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max on snax® pocket fuel snack!

Friday, August 20th, 2010

pocket fuel snax!

some assembly required!:)

Max loves to assemble things, especially snacks! Your snax maker will too!

As Grandma Carrietta likes to say, presentation is 90% of everything.  With this in mind, we looked for a fun way to put together all of the ingredients needed for our pocket fuel snack. This cute caddy holds all the individual ingredients in their own compartments.

For this snack you will need;

1/4 cup of plain hummus

1/4 cup of chopped red pepper

3 chopped snap peas

1/2 5″ whole grain pita pocket

You can add some leafy greens if you like! (We used arugula.)

You might need to help your snax maker open the pita pocket.
Have them fill the pita pocket with the ingredients.
Simple, fun, and tasty!

Enjoy!
Thanks for making a snack with me! See you next time!

max on snax® recipes are created by “one of max’s big people,” Catherine Frederico, a registered dietitian.

Happy Fourth of July!!!

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

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max on snax’s®

Patriotic Parfait!

this recipe can also be found at http://www.kidtoonfilms.com/
Here is a simple snack that is perfect for the Fourth of July!
Have your snack maker rinse the fruit and count the raspberries and blueberries as they put them in the fancy glass.

Here’s what you will need:

* 1/2 – 3/4 cup of yogurt
(we used vanilla yogurt, but you can use plain yogurt as well)

* 10 blueberries

* 10 raspberries

* a fancy glass or parfait glass

* a spoon

ingredients

Layer the yogurt and fruit to create Max’s Patriotic Parfait

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Enjoy!
Thanks for making a snax with us! See you next time!.

max on snax® recipes are created by “one of max’s big people:”
Catherine Frederico, Registered Dietitian

max’s super summer soup!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

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Max on Snax’s®
Super Summer Soup!

this recipe can also be found at http://www.kidtoonfilms.com/

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A perfect summertime snack! Your little snax maker can help you with this recipe by slicing the avocado with a butter spreader™ and by adding the ingredients to the bowl and stirring.  You will be surprised how much children enjoy eating their vegetables when they help to make a snack or a meal.

Here’s what you will need:

* 1 chopped tomato, (we used 5 cherry tomatoes for our recipe)

* ¼ c chopped cucumber

* 1 chopped celery stalk

* ¼ chopped avocado

* 6 oz chilled tomato juice

* 1 T torn fresh parsley

ingredients

1. Add all the chopped ingredients to a bowl.

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2. Pour in the juice and stir!

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Enjoy!
Thanks for making a snax with us! See you next time!.

max on snax® recipes are created by “one of max’s big people:”
Catherine Frederico, Registered Dietitian

Max’s funny “facewich” recipe!

Sunday, June 6th, 2010
This month we are going to make a funny “facewich!”
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You can find max’s recipes on Kidtoons Klips!
Max likes to call his creation Wilson!

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Here’s what you will need:

* 1 tablespoon of hummus (we used red pepper hummus)
* 1 tablespoon of shredded carrots
* raisins
* 1 slice of bread (or a round english muffin or bun)
* butter spreader
*cup for making circles if you use a slice of bread

1. Have your snax maker™ make a circle using the cup (cup-cutter) from the bread. Like this…cup_slice

2. Spread hummus on top

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3. Put the shredded carrots on for Wilson’s hair and use the raisins for his eyes, nose and mouth!
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You can make different faces types of faces, happy, sad or just plain silly!
Thanks for making a snax with us! See you next time!.

max on snax® recipes are created by “one of max’s big people:”
Catherine Frederico, Registered Dietitian

max on snax® april fools’ garden snax!

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

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featured this month in Kidtoons Klips

To make Max’s April Fools’ Garden Snax, you will need:

a small cup (Max used a small metal spice cup but you can use any small cup.  One that works great for this is a glass votive cup)
2 tablespoons of yogurt
1 teaspoon of whole grain toasted O cereal
2 tablespoons of whole grain toasted wheat cereal.
1 baggie
1 stem of fresh mint (garnish)
raspberries or other berries

small piece of card stock (for plant label)
popsicle stick for your plant label

Place the Os on the bottom of the cup.
Add the yogurt on top of the cereal.
Put the toasted wheat cereal  in a baggie and have your snax maker crush the cereal with a rolling pin.
This is now the mulch, which will go on top of the yogurt.
Stick the stem of mint into the crushed cereal.
Add the raspberry (or other fruit) beside the mint.
Tape your label to the popsicle stick.
Put the popsicle stick in the “ground” beside the “plant.”
Tada! You have an April Fools’ Day Garden Snack!

“thanks for making a snax with me, see you next time!”

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peanut better butter star sandwich : )

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
featured this month in Kidtoons Klips

This week with Max on Snax®: yummy Peanut Better Butter Star Sandwich (try saying that 5 times!). That’s right, say bye-bye to those boring PB&J sandwiches and hello to these fun star sandwiches with your little ones!

