As I explored in my last article, Self-Care Ideas: Give 1/Get 8, it’s important for educators to prioritize their own physical and social-emotional health as they support children and families. Finding a strategy that works for you can be a challenge. For me, I find balance and a chance to recharge by spending time in nature and trying new healthy recipes.
If you’re searching for inspiration to support physical self-care, below are 6 ideas to try this summer. With Park and Recreation Month just around the corner, I’ve focused on portable and packable snacks that are perfect for a fun day at the park.
Cantaloupe “Sparkle Pops”
Bonus tip: reduce waste with an inexpensive reusable pop mold
Sunshine Smoothie
This hydrating and Instagram-worthy treat is a perfect companion for a hot day (and it looks like bottled sunshine too!) My recipe was based on the Healthier Generation Jack-O-Lantern smoothie, but there’s nothing spooky about the ingredients inside. Blend up your favorite (or maybe not-so-favorite) seasonal yellow and orange fruits, pour it in a washable glass jar, and head outside.
Bonus tip: toss in reusable ice cubes to keep it cold without watering it down.
Good Morning Breakfast Bites
One of my favorite nutrition education activities right now is a “DIY Chef Challenge” that my teammate, Stephanie, taught me. Students are given a list of ingredients and asked to create their own new recipe. The recipe for Good Morning Breakfast Bites was invented by a group that Stephanie and I trained this spring. Just mix steel cut oats, chopped dates, cinnamon, and sunflower seed butter and roll into balls. Play with the proportions for different flavors and textures. I even rolled one batch in coconut!
Watermelon Pizza
Bonus tip: “personal size” watermelons make cutting the fruit into discs (i.e. the pizza crust) much easier.
Ants on a Log (Deconstructed)
Dates, berries, seeds, and a little nut butter – quick and easy. Save money by buying dates and seeds in-bulk and berries in-season. I like to use a washable snack pack container to keep everything tidy.
Bonus tip: use frozen fruit for a self-cooling snack!
The Mindful Clementine
Of course, the most perfect packable snack is a whole piece of fruit. The next time you start peeling an orange or clementine, give yourself a moment to do so mindfully – observe how it looks, feels, smells, tastes and any sounds you hear. Take a few deep breaths. [Thanks to my teammate Laurie for this idea.]
What are your favorite portable and packable summer snacks? Share your ideas on social media and mention @healthiergen and #BOOSTblog.
For breakfast, I had a Green Monster Smoothie.
Author: @danielh