A PEARfectly Fun Snack For Kids
by: News Canada
(NC)—Looking for ways to incorporate healthy foods into your kid's snacks that they will actually
want to eat? Sweet and juicy fresh pears are a versatile and yummy addition to a lot of childrens' favorite
snack foods. Fresh USA Pears are loaded with good-for-you stuff like Vitamin C, potassium and fiber,
but they are so sweet that your child won't guess they are eating a very healthy fruit. Pears contain
levulose, one of the sweetest known sugars, making them a good alternative to processed sweets since
an average size pear has only 100 calories and no saturated fat. You can find a gallery of great kid's
recipes and games at www.usapears.com.
In the meantime, here are a few quick and easy ways to add fresh pears to your child's snack menu:
• Add fresh sliced pears to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
• Top a bowl of frozen low-fat vanilla or chocolate yogurt with wedges of fresh pears.
• Sprinkle chopped pears on hot or cold cereal.
• Halve and core a fresh pear. Fill up the center with one of your child's favorite soft foods. (Jelly/jam,
caramel or chocolate sauces are tops on our topping list!)
• Tie pieces of "string cheese" around fresh slices of pears
- News Canada
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