Grab-N-Go Snack Bins can be stored with trail mix, granola bars, mixes of cheerios/raisins/nuts/mini marshmallows/pretzels and I keep some lollipops in mine for the really tough trips. This bin has been very handy for me this season while doing my most dreaded task . . . shopping with a one year old!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Grab-N-Go Snack Bin
In our cupboard I keep a little bin labeled “GRAB-N-GO SNACKS.” I am not big on giving kids snacks as they usually will not eat their more nutritious meals if given snacks but there are occasions when a snack on the go is necessary. For instance, the post office visit this Monday. I KNEW it was the post office’s most busy day of the year and that’s just hard on a one year old. I grabbed a snack and off we went. It kept him busy, that and the playing with the flap on the trash can (YUCK!) while waiting in line.
Grab-N-Go Snack Bins can be stored with trail mix, granola bars, mixes of cheerios/raisins/nuts/mini marshmallows/pretzels and I keep some lollipops in mine for the really tough trips. This bin has been very handy for me this season while doing my most dreaded task . . . shopping with a one year old!
Grab-N-Go Snack Bins can be stored with trail mix, granola bars, mixes of cheerios/raisins/nuts/mini marshmallows/pretzels and I keep some lollipops in mine for the really tough trips. This bin has been very handy for me this season while doing my most dreaded task . . . shopping with a one year old!
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