Abra-ca-Debora provides time-saving snack ideas for busy parents

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Abra-ca-Debora Diddy pancakes are available in Tesco stores (Image: Abra-ca-Debora)
Abra-ca-Debora Diddy pancakes are available in Tesco stores (Image: Abra-ca-Debora)

On any given day, it's never long until a parent hears the words: "Have you got a snack please?" This regular request from children has many prompts, whether that's at the school gates, before or after extracurricular activities, when entertaining, or simply to see them through until dinner.

Not only do parents have to listen to the non-stop snack demands, but they also have to ensure the fridge is stacked with a variety of healthy options... The snack conundrum never ends!

UK parents can breathe a sigh of relief as Abra-ca-Debora has flipped snacking on its head with its range of delicious, ready-to-eat pancakes that bring magical, creative fun to snack time.

Abra-ca-Debora provides time-saving snack ideas for busy parents qhiquqidetiqkxinvThe pancakes are ideal for lunch boxes (©Big Fish)

The pancakes are the perfect snack for children to enjoy, whether that’s the after-school appetite taking hold during the walk back home or the pre-dinner filler to ensure hunger pangs are kept at bay yet plates are cleared when dinner time comes around.

Abra-ca-Debora’s range is also ideal for entertaining on those play dates, ensuring those fussy eaters get a fabulous, tasty snack, but also a great way to add fruit into the mix.

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And, if you’re struggling for creative energy, you can get them to create their own artwork. It’s a cupboard filler, that will see you through on those challenging, busy days where you’ve not had any time to preload snacks in the fridge.

Made from fresh, all-natural ingredients, Abra-ca-Debora pancakes are full of delicious goodness. All pancake lovers have to do is heat them (if they wish) and layer on their favourite toppings, whether that’s going classically savoury with ham and cheese, or for banana and chocolate sauce to satisfy that sweet tooth.

If it’s a snack on the go that parents need for the school gates, a long car journey, or a weekend excursion, then look no further than the Abra-ca-Debora Diddy. These miniature pancakes can be dipped in tasty chocolate or nut spreads and fruit compotes.

Rather than reaching for the crisps or biscuits, a pancake made with natural ingredients will help to keep the little ones fuller longer. Plus it’s a great way to get the little ones enjoying fruit and yoghurt.

And parents will know that just because kids liked something yesterday, doesn’t mean that snack will still be acceptable today. A versatile option like pancakes is ideal as you can create a sweet or savoury delight and even the fussiest eaters will find a filling they love.

To reinvent snack time and bring some magic to the moment, try Abra-ca-Debora Diddy pancakes which are available in Tesco stores (RRP: £2.30).

Jessie Parker

Schools, Food, Education, Tesco

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