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		<title>Easy Healthy Snacks For Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Maggie Rahn
After a long and active day at school, our children tend to come home hungry, hence the popularity of the afternoon snack. Most store bought or commercial snacks are rich in carbohydrates, sugar, sodium, and fats. Things like packaged cookies, pastries, and other quick fix snacks are low in nutrition, and are generally [...]]]></description>
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