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Eating healthy on-the-go has never been easier with these delicious, colorful, and nutritious Meal Prep Snack Ideas. Filled with crunchy vegetables, fresh fruit, or your favorite protein, don’t forget to enjoy any snack pack with Foster Farms NEW! Bold Bites for an extra 15 grams of protein. Perfect for growing kiddos or as a post-workout recharge!

Three glass meal prep containers filled with raw vegetables, mixed fruits, and different proteins such as egg, cheese, and avocado.

Healthy Snacking

Let’s have a quick chat about snacks. Yes? Because I don’t know about you guys but snack time is probably the most important (and confusing and exciting) part of my day.

Some days, I really have my snacks in check. In other words, I know what I want, I have it available, and it’s something healthy and nutritious. Other times (most times) it’s the complete opposite. As a result, I end up eating too much of a really good (but ultimately bad) thing, or I eat nothing at all. Not really beneficial for anyone, right?

But, enough about me. What about my 5-year-old? I heard about it before becoming a mom, but it really is true what they say, kids are always hungry! Keeping healthy snacks readily available for this kid is not as much fun as it sounds. 

Well, you guys, I realized I’ve been doing it all wrong. Snacks, like lunch and dinner, have to be planned ahead of time. Ok, that’s not true, they don’t have to be planned in advance, BUT if you want to eat healthily and stay prepared, then you really need to meal prep your snacks. 

Benefits to snack time meal prep

  • More variety. I’m guessing we all have our 1-2 favorite snacks that we always fall back on. For me, it’s crackers and chocolate. Not exactly filled with variety when eaten daily.
  • Less stress. Yes! stress! Finding a healthy snack to hold me (or my always-hungry 5-year-old) over until dinner can be stressful. I don’t want to feed him garbage, but it’s not like I can cook him a chicken while driving between activities.
  • Portion control. Anyone else struggling with this? Yep, thought so. 
  • Less waste. Plan it out, make a list, and buy what you need. Anytime I walk into a grocery store without a list, I always walk out with…the store.

Five different flavors of Foster Farms Bold Bites.

How to Meal Prep Snacks

Today I’m showing you a few go-to Meal Prep Snack Ideas that I keep in my house. These snack packs are perfect for anyone but especially beneficial for those of you that love to workout, have growing kids, or take frequent family day trips and need snacks to keep in the car. 

Here are a few simple tips and tricks.

  • Make a list of all the snacks you would like to add to each snack pack.
  • Decide how many of each you would like to make.
  • Prepare them the same day you go grocery shopping (trust me on this).
  • Have the kids join in and help!
  • Remember that fruits and vegetables will stay fresher for longer in the refrigerator when compared to meats or proteins (hardboiled egg, cheese, avocado, etc.) I highly recommend enjoying anything with eggs and cheese within 2 days. Fruits and vegetables will last up to 4-5 days. 
  • Or, keep things super easy and convenient with Foster Farms Bold Bites!

Meal Prep Snack Ideas

Fortunately, the ideas are endless when it comes to meal prep and snack ideas. Of course, it’s important to keep in mind that you’re preparing a snack rather than a full meal and that this will look different for every member of the family. For example, my husband will eat a much larger snack than my 5-year-old. However, my 5-year-old may need smaller, more frequent snacks.

With that said, I thought it would be fun to give three different snack ideas- one for the veggie lover, one for the fruit lover, and one for the protein packer. These are just examples. Feel free to mix and match or add whatever you love most!

  • Veggie Lover– cucumber, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, sliced bell pepper, sugar snap peas, and hummus. The perfect crunchy combination for anyone trying to eat more veggies. Prepare and chop in bulk and save yourself loads of time in the long run. I love snacking at my desk with this and a Foster Farms Bold Bites pouch for a little-added protein to help hold me over.
  • Fruit Fanatic– Sliced oranges, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, and trail mix. Of course, there are loads of other delicious fruits that can be added to these snack packs, but these are just a few of my favorites. This snack pack, with a Foster Farms Bold Bites pouch, is my sons favorite mid-afternoon snack. Super easy to transport to the park, the beach, or running around town, this helps keep me sane.
  • Protein Packer– For all you protein lovers, this one’s is for you. My husband and I love to pack one of these and share after a hard workout.

Other snack ideas?

  • Banana + Bold Bites
  • Apple + Peanut butter + Bold Bites
  • Bold Bites salad wrap
  • Egg salad + Bold Bites

Foster Farms Bold Bites Chicken with Parmesan Garlic Seasoning

Meal Prep Tools and Equipment

First and foremost, unless you plan to enjoy your snack pack and Bold Bites right away, please keep them cool. It’s just a safety thing. You’ll need some kind of lunchbox and icepack

Meal Prep Bowls: You will need something to store and hold all your snacks when you’re on-the-go, right? These are my recommendations.

