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5 Tips to Keep After School Hunger at Bay

By Laura Fuentes Updated Dec 13, 2022

If your house is anything like mine you often hear the all too familiar call "Mom! I'm hungry!" around 3 o'clock in the afternoon. So today, I’m sharing a few tips that help me keep my kids’ after school hunger at bay and in between activities.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

My first tip is a very popular one on my YouTube channel. That is, adding pre-made frozen smoothies inside my kids’ lunchboxes. By doing so, I’m able to keep their lunch cool; plus, they quench thirst and satisfy hunger at the same time.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

I don’t know about your kids, but when my three are hungry, they want something, and they want it fast! For this tip I’ve partnered with Lance Sandwich Crackers, to show you how we often carry them with us on-the-go.

I love pairing the apple slices with a pack of Lance Toast Chee or Whole Grain crackers because they offer up to 5 grams of protein, made with real peanut butter or cheddar cheese; a combination kids just love.

For my middle son, who follows a gluten-free diet, I’ll add a pack of their Gluten-Free Sandwich Crackers.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

A snack like Lance Sandwich Crackers is conveniently wrapped in individual packs, providing the opportunity to be enjoyed on-the-go and in between our kids’ activities.

Our next tip is about making sure the lunchbox has enough nutrition to keep kids satiated longer.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

In many schools, lunch time can be as early as 10:30 and very short so making sure that kids get through most of their lunch is a good idea. I like packing things like pinwheels, which is essentially a wrap cut into smaller pieces so they can eat easily while still socializing with their friends.

Our next tip is one we often hear but don’t always associate with after-school hunger. That is, making breakfast part of your morning routine is essential for setting the kids up for success.

Two of my favorite breakfast ideas that are easy to make ahead of time include my quick breakfast burritos and overnight oats. They provide just the right amount of fuel and protein to help kids focus in school.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

The last tip is to rule out thirst. Since thirst can often masquerade as hunger, it’s important to have water available at all times.

Snacks and Tips to keep hunger at bay. Try these tips for after-school snack time hunger

Tuck an extra water bottle in your kid’s backpack and offer a cup when they get home. To encourage drinking more water, make it more fun by placing fresh orange slices or berries inside their cup.

We all know that after-school hunger can strike at any moment, especially with kids, so ultimately, having a balanced snack on hand is a sure way to provide the fuel they need until dinnertime.

What are some of your go-to tips to keep kids’ hunger at bay after school and in between activities?

From time to time, I work with awesome companies to develop recipes for this website. Today's post was brought to you by Lance crackers and snacks. All opinions are 100% my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that encourage my creativity.

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  1. Kim says

    August 20, 2016 at 10:12 am

    I usually cut up some veggies and fruit for my kids. They love snacking on that while doing their homework or playing around with friends.

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  2. angie says

    August 19, 2016 at 2:06 pm

    we have cut up cantaloupe, watermelon or apples, carrot sticks or cucumber sticks in the fridge for the kiddos. A snack of that and a string cheese tides them over until dinner that night. I love the convenience of the cracker packages to put in the kids lunches.

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    • Laura Fuentes says

      August 30, 2016 at 11:31 am

      Congratulations Angie! You are our winner for this post. Check your email soon for an email from Stephanie@momables.com

      Reply
    • angie says

      August 30, 2016 at 5:09 pm

      So excited! Thank you. My kids can’t wait to add these to their lunches.

      Reply
  3. Adrienne says

    August 19, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    Apples with cinnamon yogurt dip. Other than that it’s something from the snack cupboard.

    Reply
  4. Ashlee says

    August 18, 2016 at 9:24 am

    One of my kids favorite snacks is apple slices with cheese then ham wrapped around it. Chocolate banana smoothies are also a favorite, especially before dance practice.

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  5. Heather says

    August 18, 2016 at 6:43 am

    Our go to snacks are energy bites, fresh fruit and lots of water! Our energy bites have coconut flour, flax, almond butter and honey so they keep them going until the next meal. High fiber, high protein and a little sweetness to give them quick energy.

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