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HEALTHY VALENTINES DAY TREATS

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Healthy Valentines Day Treats

Looking for healthy and fun Valentines Day treats you can pack in your kids lunch? Here are some nutritious Valentines treats for kids that will hopefully inspire some creative healthy snacks for kids of your own.

Heart Kabobs

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Source: parents.com via Sherrie on Pinterest

Love this idea for cutting out slices of honeydew melon, cantaloupe, and watermelon with heart shaped cookie cutters and turning them into mini kabobs for your kids lunch. A container of yogurt also makes a yummy dip!

 

Healthy Fruit Ideas

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I love this healthy snack idea for Valentine’s Day or whenever you want to send a little ‘pick me up’ in your kids lunch.

 

“I Love You” Apples

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Source: frostmeblog.blogspot.com via Sherrie on Pinterest

Love this idea for reminding your child how much they are loved. I’m assuming you use stainless steel cookie cutters to cut out the hearts. If anyone has any better ideas of cutting out the hearts please let me know.

 

Melon Hearts

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Love this idea for using a large heart shaped sandwich cutter to cut out a slice of watermelon (you could use cantaloupe, honeydew or any other kind of melon) and shooting through it with a homemade arrow (bamboo skewer and two pieces of orange).

 

Dried Strawberries

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Source: theworldwidegourmet.com via School Lunches on Pinterest

Dried (in the oven) strawberries recipe, so chewy and delicious! They taste like candy but are healthy and natural.

 

She Loves, She Loves Me Not Veggie Tray

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Source: parents.com via School Lunches on Pinterest

She loves, she loves me not…What a fun theme idea for a kids veggie tray!

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