In a previous post, I wrote about not knowing what kinds of natural snacks I could give my kids. My 2 year old was quickly getting bored with cheese and assorted fruits and/or veggies. My sister suggested we try Pirate's Booty. It was a bit more expensive than what I would have liked to pay (a running trend in unprocessed foods, I've found), but I think it's going to be one of those snacks we're just going to have to pay more for. I thought it was really good, and my daughter ate almost the whole bag by herself in one sitting! I kid you not...she was going bonkers for Booty! She even asks for it by name now, saying "Boo-ee" when she wants some (which is pretty much non-stop!). It's all-natural, contains no preservatives, no artificial ingredients, and it's good so hopefully we'll find a coupon for it at some point because I don't think I will ever be able to leave the grocery store again without buying it because of you-know-who (giving the shifty-eye to 2 year old in the room).
The other snack we tried was Annie's Cheddar Bunnies. They also are all-natural, no artificial ingredients, and all that jazz. The box looks small for the price, but there is actually quite a bit in the box. Think Goldfish crackers au naturale style. My daughter gobbled these up too, and they kept her quiet in the grocery store which was a plus too!
And those are 2 more steps in my process of going unprocessed.
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