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         Snacks:     more books (100)
  1. Snack Attack! by American Diabetes Association, Ruth Glick, 2006-10-27
  2. The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book by Lisa Hildreth, 2006-01
  3. Snack Attack! (Better Homes & Gardens) by Better Homes and Gardens, 2006-11-14
  4. Healthy Treats and Super Snacks for Kids by Penny Warner, 1994-09-01
  5. FamilyFun Kitchen: Super Snacks (Familyfun) by Deanna Cook, 2004-06-01
  6. The Snack Factor Diet: The Secret to Losing Weight--by Eating MORE by Keri Glassman, 2008-04-22
  7. Healthy Snacks for Kids (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks) by Penny Warner, 2007-05-30
  8. Lunch Boxes and Snacks: Over 120 healthy recipes from delicious sandwiches and salads to hot soups and sweet treats by Annabel Karmel, 2007-12-26
  9. Diabetes Snacks, Treats, and Easy Eats: 130 Recipes You'll Make Again and Again by Barbara Grunes, 2003-12-11
  10. The Snack Thief: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery (Inspector Montalbano Mysteries) by Andrea Camilleri, Stephen Sartarelli, 2003-04-01
  11. Chinese Snacks (Wei quan shi pu) by Su-Huei Huang, Wei-Chuan Publishing, 1985-10
  12. Incredibly Easy Silly Snacks (Favorite Brand Name)
  13. Favorite Brand Name: Silly Snacks
  14. 3 Books in 1: Silly Snacks, Classroom Treats, Cookie Dough Fun (Spiral Bound) by Ltd. Publications International, 2006-01-01

1. Snacks Recipes From FATFREE.COM: The Low Fat Vegetarian Recipe Archive
Snack recipes from the LowFat Vegetarian Archive.
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2. Party Foods - Snacks
Suggestion for healthy and nutritious snacks for children's festivities.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/party/food_snacks.html
Carmel Corn
  • 6-8 qt. popped corn (no salt) 2 sticks margarine 2 cups brown sugar 1/2 cup white corn syrup 1 tsp. salt (optional)
Makes 20 to 24 one cup servings.
Gorp
  • 1 box unfrosted cereal 1 large box raisins 1 jar dry roasted peanuts 1 large package candy-coated chocolate pieces
Mix in large bowl. Serve. Makes 20 one cup servings.
Yummy Fruit Dip
  • 1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened 1 jar marshmallow creme
Soften cream cheese. Cream ingredients together. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Serve with fresh fruit. Makes 15 one tablespoon servings.

Pumpkin/Peanut Butter Dip
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
Combine all of the ingredients above. Cut apples, bananas and other fruit into bite-sized pieces to serve with the dip. Serve as a snack or with the meal. Makes 20 to 24 one tablespoon servings.
Taco Wings
Whisk together 1/4 cup catsup, 2 tsp. cider vinegar, 2 tsp. brown sugar and 1 package taco seasoning mix. Pour over 3 lbs. of chicken wings (remove tip portion and cut remainder into 2 pieces.) Microwave on high for 12 minutes. Makes 10 two-piece servings.

3. About Us
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4. Tech4Learning, Inc. - Snacks - Home
Tech4Learning, Inc. snacks - Inspirationsnacks. ProjectLearn These snacks are samples of the tutorials that are available in the Library of the ProjectLearn web site. Click
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5. Exploratorium: Science Snacks
Miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/snackintro.html
These pages are full of Snacks...but they're not the kind you eat. They're the kind you can learn from and have fun with. Exploratorium Science Snacks are miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium. Try activities from our latest Snackbook Questions about Snacks? Click here! Snack name Description Afterimage A flash of light prints a lingering image in your eye. Anti-Gravity Mirror It's all done with mirrors! Balancing Ball Suspend a ball in a stream of air. Balancing Stick Does it matter which end is up? Benham's Disk A rotating black-and-white disk produces the illusion of color. Bernoulli Levitator Suspend an object in air by blowing down on it. Bicycle Wheel Gyro A bicycle wheel acts like a giant gyroscope. Bird in the Cage Stare at a color and see it change. Blind Spot To see or not to see.

