6 Back to School Recipes Your Kids Will Love

For most of us, Labor Day means the end of white jeans and the start of Pumpkin Lattes. But for parents everywhere, it’s the return to the structured routine of school, sports and homework. So as we head back-to-school, we wanted to give all the moms and dads out there our favorite tips and recipes for keeping breakfast and lunch fun and delicious – even for the pickiest of eaters!

Breakfast

Eating a healthy nutritious breakfast is important for every kid. It provides them the fuel they need to be effective at school. Incorporate foods into your breakfast routine that will help your child do their best in the classroom. For example, research has shown that including Wild Blueberries in your kid’s diet can boost memory and concentration in elementary school aged kids. Even when the mornings get hectic, which we know they do, don’t skip breakfast.

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Plan ahead and have delicious breakfast items ready to grab and go. You can whip up a batch of these Wild Blueberry Mini Muffins from Lindsay Livingston of the Lean Green Bean in no time. The almond butter (or nut butter of your choice) and the yogurt helps these muffins stay nice and moist for days at a time and their small size fits perfectly in little hands, eager to eat on the go.

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Oatmeal is another healthy breakfast choice, but one often scoffed at by kiddos because of its texture. Keep things fun and fresh with this creative recipe from Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition. Her Gluten-Free Wild Blueberry & White Chocolate Oatmeal Cups are hearty and healthy, and the kids won’t even know they are eating oatmeal. The frozen Wild Blueberry and white chocolate combo is like eating dessert for breakfast. Plus, if you make them in muffin tins they’re easy to grab on the way out the door to catch the bus.

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Smoothies are another healthy grab and go option for breakfast. You can pack them full of nutritious ingredients – even veggies – and serve them up in fun travel cups with colored straws. Try this Wild Blueberry and Kefir Breakfast Smoothie from Sally Kuzemchak. She uses frozen Wild Blueberries to help balance the tang of the kefir. And because Wild Blueberries have such a vivid hue, a handful of fresh, iron-rich baby spinach just disappears into the drink.

Lunch Box Ideas

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Involve Kids in the Process: Sit down and make a lunch plan for the week so they’ll be excited about what they find in their lunch box everyday. However, getting lunches packed on time, never mind making them inspiring can be a challenge, but we have a few tricks up our sleeves to help you keep things fun. Show off your magic skills with these Wild Blueberry Fruit Leather roll-ups. From frozen Wild Blueberries to chewy, sweet fruit leather, your kids will actually be excited for lunchtime. These are great to make ahead for the entire week, and even more magical if you have some of those small hands helping you along the way to witness the transformation.

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Making sure lunches include protein is so important to keep kids energized throughout the day. And while it can be tempting to buy energy bars from the grocery store, many are full of hidden sugars and unpronounceable ingredients. These Wild Blueberry Energy Bars will make sure your kids are full and ready for the rest of the school day – without all the added sugar! Make them with their favorite nut butter and vanilla or chocolate protein powder – they’ll be begging for this bar to be a part of lunchtime or even as an afterschool snack!

Afterschool Snack

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Make it Fun: When the kids get home from school, they usually run directly to the kitchen and start poking around for a snack. Of course you want to make sure it’s something healthy, and also won’t spoil their appetite for dinner! These Wild Blueberry Yogurt Pops seem like an unlikely treat but with frozen Wild Blueberries, chia seeds, yogurt and some protein powder, they are a perfect energy boost for the afternoon. If you don’t’ have a popsicle mold handy, you can use ice cube trays and popsicle sticks or toothpicks.

Phew! That should get you to dinnertime. All of these recipes are kid-friendly but that doesn’t mean adults can’t enjoy them as well! You’ll be the envy of the office with those muffins and maybe even spread some nostalgia with the fruit leathers. They will keep you going until dinner is on the table! Need more ideas – we can help with that too! Check out ALL of our Wild Blueberry recipes.

Top 10 Smoothie Nutrition Boosters

There are three big reasons why I love smoothies. First and foremost, they’re easy to make – in less than five minutes you can have a healthy breakfast or snack. They’re also portable – you can easily take one with you to work or to run errands. And last but not least, they can pack in a LOT of nutrition.

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We all like value, right? We look for the best deals and bargains because we want to make sure we’re getting the best bang for our buck, so to speak. Well, why should smoothies be any different? If you’re going to take the time to make a smoothie, don’t you want it to be packed with the most nutrition possible?
Try these top 10 nutrition boosters in your next smoothie for the best blend for your buck!

