I hate sandwiches. Like HATE. The only sandwich I’ll consistently be ok with is a PB&J and even that sometimes is pushing it. Turkey and cheese gets old after a while, and even adding stuff like sprouts doesn’t make it much easier. Mathew on the other hand LOVES sandwiches. He could eat them every day for lunch and be fine. The thing is- actually getting him to MAKE his lunch is totally another thing. After another text hearing that Mathew had taken a bottle of tea and a peach, I decided we needed to do something. So- I came up with the healthy snack drawer!

What is the healthy snack drawer?!

It’s a drawer in our fridge that has all kinds of healthy goodies. I stocked it with portioned out baggies of carrots, broccoli, strawberries, and cantaloupe. I also put string cheese, colby jack cheese sticks, peaches, and wraps! Not included in the drawer (but nearby) were portioned out bags of cheese its (Mathew’s fave) and whole grain crackers.

This blogger shows you how easy it is to have a healthy snack drawer in your fridge! Helps with lunch planning for the adults in the house, and has handy snacks in reach for your little one! So many ideas!

I’m back to using My Fitness Pal again and wanted to make sure things were easier for me, and convenient for Mathew to grab and throw in his lunch box on the way out the door. It’s completely changed our lunches!

I made wraps with South Beach Diet’s whole wheat wraps, turkey, laughing cow, and veggies (lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, etc) . I made sure to figure out exactly what I put in each wrap, input it into MFP, and was able to get the calories  for each wrap! Even better- I wrote the calories on the outside of the ziploc bag!

This blogger shows you how easy it is to have a healthy snack drawer in your fridge! Helps with lunch planning for the adults in the house, and has handy snacks in reach for your little one! So many ideas!

In the next coming weeks, I plan on pre-making salads, pita pockets, and buying more variety of  fruit and veggies! I also realized this would be a great idea to have in your fridge if you have kids that you want to become more self sufficient. Portion out their favorite snacks and juice boxes in the bottom fridge drawer so they can reach things themselves!

More ideas for your drawer:
Sugar free pudding
Sugar free Jello
Greek yogurt cups or Chobani Champions
Baggies of celery (put peanut butter in a small container for it!)
Bags of berries (blueberries, raspberries, etc.)
Almonds/Cashews
Pretzel sticks (I like the thicker, honey wheat)
Edamame
Raisin boxes
Vita Tops (I love the chocolate ones! PS they’re in the freezer section)
Trail mix
Dried Fruit

What would be in your healthy snack drawer? Sound off in the comments!

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