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HealthCastle.com Nutrition Tidbits Podcast
HealthCastle.com Nutrition Tidbits Podcast
61 episodes
1 week ago
Spreading the goodness of nutrition is our passion.
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Spreading the goodness of nutrition is our passion.
Show more...
Nutrition
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
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Say “No Thanks” to Frozen Pre-Made Bagel Bites and Make Your Own – Podcast
HealthCastle.com Nutrition Tidbits Podcast
14 years ago
Say “No Thanks” to Frozen Pre-Made Bagel Bites and Make Your Own – Podcast
 

Say "no thanks" to frozen bagel bites and make your own healthy mini bagel bites.

Busy on-the-go families need easy, tasty and nutritious snacks to fuel them. A popular snack item marketed to families with kids is boxed mini bagel bites in your freezer section. Unfortunately, these frozen snacks come with a lengthy list of ingredients, like trans fat, you don’t want your kids to eat regularly.

Today in this No More Packaged Food series, watch us make our own version of mini bagel bites using easy ingredients. First, cut mini bagels in halves. Then coat each half with tomato sauce, and top with diced turkey and grated mozzarella cheese. Bake them at 350F for 10 minutes, and top with scallion just before serving. There! an easy, simple and delicious snack that is kid-friendly and fun to make. In fact, you can get the kids involved in choosing what to top the bagels with. The homemade version tastes so much better than the boxed frozen stuff, that we are convinced you will skip the boxed bagels the next time you’re grocery shopping.
HealthCastle.com Nutrition Tidbits Podcast
Spreading the goodness of nutrition is our passion.