Healthy snack is not an oxymoron. Otherwise folks in Wisconsin would have been dead long ago. Wisconsin summer is party time. Forget about cooking dinner. Too much fun on the deck, boat, beach, trail, and backyard. Instead, bring out the party snacks! Make ‘em healthy snacks and the party rages on.

So when Wisconsinites skip dinner what do we eat? -You mean besides cheese and sausage?

We snack on nuts and fruits.

We eat eggs and pickled vegetables.

We snack on popcorn and granola bars.

Now tell me that those aren’t healthy snacks.

Looking for more than party finger-food? Want healthy party food that quests can nibble on but requires no cooking? That’s easy. Serve smoked salmon or trout. Can’t get healthier than fish. Plus, it looks impressive too. It looks like you actually thought about dinner. You definitely wow guests with smoked fish. Or better yet, smoked duck. Ooh-la-la – Wisconsin goes fancy!

And what impressive dessert can follow that? What is Wisconsin’s favorite dessert to serve at our impromptu parties? Easy. We pull the kringle out of the freezer. Kringle is our secret party dessert, -it’s not just for breakfast. Wisconsinites buy kringles in bulk and freeze them. When friends show up, a fruit or nut kringle hits the microwave. In minutes that kringle is on the table looking and tasting as grand as ever.

See? Tasty, healthy party food is no problem when you’re in Wisconsin. And if you don’t live in Wisconsin, not to worry. Food delivery is Wisconsinmade.com’s specialty. We bring the best of Wisconsin right to your door. Ready to party?

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4 Responses to “When Party Snacks Become Dinner, Wisconsin Makes ‘Em Healthy Snacks”

  1. Great information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks!

  2. cristie says:

    Glad you liked these snack ideas. As folks prepare for summer parties and weekend get-aways, they’re taking pickled Polish sausages with them. It’s original – and Wisconsin. Some folks are even going for the RED HOT Polish sausages. That’s brave.

  3. My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

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