There's nothing kids love more than eating with their hands. Unfortunately for moms, that often means more postmeal cleaning. Put some fun into their food — without the mess — by utilizing a simple skewer. From the first meal of the day to the final sweet bite, there are plenty of ways to whip up filling and flavorful food on a stick. The best part about these tasty and easy bites: no utensils to clean after! Source: Pixel Whisk, Cookies and Cups, Foxes Love Lemons
Pixel Whisk's bite-size breakfast skewers are perfect for kids to eat on the way to school. Source: Pixel Whisk
Use your child's favorite deli meat, cheese, and veggies to whip up Hostess With the Mostess' traveling sandwiches. Source: Hostess With the Mostess
All you need to make this classic Italian salad is tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil, and some skewers.
Store some of Family Fresh Cooking's BLT kebabs in the fridge for a quick lunch or after-school snack. Source: Family Fresh Cooking
Fruit skewers make for a great after-school snack, especially if your tot's on the go.
Little Dairy on the Prairie serves her veggie skewers with chipotle dip, but you can use hummus, tahini, or your child's favorite dressing. Source: Little Dairy on the Prairie
A Night Owl Blog's buffalo chicken skewers are a great way to sneak veggies into your little one's dinner. Source: A Night Owl Blog
Thanks to Cooking With My Kid, your child can enjoy pasta on the go! Source: Cooking With My Kid
Meatballs subs are usually a messy meal, but Cookies and Cups' easy-to-make recipe is even easier to eat. Source: Cookies and Cups
Don't forget dessert! Seven Alive gives her fruit skewers a light chocolate drizzle for a sweet but healthy treat. Source: Seven Alive
Kids can customize Foxes Love Lemons' chocolate-covered bananas with an array of toppings. Source: Foxes Love Lemons