Other recommended items that will help make planning easier and help the environment!

  • Plastic cups with lids– these little cups will keep things like salad dressing, sour cream, guacamole, etc. separate from the other food. This is especially important when meal prepping salad bowls as the last thing you want for lunch is soggy lettuce.
  • Planet-Friendly Reusable Dipping Sauce Cups with Lids– perfect for salad dressings or dips, these adorable little containers are leak proof and reusable!
  • Spork– if you’ve ever wondered where the name of my blog came from…Anyway, attach this to your keychain or backpack and take it everywhere.
  • Reusable Insulated Water Bottle– I have several different brands. I have carried the same Kleen Kanteen for years, but I love my Insulated Rtic Water Bottle because it keeps ice frozen forever.
  • Silicone Reusable Straw

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Healthy On-the-Go Meal Prep Snack Ideas


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Eating healthy on-the-go has never been easier with these delicious, colorful, and nutritious Meal Prep Snack Ideas.
Prep: 15 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 3 snack packs (1 of each)
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Ingredients 

Fruit Snack Pack

  • ¼ orange, sliced
  • 4 strawberries
  • 1 cup grapes
  • ½ cup raspberries
  • 2 tablespoon trail mix
  • 1 Foster Farms Bold Bites Pouch

Vegetable Snack Pack

  • 5 cherry tomatoes
  • ¼ red bell pepper, seeded and sliced
  • cup sugar snap peas
  • cup English cucumber, sliced
  • ½ cup baby carrots
  • 2 tablespoon hummus
  • 1 Foster Farms Bold Bites Pouch

Protein Snack Pack

  • 1 hard-boiled egg
  • ¼ cup cheese, chopped into cubes
  • ½ cup chickpeas
  • ½ avocado
  • 2 tablespoon hazelnuts
  • 1 Foster Farms Bold Bites Pouch

Instructions 

Fruit Snack Pack

  • Fill a small reusable dipping sauce container with 2 tablespoons of trail mix. Secure lid and transfer to a single-compartment container. Arrange the prepared fruit (orange, strawberries, grapes, raspberries) within the container and cover. Serve with 1 pouch of your favorite Foster Farms Bold Bites and transfer to a lunch box with a small ice pack or store in the refrigerator until ready to enjoy.

Vegetable Snack Pack

  • Fill a small reusable dipping sauce container with 2 tablespoons of hummus. Secure lid and transfer to a single-compartment container. Arrange the prepared vegetables (tomatoes, bell pepper, sugar snap peas, cucumber, and carrots) within the container and cover. Serve with 1 pouch of your favorite Foster Farms Bold Bites and transfer to a lunch box with a small ice pack or store in the refrigerator until ready to enjoy.

Protein Snack Pack

  • Fill a small reusable dipping sauce container with 2 tablespoons of hazelnuts (or another favorite nut). Secure lid and transfer to a single-compartment container. Arrange the prepared protein (hard-boiled egg, cheese, chickpeas, and avocado) within the container and cover. Serve with 1 pouch of your favorite Foster Farms Bold Bites and transfer to a lunch box with a small ice pack or store in the refrigerator until ready to enjoy. For best results, I recommend enjoying this snack pack within 24-48 hours.

Notes

  • Feel free mix and match all your favorite snacks together or keep them separated based on vegetable, fruit, and protein.
  • Nutrition information is for 1 snack pack (including 1 Bold Bites pouch. Please note that the amount provided is an estimate).

Nutrition

Calories: 406kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 708mg | Potassium: 673mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 3795IU | Vitamin C: 52.4mg | Calcium: 132mg | Iron: 2.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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8 Comments

  1. April Saunders says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing these great tips and tricks, Jessica!

  2. Arabellabb says:

    5 stars
    Hey dear, Thanks a lot for sharing such great stuff on delicious recipes.

  3. Terence says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing this snack idea. Looks delicious and relatively easy to make. Definitely trying these for work and will share as well. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Keto diet says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing these healthy snacks ideas

  5. Online Nutritionist says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing these healthy snacks idea, I really kind of find them interesting.

  6. Natasha John says:

    5 stars
    Which hummus is the best to use?

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Hi Natasha,

      Whichever is your favorite!

  7. Larry says:

    5 stars
    I a man just starting, well I trying to get list made to get the thing I need to eat! I am over weight.. inactive in need of change