29 Healthy Snacks On-the-Go - Family Food on the Table (2024)

Healthy snacks on-the-go will give you new, fun, delicious ideas of ways to pack snacks for busy days. Includes a list of ideas and specific recipes to check out as well.29 Healthy Snacks On-the-Go - Family Food on the Table (1)

If you’ve been around here with me for very long, you know that snacks are my life.

I am a big believer in snacks. Always have been.

I’m that person who always has a snack in her bag. In every bag.

We pack snacks for 3-hour road trips as if we might get stranded for 3 days.

And don’t even get me started on the snacks I bring when we go for a weekend camping trip. There is no way we will ever be hungry.

Yup, snacks are a must have in my life. My husband and kiddos, too. Team snacks all the way. ????

And that means I’ve shared a TON of our favorite snacks with you over the years.

I’ve also shared some of my favorite snack ideas for kids, which is especially useful for toddlers and preschoolers. There’s even a free printable. No getting into a snack rut here!

And I’ve got these 20 healthy summer snacks that are great for some lightened up snacking when it’s hot outside but you’re also hungry.

Also, this kids charcuterie board is perfect for a fun group snack to share.

(Or if you like hand-held things, check out these 25 combinations for folded wraps.)

Today though, we’re taking a slightly different approach to our snacking.

These healthy snacks on-the-go are intended for those days when you are running around, packing a kid off to day camp, spending the afternoon by the lake or pool, heading out for a road trip and more.

In other words, these are snacks to fit our busy lives.

They are portable. They are mostly mess-free. They won’t melt. (The few that I included below that could be at risk are clearly marked.)

Cause whether you’re hiking or boating or driving around or just sending your kids out and telling them not to come back until dinner (anyone do that anymore? Or was that just my childhood?) — we all need healthy portable snacks we can take with us.

So let’s jump right in.

I’ve got a mega list of ideas coming up that will hopefully give you some inspiration. These are just general ideas that you can customize to your tastes and make work for you and your family.

We’ve got all kinds, here, too.

Road trip snacks, school snacks, camp snacks, kid snacks, high-protein snacks, non perishable snacks - you can find something to fit your needs.

But don’t stop there.

Keep reading because under that main list, I’ve got a ton of individual, specific recipes for you that you might want to check out as well.

Those include some of our favorites that I make again and again.

And down towards the bottom, I’m sharing a few of our favorite snack containers. Because no one likes a smushed snack.

First up, simple ideas for snacks you can pack and take with.

Healthy snacks on the go:

  • Fresh fruit (bananas, apples, oranges, clementines, grapes, etc.)
  • Fresh veggies (baby carrots, cucumbers, celery, etc.)
  • Fruit cups (mandarin oranges, peaches, pears, applesauce, etc.)
  • Dried fruit (raisins, dried cranberries, dried apricots, etc.)
  • Nuts (peanuts, pistachios, walnuts, mixed nuts, etc.)
  • Fruit leathers
  • Trail mix
  • Seeds (like sunflower seeds)
  • Granola
  • Granola bars
  • Snack bars
  • Cereal
  • Chips
  • Pretzels
  • Peanut butter pretzels
  • Popcorn
  • Rice cakes
  • Pita chips
  • Energy balls/cookie balls
  • Muffins or mini muffins
  • Cookies (healthier ones, see below)
  • Jerky
  • Roasted chickpeas
  • String cheese
  • Greek yogurt
  • Hard boiled eggs
  • Mini bagel sandwiches
  • Small roll-ups or wraps
  • Dips (hummus, etc) in small container and things for dipping

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And here's an image of that list in case you want to Pin it to save. ????

OK, that should get you through the rest of the summer I think!

(This is also a list I pull out around back-to-school time cause it’s great for after-school activities, sports and all the running around that comes with that time of year.)

Now, I’ve got some specific recipes for energy balls, granola and granola bars, cookie bars, snack bars, healthy cookies, muffins and more coming up that are great for all ages.

Hopefully, you can find some new favorites to add to your snacking mix!

Recipes for healthy snacks on the go

Energy balls —

  • Raw brownie bites
  • No bake chocolate chip cookie balls
  • No bake blueberry oatmeal cookie balls
  • Healthy peanut butter energy balls
  • No bake oatmeal raisin cookie balls

Many of these are kept stored in the refrigerator, but I find they travel really well too. We put them in a small container (details down below) and take them right along with us.

