K.,
AH Snacks! I struggle with this myself. I am so sick of giving the kids goldfish I have just stopped buying them. It forces me to be more creative.
I second the Sneaky Chef suggestion. It is probably available at your local library if you don't want to buy it. I make her "breakfast cookies" and they are pretty tasty and very portable. The recipe has some sugar, but less than your average breakfast cereal, has ricotta cheese, egg and wheaties. A little cinnamon makes them pretty popular in our house. You could easily add raisins or dried cranberries or something else as well. They taste a lot like a muffin, but look like a cookie.
I've tried making my own crackers, but that didn't go over so well. So, I pack store bought crackers, but not the ones for kids. I just pack the ones I buy for myself and my kids will eat them fine. I like Pepperidge Farm, there stuff doesn't have any hydrogenated oils, and tend to be whole grain. They aren't cheap, but I usually bring cheese too, so if the kids are hungry they can eat that.
My kids also really like pickles, so sometimes I throw some in a container or plastic bag... not so healthy, but natural at least.
It kills me to see my friends feeding their toddlers and babies "Fruity" cheerios or "Yogurt" cheerios. Those things are so full of sugar and flavorings... regular old cheerios are still popular with my 3 year old.
Good luck to you, and I'll be watching other posts for more ideas.
J.
SAHM to Charlie (3) Joey (18 months) and #3 due Nov. 16