Back to school, with a good snack!

That’s it – the summer holidays are coming to an end and it’s almost time to go back to school. Your little one may be heading to nursery or after-school activities, so you need to make a balanced (and tasty) snack for them to munch on in the playground.

Get into the swing of things

Going back to work while managing your little one’s return to school is not easy. A few days before school starts, establish a few habits to help you throughout the year.

  • Identify when snacks will be needed: for example, if your little one is with their grandma on Wednesdays, there’s no need to provide anything to eat. It’s the other days when a snack will be needed at school.. Set up a schedule (you’ll find lovely templates at bookstores and stationery shops) to help you plan.

  • Use our Cookidoo® tips: add those recipes that your child loves and are easy to make to your favourites. Then add the ingredients to your shopping list to make sure they’re always within reach of your Thermomix® which saves time.

  • (Seasonal) fruit, chocolate, butter, flour, sugar, baking powder, etc: will always come in handy. Make sure you always have a stock of these products, so they’re easy to find in the kitchen!

A healthy snack… that’s great value!

Additives, colourings, preservatives… shop-bought cakes and biscuits often hide things you don’t want your little one to eat. By using your Thermomix® to cook healthy and natural foods, it’s easier to control what your child will snack on. And it will keep your costs down!

  • It’s strawberry season? Why not use your Thermomix® to make jam for jammy dodgers or tarts? It’s cheaper than buying a pack at the supermarket. And guaranteed to please in the playground!

  • Selecting your own raw ingredients (butter, flour, etc.), allows you to ensure the quality of your little one’s food. You should also check recipes for their sugar content and any products that your child may have trouble with…

Plan ahead

There’s no need to juggle making snacks and getting dinner ready. Start on the weekend for a more relaxed affair. For example, use your Thermomix® to make brioche on Sunday afternoon. Leave it to cool, then wrap it in cling film or place it in an airtight box. It will stay fresh for 2 to 3 days and is as great at breakfast as it is for an afternoon snack.

If you make fruit purees, biscuits, pastries, bread, etc. in advance then you’ll have plenty to choose from at snack time.

Go a step further and ask your child to help. You’re certain to have great fun in the kitchen! If they are old enough, try browsing Cookidoo® to select the recipes that you can turn into tasty school snacks together.

The right container

Preparing a 100% homemade snack is great, but you don’t want to see it fall apart on the day! Instead of using plastic or other cool bags, why not invest in a little snack box that’s easy to slip into your child’s backpack? Modern and/or customisable designs, made with materials that are increasingly natural and easy to clean mean that these boxes have it all. They protect pastries and cakes, prevent purees leaking out and keep fruit ready to eat.

Your child’s eyes will light up when they unpack their snack at school: “My Daddy/Mummy made this with their Thermomix®!”