Granola and granola bars —

  • Best homemade granola bars - they are truly epic!
  • 5-ingredient granola - I make this every single week. No oil needed.
  • Healthy citrus granola
  • Favorite trail mix

Full disclosure - that last one was our favorite healthy trail mix when the kids were little. These days I make a more traditional trail mix with Cheerios, M&Ms, pretzels and peanuts.

Cookie bars and breakfast bars —

These also are usually kept cold and stored in the refrigerator. However, you can wrap them up and take them with.

Just be warned some of these may fall apart a bit more or get a little messier than the others. (The no bake granola bars and breakfast bars are the biggest culprits in my opinion.) But if we're not going far, or we have a cooler, they are top of the list and some of our faves!

  • Healthy no bake granola bars
  • Healthier no bake cookie bars
  • Healthy breakfast bars
  • 10 minute chocolate cookie balls

Snack bars and cakes —

  • Banana chocolate chip snack cake
  • Peanut butter chocolate chip snack cake

Healthy cookies —

Who says cookies can't be healthy? These whole grain and naturally sweetened cookies pack great and are healthy enough to eat any time of day!

  • Oatmeal raisin breakfast cookies
  • Blueberry oat cookies
  • Banana oat cookies

Savory snacks on the go —

  • Crunchy BBQ roasted chickpeas
  • Easy microwave popcorn (but with butter added, this can get soggy)
  • Lightened up hummus
  • 3 Greek yogurt dips
  • Spicy edamame dip

Just be sure to pack any dippers (pretzels, pita chips, veggies, etc.) to go with your dips.

Healthy muffins —

  • Healthy blueberry muffins
  • Healthy chocolate chip muffins
  • Healthy strawberry banana muffins
  • Whole wheat peanut butter banana muffins
  • Spinach banana mini muffins
  • Healthy pumpkin muffins
  • Banana blueberry muffins
  • Healthy granola muffins

Or check out my large and always growing list of healthy muffin recipes.

Whew, that’s a lot of snack recipes. I like to share. ????

OK, I also promised I would share some of our favorite containers.

Many of these are ones I got when my kids were babies and toddlers. But those small sizes are great for things like nuts, trail mix, raisins, etc.

And having a container can help snacks like cereal and popcorn not get all smashed to bits, compared with being in a plastic bag.

(Same goes for protecting muffins or sandwiches from getting smushed.)

No smashing, no smushing of snacks, please.

So here are some of our faves.

On the go snack containers:

- Green Sprouts or OXO storage cubes: These are tiny and perfect for small servings of food (grapes, raisins, trail mix, etc.) to travel with.

- Rubbermaid small round containers with lids (perfect size for muffins)

- Small bowls with lids (great for cereal, nuts, dried fruit, granola, pretzels, etc.)

- Reuseable snack bags

And of course, we also have ziplock snack bags and all manner of plastic Tupperware and containers that work well, too. You can find plenty of options at Target or Walmart. Just consider your sizes and maybe have a selection.

Finally, if you love snacking like I do, stay tuned because you know I’m just going to keep sharing more and more healthy snacks.

You can sign up for my free e-newsletter to get all of my new recipes delivered straight to your inbox so you never miss a thing. I’ll even send you my free e-cookbook, Healthy Weeknight Dinners, as a thank you!

If you have any favorite snacks I’ve missed, please leave a comment below. We can all use more ideas!

XO,

Kathryn

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What are easy on the go healthy snacks? ›

Here are 30 protein-loaded snacks that are healthy and portable, so you can enjoy them even when you're on the go.
  • Jerky. Jerky is meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and dried. ...
  • Trail mix. ...
  • Turkey roll-ups. ...
  • Greek yogurt parfait. ...
  • Veggies and yogurt dip. ...
  • Tuna. ...
  • Hard-boiled eggs. ...
  • Peanut butter celery sticks.

What are some good on the go foods? ›

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  • NUTS.
  • SEEDS.
  • TRAIL MIX.
  • GRANOLA.
  • ORGANIC CHICKPEAS.
  • NUT BUTTER.
  • SAVORY SNACKS.
  • DRIED FRUIT.

