Some questions come up time and time again in our Mama Group Chat – and toddler snacks is always one of them. Here’s an inside look into different toddler snacks real mamas in North Austin Recommend, including where to buy them!
🛒 H-E-B
- Simple Mills Seed & Nut Flour Sweet Thins (also at Costco)
- H-E-B Squeeze Me! Applesauce Pouches
- H-E-B Cheese Balls
- Cheddar Stars
- Sourdough Pretzels
- Bakery Mini croissants
- Beech-Nut Oaty Bars
🛒 Costco
- Kirkland fruit & veggie pouches
- Amara Smoothie Melts
- Freeze-dried fruit variety packs
- Organic dried blueberries
- BEAR Fruit Splits
- Simple Mills Cookie Diamonds
- Edamame (frozen)
- Tillamook cheddar snack-size cheese squares
- LesserEvil “Space Balls” puffs (seen at Costco)
- That’s It Bars
- Chomps Beef Jerky
🛒 Whole Foods
🛒 Trader Joe’s
🛒 Sam’s Club
🛒 Amazon / Online
🛒 Target
🧺 Farmers Market at Bell
- Fruit-nut bread (“from our bread people”)
- Sourdough Crackers (from “The Sour Dough Project”)
- Veggies & Fruit from any of the fruit vendors
- Eggs
- Yogurt
🧃 Any Grocery / Not store-specific
- Everything from Once Upon a Farm
- Serenity Kids Pouches
- Annie’s Pancake Mix
- Fresh berries/citrus
- Strawberries
- Blueberries
- Tangerines
- Peaches
- Bananas
- Watermelon
- Raspberries
- Pouches (incl. yogurt if you have a cooler),
- Deli meat
- Dried fruit including raisins
- Goldfish
- Granola bars
- Smoothie bites
- Cheese: Babybel, string, shredded, cottage cheese
- Seaweed
- Cheerios
🏡 Homemade Favorites
Our group host a monthly meal prep for toddler snacks – it’s a great opportunity to get together with local families, and the parents prep snacks while the kiddos play. Every family preps one snack, and then you go home with a variety of different snacks!
Tips & tricks
- Pack smart: Bento/Tupperware with dividers + suction-lid boxes help, and labels survive daycare washers.
- Safety first: Modify textures/serving sizes for your child’s age and chewing skills (e.g., slice grapes/berries, choose thin rice cakes, avoid whole nuts for under-4s unless your pediatrician advises otherwise).
- Use Yuka: Many moms use Yuka which scans and analyzes labels in the blink of an eye so you can learn at a glance which products are good for you and which ones you should avoid.
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