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Monday, October 14, 2013

42 Snacks for W, X, Y, or Z

Continuing in the series of letter themed snacks for your preschool or homeschool snack time, today we have snacks beginning with the letters W, X, Y, or Z.
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W foods:

Wax beans
Watermelon
Watercress
Wheaties
White chocolate (white hot chocolate, white chocolate chips, etc)
Whale crackers (like Goldfish but sold at Dollar Tree)
Whitman's chocolate

Walnuts
Waffle
Washington or Winesap apples
Western omelet
Wisconsin cheese
Wild rice
Wonder bread (toast or mini sandwiches)
Whatchamacallit candy bars
Whipped cream
Wendy's Cheeseburgers/Frosty/Fries/etc
Waldorf Salad
Wasa crackers
Whole Wheat crackers or bagels

X Snacks:
eXtra gum
Xtreme airhead straws
Xtra Cheddar Goldfish Crackers

Y Snacks:

Yoohoo chocolate milk drink
Yolk (egg yolk)
Yellow squash
Yellow peppers
Yoplait brand yogurt
Yogurt covered raisins

Yams
Yogurt-any brand

Z Snacks:

Ziti
Zevia soda
Zatarain's brand rice
Zaxby's chicken
Zucchini (my favorite veggie...hence the name of this blog!)
Zucchini bread or muffins
Zero candy bars
Zingz (new kind of cracker...first seen at Walmart)
Zingers snack cakes
Zesta saltine crackers
Zebra Cakes (black and white striped Little Debbie brand)


**Find more snack ideas for every letter.  Click here for the complete list!**


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19 comments:

  1. Was this a tricky post? X and Z would be a challenge for me! As always, I'm hungry reading your list. Time to find something to eat!

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    1. Yes! X was especially hard! I think what a lot of people do for X is make a xylophone shaped snack, or give pretzel sticks and have kids cross them to make an x, or do X shaped cookies. But I was looking for foods that START with x.

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    2. Xtra (or Xtreme, I can't remember) Cheddar Goldfish crackers. I just got done with X week and I did choose snacks that had X in them since that's what our curriculum vocab cards do. (besides we are teaching letter sounds and xylophone has a "Z" sound) Pringles Stix work well for making X's and them eating them. Sixlets candy,

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  2. How interesting you had to combine them, I guess not many words in general with those four! Zeros are my favorite candy bars! I said that in a post the other day and my mom bought one for me :) These are such neat lists, they are interesting to read.

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    1. Yeah, these last guys in the alphabet are elusive when it comes to food. :)

      That's awesome that your mom saw your blog post and then brought you a Zero bar!

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  3. Can I send all my zucchini to you? I don't like it. Well, not totally. I do like zucchini bread. I kind of miss having little ones so that I can really have fun participating in these kind of posts.

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    1. Yes!! I love zucchini! Sear it in pan with olive oil or butter until it starts to get black...sprinkle with salt and pepper. YUM

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  4. When I started Homeschooling my preschooler this was our fav thing to do! He loved eating the letter of the week food! We aren't doing it anymore, but this would be fun to start back up!

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    1. Awww, cute. They do get so excited about simple little things like a certain snack. :)

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  5. Excellent list yet again! Yellow beans too!

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  6. I loved these posts! Thank you for sharing these fun ideas!

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  7. My hubby and I just had some icecream on top of waffle this afternoon. Tasted beautiful.

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    1. Now that is a combination I've never had before but it actually sounds quite good. Do you add any ice cream toppings or just the ice cream plain on a waffle?

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  8. Letter snacks are so fun to make with the kids!

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    1. Yes, by all means include the kids in making the snacks if you are able to! I know here if you are a licensed care facility you can only let kids touch what THEY are going to eat, no more letting one kid dump in the flour and one kid dump in the eggs and one dump in chocolate chips.

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