What are the 7 sensible snacks? ›

Take snacks to go:
  • String cheese.
  • Dried fruit.
  • Granola bars.
  • Whole grain crackers.
  • Trail/Cereal Mix.
  • Graham Crackers.
  • Box of raisins.
  • Baby carrots.

What are healthy or fresh snacks on the go? ›

Low-fat yogurt is a filling snack that adds protein and calcium. Make sure to pack a spoon! Vegetable sticks cut from carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers are vibrant and vitamin-packed. Whole-grain crackers are easy to build into a mini-meal by adding cheese, hummus, or peanut butter.

What are six foods that you may eat with your fingers while at the table? ›

These dinners you can eat with your hands are not only delicious but also fun to eat.
  • Baja Fish Tacos. ...
  • Breakfast Burritos. ...
  • Pulled Pork. ...
  • Crispy Tilapia Fingers with Lemon & Garlic Mayonnaise. ...
  • Ham and Cheese Sliders. ...
  • Southwestern Cheeseburger Sliders. ...
  • Smash Burgers. ...
  • Grilled Cheese.

How do I find healthy snacks? ›

Look for snacks that are lower in sugar and salt. Tasty options include fruits and vegetables, nuts and low-fat yogurt. All can help tide you over until the next meal. Dietitians recommend trying to pair a complex carbohydrate with a lean protein and healthy fat – and don't forget the fiber.

How to make a snack table? ›

Focus on making about half of your snack table spread and buying the rest. Choose 5 to 7 snacks to make from scratch and fill the rest of the table with chips, crackers, pretzels, or cheeses and fruits and vegetables.

What are the 5 go foods? ›

Go Food
  • Rice, bread, pasta, oatmeal, and other grains.
  • Sweet potato, potato, and other starchy vegetables.
  • Foods that are naturally sweet like sugarcane, honey, and sweet corn.
  • Good fats from coconut oil, avocado, and a wide variety of nuts.

What are 10 go foods? ›

10 examples of go, glow and grow food
  • GO. Bread. Rice. Pasta. Cereal. Potato. Crackers. Pancake. Grains. Muffins. Corn.
  • GLOW. Spinach. Tomato. Squash. Avocado. Broccoli. Brown Rice. Eggplant. Lemon. Orange. Pepper.
  • GROW. Milk. Meat. Fish. Baked Potatoes. Tofu. Sliced Melons. Shellfish. Lobster. Cheese. Sausage.
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What are go foods for kids? ›

GO foods include grains like maize, millet, rice, wheat, and sweet food like sugarcane, honey, sugar, and roots like potato, yam and sweet potato. Fats like margarine and oils are also GO foods. GROW foods work in the body to help us grow and keep us strong and healthy.

What are the top 10 snack foods? ›

  • Here are the top 10 snack foods in 2023:
  • Potato chips. Chocolate. Cookies. Popcorn. Pretzels. Crackers. Chips and dip. Nuts. Candy. Trail mix.
  • These snacks are popular because they are tasty, convenient, and relatively inexpensive. They are also a good source of carbohydrates, which can provide energy.
Jan 17, 2024

What is the best 11 am snack? ›

To heighten alertness she recommends low-fat yogurt, cottage cheese, string-cheese sticks or milk (perhaps in your industrial-strength latte). Avoid fat, she says, or you'll feel even fuzzier. Extra perk: The extra calcium helps to prevent osteoporosis, reduce PMS symptoms and improve heart health.

What is a smart snack? ›

When you want a snack, choose fruits and vegetables, whole grains that have 3 grams of fiber or more, and protein-rich foods, such as peanut butter or low-fat yogurt or cheese. Avoid snacks that are high in sugar, salt, and fat.

What is a quick healthy high calorie snack? ›

Nuts, Dried Fruit, and Peanut Butter
  • ¼ cup chocolate covered raisins =190 calories.
  • ¼ cup chocolate covered peanuts = 200 calories.
  • Dried fruit: ½ cup = 200 calories.
  • 2 Tbsp of nut butter* = 200 calories.
  • 1 apple with 2 Tbsp of nut butter* =270 calories.
  • Celery with 2 Tbsp of nut butter*and 2 Tbsp of raisins = 285 calories.

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