Top 10 Smoothie Nutrition Boosters:

  1. Baby spinach

What It Adds: Fiber, vitamins A and C, folate, iron and magnesium

Why It’s Important: Dark, leafy greens like baby spinach help keep you full, provide you with chronic disease-fighting antioxidants, and pack in a vegetarian-friendly source of iron.

Perfect Pairings: Tropical fruits like pineapple, mango, orange and banana will mask the taste of the spinach.

  1. Avocados

What It Adds: Monounsaturated (good) fat, fiber, potassium, vitamin E, B-vitamins and folic acid

Why It’s Important: Good fats contribute to satiety and energy and help increase absorption of fat-soluble nutrients like vitamins A, D, E and K.

Perfect Pairings: Just about any fruit! Add ½ avocado with your frozen fruit of choice to add creaminess to your smoothie.

  1. Flax

What It Adds: Fiber, omega-3 fatty acids and lignans (a type of antioxidant)

Why It’s Important: Omega-3s help keep your heart healthy and fiber helps keep your digestive system regular.

Perfect Pairings: Anything! Flaxseed should blend seamlessly with any flavor combo.

  1. Hemp

What It Adds: Protein, fiber, omega-3s, magnesium and vitamin E

Why It’s Important: Great source of omega-3s and complete protein (all 9 essential amino acids) for vegetarians.

Perfect Pairings: Like flaxseed, hemp seeds will blend with just about anything!

  1. Wild Blueberries

What It Adds: Antioxidants, fiber and manganese

Why It’s Important: Wild Blueberries contain 2x the antioxidants and more fiber than regular, cultivated blueberries. They also contain 200% of the daily value for manganese (8x that of regular blueberries), which is important for bone development. Antioxidants help protect your cells from free radicals, which can increase your susceptibility to chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.

Perfect Pairings: Wild Blueberries have a more intense blueberry flavor than regular blueberries. Their extraordinary flavor combination of tart and sweet will pair with just about any ingredient.

Kid Friendly Wild Blueberry Oat Smoothie
  1. Oats

What It Adds: Fiber (beta glucans), iron, magnesium, B vitamins and calcium

Why It’s Important: Studies have shown that beta glucans may help improve blood glucose control, insulin resistance and cholesterol levels.

Perfect Pairings: Any fruits but especially berries and bananas, and dairy (milk, yogurt, kefir) or non-dairy alternative

  1. Cacao Nibs

What It Adds: Antioxidants

Why It’s Important: Cacao nibs are made from breaking up cacao beans into smaller pieces, so it’s the most pure form of antioxidant-packed cacao (chocolate) out there.

Perfect Pairings: Cacao nibs are bitter so pair with cacao powder and/or bananas or dates for extra sweetness. Cacao also pairs brilliantly with nut butters like peanut butter.

  1. Silken tofu

What It Adds: Protein, iron and calcium

Why It’s Important: Great vegetarian source of protein and iron. Plus, protein helps keep you full!

Perfect Pairings: Anything! Silken tofu adds creaminess to any flavor profile.

  1. Kefir

What It Adds: Protein, calcium and probiotics

Why It’s Important: Probiotics are good-for-your-gut bacteria that help keep your digestive system and immune system healthy.

Perfect Pairings: Any ingredients! Kefir will add a rich and creamy texture to any smoothie combo.

  1. Almond Butter

What It Adds: Protein, fiber, monounsaturated (good) fat, magnesium, manganese, vitamin E, copper, phosphorous and riboflavin

Why It’s Important: Its protein, fiber and fat combo helps keep you feeling satiated and energized.

Perfect Pairings: Just about any ingredients but especially pairs well with oats, berries, bananas and cacao.

If you find yourself feeling a little skeptical after glancing at the list above, I’m here to reassure you that you can barely taste these ingredients when paired correctly. Most of them will blend in seamlessly and you and your loved ones won’t even know the difference! Try adding some of these nutrition boosters to your next smoothie. Remember, you want the best blend for your buck!

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Speaking of nutrition boosters, try my latest Wild Blueberry smoothie that’s packed with oats! This one is kid-friendly, too, so the whole family can enjoy it. It’s sweet and refreshing thanks to the Wild Blueberries and citrus and totally creamy and satisfying because of the oats and yogurt.