Fun Watermelon Recipes for Back-to-School Snacks, Breakfasts and Treats
Let’s be
honest, not all parents are back-to-school professionals. There’s a lot of
schedules, shopping trips and all-around chaos to contend with. Even planning
nutritious school snacks can be stressful.
But, when done
right, healthy school snacks are the easy part. Start with watermelon. It’s 92
percent water and a guaranteed crowd pleaser—equal parts hydrating and
delicious.
The author of
“Eat Your Way to Happiness,” Elizabeth Somers, who is also a registered
dietitian, has a love affair with the juicy fruit. According to her, watermelon
is low in or free of cholesterol, fat and sodium. Eating watermelon can even
help maintain cardiovascular function because it increases free arginine.
Resources like
the National Watermelon Promotion Board offer numerous other positive effects,
notably a huge impact on healthy immune systems. The tasty melon is loaded with
vitamins that enhance the infection-fighting capacity of white blood cells and
help immune systems produce more antibodies.
Watermelon is
pretty much the perfect snack hand crafted by Mother Nature herself. Parents
can feel good about making a breakfast of, say, whole grains and watermelon
before kids face a long day of school and athletics. Plus, you won’t have to
worry about hearing any complaints.
Start thinking
about all the finger-licking possibilities by experimenting with a simple
watermelon push pop recipe. It’s healthy, quick and easy, which means it’s ideal
for back-to-school breakfasts.
To find more
watermelon recipes—from homemade sorbet and watermelon ice cubes to watermelon
grilling sauce—visit the National Watermelon Promotion Board website at
www.watermelon.org.
BREAKFAST PUSH
POPS
Ingredients:
Push pop molds
(sold at most restaurant supply stores)
Granola
Diced
watermelon chunks
Yogurt of
choice
Instructions:
Layer the
watermelon, yogurt and granola, and top with yogurt and watermelon chunks.
Freeze push pop molds, and enjoy the Breakfast Push Pops when you’re on the go.
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