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Kids Can Make: Healthy Snacks

Young chefs can easily show off their kitchen savvy with any of these 5 healthy recipes from Food Network Kitchen.

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5 Healthy Snacks from Scratch

Many days, snacks can make up a significant part of your child's daily food intake. What better way to model healthy snacking than to prepare snack foods at home from scratch? Have your young chef tackle any of these five healthy recipes from Food Network Kitchen.

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Kids Can Make: Healthy Cinnamon-Raisin Soft Pretzels

Plump, chewy and a little bit sweet and salty, these healthy pretzels have it all. Try using white whole-wheat flour; it has a more kid-friendly taste than its cousin, regular whole wheat, and more fiber than all-purpose flour. For little and big kids: Let them help measure ingredients, roll and shape the pretzels and sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar.
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Kids Can Make: Healthy Secret Strawberry-Chocolate Chip Muffins

These muffins have a strawberry surprise baked in the center. It's also a surprise that each one has only 9 grams of sugar! For little and big kids: Let them help with lining the baking pan, measuring and scooping. Big kids can place the strawberries in the batter; little kids can sprinkle the chocolate chips.
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Kids Can Make: Healthy, Gluten-Free Cheesy Crackers

Part of the beauty of gluten-free dough is that you don't have to worry about handling it too much, so kids can really go to town rolling and shaping these snack-friendly cheesy crackers. (Overworking dough with gluten in the flour can make the dough tough.) For little and big kids: Let them measure ingredients, cut out the crackers and sprinkle on the toppings. For big kids: Let them try rolling out the dough.
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