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Backyard BBQs with Kids: Snack Smarts & Sanity Savers

 

We love a good backyard BBQ—sunshine, good food, happy chaos. But if you’ve ever tried to feed a toddler at one…you know it’s not exactly a Hallmark moment.

Between chasing kids, keeping hands clean (good luck), and trying to plate something other than chips and a bun, BBQs can go from relaxing to why did I even come in 2 seconds flat.

That’s where a little prep—and a Snack Spinner—can save the day.

Here are our top tips for kid-friendly BBQ snacks that actually get eaten (and might even help expand those picky palates in the process):


Smart BBQ Snacks by Benefit


🧠 For Brain Power:

  1. Sliced boiled eggs

  2. Whole grain crackers

  3. Hummus + veggie sticks


💪 For Energy & Protein:

  1. Turkey roll-ups

  2. Edamame

  3. Mini cheese cubes


😋 For Flavor Curiosity (aka gentle exposure):

  1. Pickles or olives

  2. Grilled pineapple

  3. Roasted sweet potato chunks


🎉 For the Fun Factor:

  1. DIY trail mix (with cereal, raisins, sunflower seeds)

  2. Fruit skewers

  3. Yogurt tubes (Tip: Freeze these in advance for a cold treat on a hot day!)


Snack Hack: Bring the Spinner

 

 

Instead of chasing your toddler with a paper plate and a prayer, load a Snack Spinner with BBQ-friendly bites before you leave. Let them choose what they want, when they want it—no pressure, no bribes.

It’s spill-resistant, easy to grab, and gives kids some mealtime independence, which we know can help reduce picky eating over time.

The best part? You actually get to enjoy your burger while it’s warm. Imagine that.


Pro Tips for Stress-Free Snacking at a Cookout:

  1. Pack wipes, a water bottle, and backup snacks (because… kids).

  2. Use a picnic blanket for a designated kid zone.

  3. Let go of perfection—your kid ate a veggie stick and licked a grape? Celebrate it.

 

BBQs are meant to be fun—and with a little prep, they can be. Just don’t forget the sunscreen…or the Snack Spinner.

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