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<blockquote data-quote="Namztorb" data-source="post: 1480779" data-attributes="member: 355675"><p>Here are some of my 7yr old t1's favourite snacks under / at / around 10g: Fridge Raiders, cocktail sausages, Skips, Quavers, Wotsits, mini Pepperamis, raw carrot, strawberries, grapes, Nesquick milk slice, Yazoo no added sugar milkshakes, Biscoff biscuits (multi packs of pre-wrapped packs of 2 from the pound shop; 2 Biscoff = 10g), hard boiled eggs, baby bel cheese. </p><p></p><p>I realise not all of these will be suitable but might give you some ideas. If it's the school asking for him to have them, they should really provide suitable storage, especially in this warm weather, maybe even the staff room fridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Namztorb, post: 1480779, member: 355675"] Here are some of my 7yr old t1's favourite snacks under / at / around 10g: Fridge Raiders, cocktail sausages, Skips, Quavers, Wotsits, mini Pepperamis, raw carrot, strawberries, grapes, Nesquick milk slice, Yazoo no added sugar milkshakes, Biscoff biscuits (multi packs of pre-wrapped packs of 2 from the pound shop; 2 Biscoff = 10g), hard boiled eggs, baby bel cheese. I realise not all of these will be suitable but might give you some ideas. If it's the school asking for him to have them, they should really provide suitable storage, especially in this warm weather, maybe even the staff room fridge. [/QUOTE]
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