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Thankful Thursday!

Hello Bobcats!
Today is Thankful Thursday! What are you thankful for? I hope you are thinking about making healthy choices! Some of our favorite snacks at my house are apples, bananas and cucumbers. Sometimes for breakfast we make fruit wraps. I learned about these wraps at Camp4Real a few years ago. At my house we use sunflower butter, which is very similar to peanut butter. We use our favorite fruits, sunflower butter and a tortilla wrap. We spread the sunflower butter, add the fruit and roll it up! This gives us food from 3 different food groups! Can you guess which groups? If you said grains, fruits and protein, you are correct! Have you ever made a fruit wrap? What are some of your favorite snacks? I challenge you to create a fruit creation and share it in the comments below. OR you can send me a message through seesaw!
Stay Safe & Keep Smiling,
Mrs. Ham

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