RE: How do you handle munchies & cravings?
Hi! First, we all do it, so don't be too hard on yourself...
If I'm going to feel guilty eating it, I don't buy it. If it isn't in the house, I won't eat it. So, why buy things for your toddler that you don't consider healthy? If they aren't good for you, they certainly aren't good for him/her. (Aside from the obvious need for more fat content in the diets of young children...)
I have a sweet tooth, and I find that if I don't have a healthy(ish) version of sweets, I'll go get a high fat, high sugar version like a piece of cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory. I keep my freezer stocked with fat-free sugar-free fudgcicles (1 POINT for WW) and also like sugar-free pudding with light cool whip. These aren't actually good for me (all fake ingredients), but they do prevent me from having cravings for Ben and Jerrry's...
I also like low fat chocolate chip Quaker (I think) granola bars. 2 POINTS each, and enough chocolate and sweetness to satisfy me.
I never really crave salty snacks, but if I do, I tend to go for cashews or other nuts and a can of V8 or tomato juice.
To combat snacking, I eat frequently throughout the day so that I don't feel the need for cruddy food! I try to eat a lot of fiber to keep me full:
grapenuts with fruit and a little yogurt=breakfast
spinach with chickpeas, any vegetables on hand, and light dresssing=lunch
chicken, fish or pork with veggies=dinner (leftovers can go in the next days lunch)
in between those I always eat fruit: apples, kiwis, mangos, berries
other good snacks: banana with peanut butter, whole wheat light toast or english muffin with peanut butter, dried fruit: prunes, cherries, raisins, etc, small low fat cottage cheese, edamame, raw veggies
I found a great cookbook: Weight Watchers Make it In Minutes. Every meal takes either 15, 20 or 30 minutes to prepare, they are all delicious, and seem pretty healthy to me.
Maybe too much information, but I thought I'd share

By making lots of small meals, I avoid the issue of snacking unhealthily. But hte key is to now buy those snacks in the first place.
Wendy