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As with all fruits and vegetables, wash avocados before cutting. Check out our tips for how to choose and use California Avocados

Courtesy our friend Kayla Graves MS, RD, LD, Balls Food Store Dietitian

Fall tends to be busy with kids going back to school, after-school activities and homework. Throughout all the busyness it can be hard to make sure our kids are getting nutritious snacks, especially ones packed with fruits and vegetables (the fruit flavored gummy bears don’t count). Try these kid-friendly snack ideas to get your little ones to eat their fruits and vegetables and stay fueled for their summer activities. The best part … no cooking required!

Frozen grapes: Wash, de-stem and freeze grapes for a portable sweet treat. This snack would be appropriate for children over the age of 5, as grapes can be a choking hazard for younger children.

Vegetables/fruit and dip: Cut up various vegetables/fruits. Remember the more colorful the better! Use plain Greek yogurt as a base for a kid-friendly, protein-packed dip. To make a savory vegetable dip combine 1 Tbsp. of a ranch seasoning packet to one cup (8 oz.) of plain Greek yogurt. To make a sweet fruit dip, combine 1 tsp. honey, ½ tsp. vanilla, and ½ tsp. ground cinnamon to one cup of plain Greek yogurt.

Smoothie: Smoothies are great as you can customize them using any ingredients you like. Add a variety of fruits, vegetables and liquid ingredients (any kind of milk, 100% fruit juice or coconut water). Add avocado for a great non-dairy alternative to make a creamy smoothie and to increase intake of healthy fats.

Popsicles: Popsicles are an easy, make-ahead snack! Another bonus is that they will help keep you cool in the leftover summer heat. Make your own using fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Cucumber cups: For a heartier snack, fill cucumber “cups” with hummus, egg salad or chicken salad. Peel cucumber, slice into 1 ½ inch sections and scoop out the inside with a melon baller. Add a spoonful of your favorite filling. My favorite is avocado chicken salad.

Here’s my Cucumber Cup Avocado Chicken Salad recipe.

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Cucumber Cup Avocado Chicken Salad Recipe

Serves 4

Ingredients

2 cups shredded chicken
1 ripe, Fresh California Avocado, seeded and peeled
½ tsp. garlic powder
½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. pepper
2 tsp. lime juice
1 Tbsp. fresh cilantro
½ cup plain Greek yogurt

Directions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Cover and refrigerate for at least 20–30 minutes to let flavors blend together.
  2. Fill cucumber “cups” with the mixture and enjoy!

Kayla Graves MS, RD, LD

Kayla Graves MS, RD, LD is the registered dietitian for Balls Food Stores in Kansas City. She attended Missouri State University in Springfield, MO where she obtained Bachelor of Science degrees in Dietetics and Exercise and Movement Science. She completed her dietetic internship and Master of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition at The University of Kansas Medical Center. Her favorite part about being a dietitian is teaching others how to create healthy habits and finding creative ways to prepare food so that it is both delicious and healthy.

Kayla is a brand advocate. Their content on the California Avocado Commission website and/or blog is part of their partnership with our organization.

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