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SNACK PACKING

No matter our age, we all look forward to summer break. Even though parents don’t typically get the same time off as their lucky offspring, not having the kids in school allows most a few less hectic months before mid August rolls around again to halt the summer fun.

It can be tricky though, as more relaxed summertime schedules and attitudes make it super easy to get off track with the healthy habits we (mostly) stick to during the school year, especially when it comes to what we eat. Extended activities and travel often mean

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