6. Thrifty Living - Healthy Snacks
Healthy snacks. Snacking has become a way of life for both adults and children. If these foods are used for snacks frequently, they can affect our health.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/thriftyliving/tl-snacks.html
Healthy Snacks
Snacking has become a way of life for both adults and children. A recent study reported that over 95 percent of the women and children in this country have at least one snack each day. Many common snack foods are high in fat, sugar and sodium. If these foods are used for snacks frequently, they can affect our health. Snacks can be good for us if we make good choices. Children especially may benefit from healthy snacks. They often cannot eat enough at three meals a day to satisfy their hunger and provide all of the nutrients they need. Snacks can provide the additional foods they need. Snack Tips
  • Set aside a "snack spot" in the refrigerator and cupboard; keep it stocked with nutritious ready-to-eat snacks. Offer snacks at regular times, such as midmorning and midafternoon. Don't let children nibble constantly during the day. Avoid high sugar, fatty and salty snacks, such as candy and soda pop. Snacks are a good way to introduce new foods. Include a game or activity to learn about the new food and let the child help fix it. Plan snacks to help meet the suggested number of servings per day from the Food Guide Pyramid: 6 to 11 servings from the breads, cereal, rice and pasta group; 3 to 5 servings from the vegetable group; 2 to 4 servings from the fruit group; 2 to 3 servings from the milk, cheese and yogurt group; and 2 to 3 servings meat, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and dry beans group.

7. Honey-Mustard Pretzel Snacks
Pretzels mixed with butter, honeymustard, Worcestershire sauce, and hot pepper sauce.
http://www.bhg.com/bhg/recipe/recipedetail.jhtml?recipeId=61

8. Hockey Snacks--The E-Zine Of NHL And Hockey Humor
The Hockey snacks archive has now been retired, thanks for your support over the years! GO TO LIVING BEYOND REALITY HOME PAGE.
http://www.livingbeyondreality.com/HockeySnacks.html
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thanks for your support over the years!
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9. Snacks For Kids - Kid's Recipes And Activities
Simple recipes for treats and snacks that kids can prepare themselves.
http://www.osweb.com/kidzkorner/treats.htm
OUTDOOR DINING
by Melani Roewe Now that we have our bird friends' tables set, it's time to begin planning what you might like to munch on while hiking or camping outdoors. Even a few hours' walk can be enough to make your tummy grumble! Did you know that even the simplest foods taste extra yummy when eaten outdoors? That's right! Here are some very simple treats you can pack for your next hike, whether it's around the block or up and over the closest hill. Next time, I'll show you some easy, and really tasty, recipes for your camping meals. SUPER EASY: Apple Surprise Using an apple corer or a knife (have an adult help you with the knife) , cut out the inside of an apple. Remove the core and all apple seeds. Fill the apple with peanut butter or a mixture of peanut butter and raisins. MMM-good! Orange Sipper Using a knife or the tip of a potato peeler, poke a hole about one third of the way through an orange. Insert a plastic straw into the hole. When thirsty, suck the orange juice out of the orange. ( You may need to "massage" the orange)

10. WASAW: Writers & Artists Snacking At Work
Entenmanns Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies. Farley's Fruit snacks. Flamin' Hot Fritos Haagen Dazs Vanilla Milk Chocolate Ice Cream Bar. Harmony snacks Swiss Mix
http://snacks.cyberpunks.org/snacks.html
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11. South Indian Snacks
Suppliers of Indian snacks, including chips and wafers.
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  • 12. University Of Kentucky Entomology For Kids
    Entfact 813. Bugfood III Insect snacks from Around the World. By Lana Unger, Extension Entomology Specialist. What is it about North
    http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/bugfood/yf813.htm
    [Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] ... [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology
    Entfact 813
    Bugfood III: Insect Snacks from Around the World
    By Lana Unger,
    Extension Entomology Specialist
    What is it about North American culture that keeps us from using one of our most abundant and readily available food sources, insects? We could learn a lot from our international neighbors. Many cultures around the globe have evolved to use insects in their diets. There was probably some trial and error involved because not all insects are edible. In fact, some insects are poisonous. But there are lots of insects that are safely eaten by people around the world.
    Eating Insects in the Past...
    Algeria - The natives of Algeria would collect large numbers of desert locusts to use as food. They were a valuable resource for the poor population. The locusts were cooked in salt water and dried in the sun. Not only were they collected for personal use, but the locusts were traded in the markets as well. Australia - Australian natives, known as Aborigines, have eaten many different insects throughout history. Hundreds of Aborigines would come together at the Bogong mountains to feast on Bogong moths. These moths would gather in large numbers on the cave floors and in rock crevices. They were harvested, cooked in sand and stirred in hot ashes. This would burn off the wings and legs. The moths were then sifted through a net to remove their heads before they were eaten by the Aborigines. Some of the moths were ground into paste and made into cakes.

