Summer means fresh fruit, busy days, and trying to keep healthy snacks stocked in the fridge. And this week, our 11-year-old Paige took charge of it all by herself.
While I was at work, Chris was at the gym, and sisters were otherwise occupied โ Paige decided it was the perfect time to tackle our Costco produce haul. She washed, chopped, and packed everything into mason jars for the week. Total star move. ๐

We stocked up on:
- ๐ Strawberries
- ๐ Grapes
- ๐ซ Blueberries
- ๐ฅ Baby carrots
- ๐ถ๏ธ Bell peppers
- ๐ฅ Cucumbers
- ๐ Pineapple
Pro tip: letting kids choose their fruits and veggies gets them excited to prep and eat them too.
๐งผ Step 1: Wash & Sort
Paige rinsed everything. Then she set up her prep station with bowls for each type of produce. No one else was around โ just her, some background music, and a kitchen full of fresh food.
๐ช Step 2: Chop Like a Pro
Using kid-safe knives, she sliced strawberries, diced cucumbers, and chopped bell peppers all on her own. Sheโs been helping in the kitchen for a while, but this was her first solo mission โ and she crushed it.

(Alsoโฆ every great chef deserves a goofy break. ๐ฅด๐)
๐งป Step 3: Pack the Jars
Each jar got a folded paper towel on the bottom to help absorb moisture, then she layered in the prepped produce. Everything was bright, colorful, and snack-ready.
๐ Step 4: Seal for Freshness
To finish the job, she used our one-button electric vacuum sealer to remove air from each jar. The seal helps everything last all week โ and Paige said it made her feel โlike a scientist.โ

๐ก Why We Love This
- Healthy snacks for the whole week
- Zero waste on produce
- Huge confidence boost for Paige
- And this mama didnโt have to lift a finger
๐๏ธ Paigeโs Favorite Tools

๐ Electric Mason Jar Vacuum Sealer


๐ Non-Slip Cutting Board Set

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Let us know if you try this method โ and donโt forget to tag us with your mason jar fridge lineups!
