Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats to Share at School (+ recipes)

valentineheartsMany schools have started to implement wellness policies and no longer allow sweets to be shared at school.  While many people are in mourning over this decision, others rejoice.  After all, school IS a place for learning, which can be difficult to accomplish on a sugar high.

In the meantime, Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us, and many parents are in a tailspin as they try to figure out what to prepare for classroom holiday parties.  I thought I’d offer up a few healthy options that are so delicious that the kids won’t feel as if they are missing out (on the chalky candy hearts of our childhood!).

For starters, some treats are easy to prepare and to share with a crowd:

  • Pop a fresh batch of popcorn in a pot on your stove, or in an old fashioned air popper.  Toss with parmesan cheese, salt or cinnamon sugar.
  • Fresh seasonal fruits can be sliced and easily distributed.  Or, you can make little fruit kabobs.  To save money, use fruits that are in season this time of year and try to avoid ones that have traveled from a distant country.

Some recipes, like the ones below, are delicious and festive – perfect to share with a class full of students trying to avoid catching cooties on Valentine’s Day!  Both of these recipes are really fun to make – don’t forget to call your kids into the kitchen to help you!

P.S.  My after school cooking students can’t wait for class on Friday – we are currently doing a “Recipes from Books and Movies” series… We’ll be making Hermione Granger’s Love Potion Soup!

For another delicious idea, take a look at the heart shaped biscuits and raspberry smoothies from Good Life Eats.

And it doesn’t get ANY cuter than these mini baked donuts from My Baking Addiction.

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4 Responses to Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats to Share at School (+ recipes)

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  2. I LOVE your ideas! My sons had so much candy at their V-day parties today that even I couldn’t take it! They were so wound up and just crashed (very crankily I might add) in the late afternoon. I wish more moms would have followed your lead.

  3. Thank you for the positive feedback. There is a time and a place for sugar – and the school setting isn’t always suitable. No, I am not a buzz-kill! School parties are loads of fun! And sharing delicious food is a fantastic way to celebrate. I wonder when healthy food will be celebrated just as much as its sugar-laden counterparts?

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