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Who doesn’t love veggies dipped in ranch dressing? With Bitsy’s Garden Ranch flavored Smart Crackers, you get that classic ranch flavor (plus all the vitamins from the vegetables) in one little package — perfect for snacking on in the car, or throwing in a lunch box. For only 100 (organic!) calories, these crackers offer more than half of the daily recommended amount of immune system boosting vitamin A, 15% of daily calcium for strong bones, and so much more!

 

From the Mouth of a Kid:

They’re crunchy and the shapes are fun!

From the Eyes of a Parent:

My kids love these crackers, and I feel great serving them to my kids since they’re packed with vegetables! They’re great for packing in lunches or as a snack on the go.

 

Flavorful Features:

Bitsy’s makes all sorts of Smart Crackers: Cheddar Chia, Cinnamon Sweet Potato, Sweet Maple Carrot, and of course, Garden Ranch. They also have cookies made with ingredients like beets, zucchini, and sweet potatoes.

 

The Icing on the Cake:

Tiny crackers are perfect for tiny hands and they’re mess free. Bitsy’s also has a trial bundle, so your little ones can try all the flavors to see which ones they like best.

Mix it Up!

Dip them in hummus for a protein rich snack, or, crush them up and use them instead of breadcrumbs on oven baked chicken tenders for a boost of veggies at meal time.

 

www.bitsys.com

www.facebook.com/BitsysBrainfood

 

 

The Creative Kitchen™, LLC, teaches children about food and how to cook in a fun, safe, and educational manner. Targeting families with children ages two to teen, the company focuses on teaching, writing creative content and curriculum, special events, recipe development, spokesperson work, webisode production and consulting to present educational and entertaining content through food-related activities. The founder, Cricket Azima, is an expert in cooking for and with children. She inspires kids to express themselves creatively through food and cooking, while complementing lessons with traditional educational material such as social studies, math, arts, science, and more. Visit www.thecreativekitchen.com for more information.
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Product Review: Farmland Fresh Dairies Organic Milk https://www.thecreativekitchen.com/product-review-farmland-fresh-dairies-organic-milk/ https://www.thecreativekitchen.com/product-review-farmland-fresh-dairies-organic-milk/#respond Fri, 17 Aug 2018 13:00:50 +0000 http://www.thecreativekitchen.com/?p=12429  

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Here at The Creative Kitchen, we love when our little chefs discover foods they enjoy eating that also help them build strong bones and healthy bodies! That’s why we love Farmland Fresh Dairies Organic Milk – it’s full of essential nutrients such as calcium, potassium, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, and much more! Farmland Fresh Dairies farmers feed their cows an organic diet grown without toxic pesticides or GMOs. And, with superior quality assurance, this line of organic milk is something parents can feel good about feeding to their kids!

 

The Creative Kitchen is happy to have Farmland Fresh Dairies as a sponsor for our Back to School Celebration at Lakeside at Prospect Park on August 18. Learn more here.

 

From the Mouth of a Kid:

I love this milk, it’s my favorite!

From the Eyes of a Parent:

Farmland Fresh Dairies Organic Milk is my top pick for milk for my family! Each glass provides a number of vital nutrients and vitamins, which can sometimes be hard to get into my kids. There’s no toxic ingredients and it’s USDA certified organic, so I don’t have to worry about my family ingesting any yucky substances that can be found in other brands of milk. It tastes so fresh, too!

 

Flavorful Features:

Farmland Fresh Dairies has four different organic milk options:

  • Organic Whole Milk
  • Organic 2% Reduced Fat Milk (with 37% less fat than whole milk)
  • Organic 1% Low Fat Milk
  • Organic Fat Free Milk

 

The Icing on the Cake:

There are tons of benefits to drinking Farmland Fresh Dairies:

  • Non-GMO
  • No toxic pesticides or synthetic fertilizers
  • No added hormones
  • Antibiotic-free
  • Free of rBST (an artificial growth hormone)
  • Certified kosher
  • Certified organic
  • Locally sourced
  • Every 8-oz. glass includes: calcium, vitamin D, potassium, vitamin B12, vitamin A, protein, phosphorus, riboflavin, and niacin

 

Time to Eat?!

Enjoy this milk at any time of the day; alongside meals or alone as a nutritious snack!

 

Mix it Up!

Farmland Fresh Dairies Organic Milk can be used in any dish – with cereal, in smoothies or eggs…the possibilities are endless!

 

www.farmlandmilk.com

www.facebook.com/FarmlandFreshDairies/

 

 

The Creative Kitchen™, LLC, teaches children about food and how to cook in a fun, safe, and educational manner. Targeting families with children ages two to teen, the company focuses on teaching, writing creative content and curriculum, special events, recipe development, spokesperson work, webisode production and consulting to present educational and entertaining content through food-related activities. The founder, Cricket Azima, is an expert in cooking for and with children. She inspires kids to express themselves creatively through food and cooking, while complementing lessons with traditional educational material such as social studies, math, arts, science, and more. Visit www.thecreativekitchen.com for more information.
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