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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 107709" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Hi, It's always difficult where snacks are concerned as small kids and ones going through puberty get hungry and like to have a small snack in between meals. I often keep a stash of babybell cheeses in my fridge and cold meats/fish so my kids can have if they feel a bit pekish between meals but don't need anything with carbs in. I sometimes buy a joint of ham and cook it - it works out much cheaper than buying already prepared/sliced meat and doesn't then have all the added salt and preservatives that processed meat has. I know how worrying it can be when their levels are high and I hope you can work out the cause and solution. Leggott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 107709, member: 20065"] Hi, It's always difficult where snacks are concerned as small kids and ones going through puberty get hungry and like to have a small snack in between meals. I often keep a stash of babybell cheeses in my fridge and cold meats/fish so my kids can have if they feel a bit pekish between meals but don't need anything with carbs in. I sometimes buy a joint of ham and cook it - it works out much cheaper than buying already prepared/sliced meat and doesn't then have all the added salt and preservatives that processed meat has. I know how worrying it can be when their levels are high and I hope you can work out the cause and solution. Leggott [/QUOTE]
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