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Showing posts with label Picky Eaters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picky Eaters. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Making Meal Time Fun



I recently read a wonderful eBook called "What to Cook for Dinner for Picky Eaters" and it got me thinking. What making food fun? I know, I know, We were all taught not to play with our food. But what if alittle play helped our picky eaters to eat more... to eat healthier? I'm not talking about letting your child build a tiny fort with their carrot sticks and ranch dip (even though that may work) but alittle creativity in the kitchen can go a long way.

Let me explain what I'm talking about...


Kids are naturally attracted to fun and colorful things. Try making their food fun and colorful too.


  • Give your child a plate of pretzel sticks and have them spell out different words or biting regular pretzels into different letters and shapes
  • Make funny faces out of fruit slices
  • Sandwiches are the simplest snack that can be made with a variety of ingredients.
  • Use whole wheat bread instead of white bread. Try different combinations of lunch meats and spreads to see which ones your child enjoys.
  • Maybe a Nutella and Peanut Butter sandwich or squish up a banana mixed with some peanut butter and add it to a sandwich or between graham crackers.
  • You can use cookie cutters to make fun shapes with the sandwiches and let your child help squish the banana.
  • If your daughter helps you make the pasta for supper, Name it "Anna's Fantastic Pasta" and make a big deal about it when you bring it to the table and serve it to your family. It will make them feel good about themselves and they will want to try it more because they made it along with everyone making a big deal about something they helped with.
Kids also like things that are their size. Miniaturize their food.
  • Bagel Pizza's are always a big hit - Split a bagel and cover the top in tomato sauce. Add some low-fat mozzarella cheese. Heat until the cheese is melted
  • Make a bagel snake out of mini bagels - Split the mini bagels and cut each half into half circles. Spread the halves with toppings like cream cheese, egg salad, chicken/tuna salad, peanut butter, etc. Decorate with small fruit or veggie slices. You could use raisins or olives for the eyes.
Who don't enjoy Smoothies?
  • Mix your kiddo's favorite fruits with yogurt and milk (you can also use soy milk or even juice)
  • Try Soy Milk, Strawberries and blueberries with some low-fat yogurt.

  • Let your kids gave control of the smoothie making sometimes. Have them pick out the fruit they want and put it in the blender. They can also help add the yogurt and milk/juice.

  • Even better - You can turn your left over smoothies into Popsicle's!

  • Pour the smoothie mix or juice into small paper cups, add plastic wrap to the top (Aluminum Foil would work good also) Poke a wooden craft stick down the middle of the wrapping. Try not to touch the bottom with the Popsicle stick, if you do, don't worry about it. Pop in the freezer for a few hours and you have a healthy fun snack for a hot day! You could even stir in some fruit slices to your mix before you add it to the cups.

Be creative and Don't forget to add some fun to your meals!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

What to Cook for Dinner for Picky Eaters



I ran across this wonderful eBook the other day that's full of recipes for picky eaters. My daughters are very picky eaters, my youngest is the worse.... I'll admit that they get their picky food habits from me. I was very interested in what kind of recipes were going to be in the book due to it being written by a chef. I'm a country girl and we never eat too fancy and I was worried that the recipes were going to be too "up-class" for my picky eaters but I was very wrong!

"What to Cook for Dinner for Picky Eaters" has all kinds of easy to make recipes that I'm sure any child would eat. Even if you have to change an ingredient to two.
As I was looking through the book, my youngest daughter happened to walk up and started looking at the book with me. I was very surprised when she asked me to make her some Crock-Pot Hamburger Soup! (The award winner recipe) Jade is the pickiest eater in the house and to hear her ask for something that she has never ate before put a big smile on this moms face!
The recipes in this book are simple to make and the ingredients are everyday foods used in ways that I would of never thought of. 

I also really like the tips and information at the beginning of the book.
It explains how kids don't like to eat foods that they aren't familiar with and if you serve unfamiliar food to your child, make sure you add something to the plate that you know they already enjoy and don't stop after serving it once and your child not liking it. Try Try Again!
"What to Cook for Dinner for Picky Eaters" also has information about how food can cause rashes like Eczema or make them worse. More people have food sensitivities that we realize, sometimes you won't even know that you have food sensitivities until it's pointed out to you. The book can help you with that.
I was very surprised on how helpful this book really is! 

I'll be using this recipe book regularly and I'm looking forward to seeing how my family likes all the wonderful looking recipes. My fiance's wanting me to make some 'Smothered Pecan-Encrusted Chicken with Apple Butter' for supper one day this week and I believe I'll give it try. Chef John's wife was trying to recreate a recipe she eat while they were visiting Boone, NC when she created the Smothered Pecan-Encrusted. I live in Candler NC, right outside of Asheville, not far from Boone! I can't wait to try out that chicken recipe.
This is one recipe book that every parent needs if their children are picky eaters!

This wonderful eBook will be FREE on Amazon for a little bit longer! If you would like to get your own copy of "What to Cook for Dinner for Picky Eaters" Click here.
It's for Kindle but you can download the Kindle Reader for your PC along with apps for your smartphone.