    13. Snacks And Desserts
    Includes recipes on 11 desserts.
    http://cookinglight.allrecipes.com/directory/3444.asp
    Cooking Light Magazine Recipe Index Cooking Light magazine Snacks and Desserts
    Banana-Oatmeal Bread

    Submitted by: Cooking Light magazine
    This rich, moist banana bread gets a texture and flavor boost from oatmeal. Pack up slices for snacks when you go hiking or camping. More recipes like this
    36 Ratings

    34 Reviews
    Blueberry Streusel Cake
    Submitted by: Cooking Light magazine
    Try serving this cake, similar to a coffeecake, for brunch. The vanilla wafer-brown sugar streusel lends a bit of crunch. More recipes like this
    5 Ratings

    2 Reviews
    Help with Healthy Eating ... Cooking Light Five-Star Boston Cream Pie
    Submitted by: Cooking Light Five Star Recipes More recipes like this 5 Ratings 5 Reviews Cooking Light Five-Star Italian Cream Cake Submitted by: Cooking Light Five Star Recipes This cake tastes so rich, it's hard to believe it's light. I made it about 15 times for photography when we featured it on a cover, and it traveled great when I froze it overnight. Now, at our house, it's the traditional cake for birthdays, holidays, and company. - Kellie, Test Kitchens Staff - This ... More recipes like this 5 Ratings 5 Reviews Cooking Light magazine's Cherry Cheesecake Submitted by: Cooking Light magazine A combination of cream cheese, sour cream, and beaten egg whites gives this lightened version of a classic the look, feel, and taste of its heavier cousin.

    14. Crisp Pasta Snacks
    See More Products Like This Crisp Pasta snacks. Source Better Homes and Gardens. Start to Finish 50 min. Member Rating.
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    15. Snacks
    Anime Castle has Anime Fans Favorite Snack Food. Posters. Merchandise. snacks. Adult. Search. Videos Apparel Models. snacks. Pocky. Koala Cookies
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    16. Exploratorium Science Snacks
    Exploratorium Science snacks Science snacks are miniature science exhibits that teachers can make using common, inexpensive, easily available materials. By using snacks in their classrooms,
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    17. Exploratorium: Science Snacks
    More results from www.exploratorium.edu snacks recipes from FATFREE.COM the low fat vegetarian recipe Click Here. FatFree Home Fatfree Recipe Archive The Low Fat Vegetarian Archive www.fatfree.com snacks recipes. applecinnamon-bars
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/
    These pages are full of Snacks...but they're not the kind you eat. They're the kind you can learn from and have fun with. Exploratorium Science Snacks are miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium. Try activities from our latest Snackbook Questions about Snacks? Click here! Snack name Description Afterimage A flash of light prints a lingering image in your eye. Anti-Gravity Mirror It's all done with mirrors! Balancing Ball Suspend a ball in a stream of air. Balancing Stick Does it matter which end is up? Benham's Disk A rotating black-and-white disk produces the illusion of color. Bernoulli Levitator Suspend an object in air by blowing down on it. Bicycle Wheel Gyro A bicycle wheel acts like a giant gyroscope. Bird in the Cage Stare at a color and see it change. Blind Spot To see or not to see.

    18. Exploratorium Snack Exploratorium Science Snacks
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    19. Japanese Snacks.com - Pocky And Other Popular Japanese Snacks - Created By Elain
    Artful Living, Eating, Being … Kyun USA http//www.kyunusa.com, Welcome to the NEW Japanesesnacks.com! The final stage of our
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