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To make Max’s snax you will need;
•a butter spreader or spatula
for slicing bananas and spreading the pbb
•2 slices of bread
•fresh fruit
1 banana, raspberries, blueberries,
or one of your favorites
•1 tablespoon of peanut butter
•1 tablespoon of apple or pear sauce
•a cookie cutter (Max’s favorite shape is a star.)

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-Put the peanut butter and the fruit sauce in a small bowl and have your snax maker stir until it is mixed.  (count together while they stir or say the alphabet!)
-Then using their spatula, have them slice the banana.
-Spread the PBB on to one piece of bread then decorate it with fruit.pbb3
-Cover with the other piece of bread.
Next, help your child center their cookie cutter and press down hard to make their special, PBB sandwich!
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Enjoy!

thanks for making a snax with me,

see you next time!

Max On Snax® recipes in Kidtoons Klips

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Kidtoons Klips

Cinedigm presents Kidtoons
February 2010
Yummy Chocolate Yogurt Pops!

Looking to do more hands on activities wtih your child? Well wait no more! NEW to our Kidtoons newsletter, we present: max on snax® monthly recipes! That’s right! Starting this month we will be having fun and nutritious recipes from our friend MAX to make and enjoy with your family!

Chocolate Yogurt Pops!

8 ounces plain nonfat yogurt (or vanilla)

1/4 cup cocoa mix

You can also add 1/4 cup of raspberries or chopped strawberries

4 6-ounce paper cups
(Let your children decorate the cups with stickers or color them with their own unique designs!)

Stir the cocoa mix into the yogurt.  Then spoon into the decorated paper cups and set the cups in a muffin tin. Insert a wooden popsicle stick in the middle of each cup. Freeze until solid.

To serve peel away the paper cup and enjoy!!!
Serves 4

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Betty Fraser’s Big People Recipe

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Moroccan Turkey Meatballs/serves 4BettyBanner

1 lb ground turkey

1 small yellow onion, minced

1 egg

1 t ground coriander

salt and pepper

Moroccan Tomato Sauce

4 cups canned diced tomatoes in juice

1 4 oz can tomato paste

1 T ground cinnamon

1/4 cup honey

2 T raisins

1/4 cup slivered almonds (if children are not allergic)

salt and pepper

For the meatballs. Preheat the oven to 425. Mix all of the meatball ingredients together and form them into 2″ balls (you can test your seasonings by taking a small amount and cook it in a saute pan before forming). Place them in a roasting pan, cover with foil and bake for about 30 minutes. While the meatballs are cooking, place all the sauce ingredients in a large sauce pan and let it simmer to meld the flavors. After 30 minutes, check the meatballs to insure they are fully cooked (no pink), drain the liquid, add the meatballs to the sauce and coat. Serve with mediterranean pita and a large green salad.

Garnish with fresh cilantro, only if the kids are not adverse to anything “green”!

(You can enhance this with the following spices, but sometimes you don’t want to get to advanced for a child’s palate) but if you’re making this for big kids add 1/2 T ground cumin, 1/2 T allspice and some fresh chopped garlic!

Enjoy!

Betty Fraser, for Max’s Snax Makers

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

For Max’s Snax Makers

A nutritionist once told me that when you create a salad, make sure there are at least five different colors in it, this is a great idea for kids!  But I will encourage parents to think outside of the box when coming up with the “salad bar” for their children to create from.   The salad bar is your secret, we’ll call it a “taco” and let children build their own.  The shell is a crisp piece of iceberg lettuce that they can fill with their choice of ingredients and fold over and eat with their hands.  There are wonderful fun and healthy foods that are fun and different and doing it this way makes it interactive so it encourages creativity and let’s the child feel like they are making their own choices.  So please review the list of items below that would be fun items to have for your child’s….

“Rainbow Tacos”!

Using crisp washed iceberg lettuce leaves as your taco shell allow your child to fill as they like, it’s crispy,
fresh and flavorful!  (psst…healthy too and a fun way to get them to eat their veggies!)
Sometimes by cooking just a little it makes the veggies a little more tasty/acceptable to the child’s palate.

Sweet Potatoes or Yams-washed, cut into small cubes and either boiled or roasted with a little canola oil and salt and pepper

Peruvian Blue Potatoes-same technique as above

Sweet Grape or Pear Tomatoes-halved

Jicama, skin removed and cut into little cubes

Roasted Broccoli-again, cleaned, trimmed and tossed in a little canola oil and salt and pepper and roasted for about 20 minutes

Red, Yellow or Orange Bell Peppers cut into dice

Shredded Carrots

Chiffonade of Iceberg

Red Lentils-cooked and cooled then tossed in a little tomato juice for flavor

Wild Rice-cooked and cooled then tossed in small amount of a light vinaigrette

Chicken Breast-cooked and cooled and cut into small cubes

Crispy Noodles-available ready made in Markets

You can even offer a fun salsa like a tomato-mango that would add just a touch of sweetness!

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