeals
The Twitter Party will be co-hosted by @StacieInAtlanta@Crissy@JollyMom and@MommyInsider (that’s me).
John McLemore, founder and CEO of Masterbuilt, will also be answering questions and participating as a turkey cooking and safety expert!

WHEN:
Monday, November 7th 8pm-9:30pm EST

WHERE:
On Twitter – Tweet with the hashtags #searschat

WIN:

To Enter for a Chance to Win:

  • Have an active Twitter account.
  • Follow the official @Sears and @SearsDeals Twitter accounts.
  • Tweet “Join me and @Sears for #SearsChat – Mon 11/7 from 8-9:30 pm EST. Talk about Holiday Entertaining – Details & Prizes: http://bit.ly/uYALco”
  • Post the link to your tweet in the comments on this post
  • During the Twitter Party, send a Tweet (containing only appropriate, family-friendly content as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) that includes the #SearsChat hashtag.

Sears is the ultimate gifting destination this holiday season. Join us for #SearsChat and rock this holiday season! Hope to see you on Monday night!

 Sears Holiday Entertaining Twitter Chat SWEEPSTAKES

Official Rules

Disclosure: This post is part of a compensated campaign with Sears Holding Company.

Alicia Hagan, Editor 


Join me at the Kmart Layaway Twitter Party Thursday 8-9:30pm EST at #KMartChat

KMart Layaway Twitter Party - November 3rd

Come join @StacieinAtlanta, @crissy, @jollymom and @mommyinsider (that’s me) at the Kmart Layaway Twitter Party this Thursday, November 3rd from 8-9:30 pm EST.

During the twitter party we will discuss how Kmart can us plan ahead for our holiday shopping and all things holiday related, and make the holidays a little less stressful.  Imagine that!  We will be giving away prizes (see below).

Kmart makes the layaway process simple.  And goodness knows, consumers are in need of layaway now more than almost ever.. so take advantage of layaway services and learn more about them at our Twitter party tonight!
How to layaway at Kmart: Shop, take your items to the layaway counter, or add them to your shopping cart online.  You then pay a down payment which includes a service fee, and after that you make payments on the items you put on layaway, every two weeks until the last scheduled payment is made after which you can pick up for items!


WHO:
Brand: @Kmart@KmartDeals
Hosts:@StacieInAtlanta@DearCrissy@JollyMom@MommyInsider (that’s me).

WHEN:
Thursday, November 3rd 8pm-9:30pm EST

WHERE:
On Twitter – Tweet with the hashtags #kmartchat and #layaway

WIN:
$125 Kmart gift card or one of three $25 Kmart gift cards

To enter the sweepstakes you must:

  • Have an active Twitter account.
  • Follow the official @Kmart and @KmartDeals Twitter accounts.
  • Post an appropriate, non-duplicative, family-friendly comment on this MyKmart blog post with a link to your tweet or blog post promoting the Kmart LayawayTwitter Party (Include your Twitter handle).
  • During the Kmart Layaway Twitter Party, send a Tweet (containing only appropriate, family-friendly content as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) that includes the #kmartchat and #layaway hashtags.

RSVP: Leave a comment on the Official Party post on the Kmart wesite with a link to your blog post or Tweet to let us know you are coming. Make sure to read the Official Rules and entry requirements to be eligible to win prizes.

Deal Alert!
It is Friends and Family at Kmart this weekend 10% off additional off which can really help you maximize your layaway dollars! Details are here.

Kmart layaway is a convinent, easy way to pay for products over time. Shop for virtually anything and bring your items to the Kmart layaway counter in the store or add them to your shopping cart online.Your down payment includes the Service Fee and is due when you initiate your contract.Make payments every two weeks online or at any Kmart register with cash, check or debit/credit card. Simply pick up your items after you make your last payment or schedule your pick-up after making your final payment online. Try it today here!

See you there!

Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored campaign with Sears and Kmart.

Alicia Hagan, Editor

Wordless Wednesday: How my 5 Year Old Calmed My Panic Attack Yesterday #WordlessWednesday #WW

Wordless Wednesday

 

I’ve got a lot going on right now.. like most parents and small business owners do, and I had a full on panic attack yesterday.  My blood pressure skyrocketed, my pulse was racing at over 110 bpm for hours and I didn’t know whether a green light meant stop or go for a little while there.  Don’t worry, I wasn’t driving.

Yesterday evening, the kids and I were at my mother’s house while I was in full on panic mode and I stepped outside to find my 5 year old daughter gracefully pulling seeds off of a butterfly weed my mother had given her to play with.  She spent about 30 minutes plucking the seeds off of this butterfly weed then she took them one by one to a spot in my mom’s yard and gently blew the seed off her hand.  It really was the most beautiful thing.

Just watching her do this for 30 minutes (I usually don’t sit still for that long) lowered my bp and pulse considerably and while I was thinking of 5 million things I ‘should have been doing’, I am so glad I just sat there with her and enjoyed the moment.

Alicia Hagan, Editor