You know those life hacks that are so simple, so genius that when you see them you can't believe you didn't think of them yourself? Sarah Hornung's snack hack is exactly that.
You know those life hacks that are so simple, so genius that when you see them you can't believe you didn't think of them yourself?The Buffalo, New York, school administrator and woman behind The Eager Teacher online education platform, told"Good Morning America" that she is"shocked at how viral" her recent post about kids' snack hacking went.
Her method is simple."Sunday self-serve is ready for the week. After grocery shopping I always wash and prep all of the food that is considered self-serve in our house. Self-serve for my kiddos means help yourself without asking and it’s always an okay snack It also helps me when I’m packing lunches and snacks, or as a side dish when dinner doesn’t include something they will definitely eat or if we have a busy/late night.
"I've posted myself prepping the self-serve snacks on my Instagram stories periodically and always got a ton of questions about it, lots of parents wanting to know how I used it and how it served my family. I decided to give it a permanent post so people had a place to come back to and see it," she said.