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Getting Kids to Eat Their Veggies
6 Easy Tips
One common struggle that most moms will face at some time or other is
getting their kids to eat their veggies. Most kids will turn up their
nose at the site of anything green. So how do you get around the veggie
issue? Here are some fun and easy ways to get your kids to eat their
veggies.
Fun Presentation – Kids love fun and colorful food. Cut
up some carrot sticks, cucumber rounds, sliced cherry tomatoes and
sliced bell peppers and arrange them all in a plate. You can make a face
using the cucumber rounds for the eyes, carrot sticks for eyebrows,
cherry tomatoes for nose and mouth and arrange the pepper strips to form
the face. Serve with hummus and cut pita bread on the side.
Make it Routine – Try to serve at least one veggie with
each meal your child has. You can alternate between salads and cooked or
cut veggies but always serve at least one with each meal. Your child may
not eat them at first but if they see that veggies are a standard part
of meal times they may just start trying them.
Set a Good Example – This one goes without saying. Just
like making veggies a routine part of meals it will also help kids to
see mom and dad eating their greens. Show your kids how nice veggies can
be by filling your plate up.
Get Creative – Okay this is a little sneaky but
definitely works. Most kids love spaghetti so place some veggies such as
broccoli, cauliflower, peppers into a food processor and whiz until
liquid. Add the mixture to your spaghetti sauce for a nutritious meal.
But make sure you don't go overboard and add too many veggies as this
will change the taste of the sauce. The trick is to start out slow and
gradually increase the amount of veggies as your kid's taste palette
changes.
Veggie Muffins – Add a little grated carrot or zucchini
to your standard muffin recipe. Banana carrot muffins are delicious and
so are zucchini chocolate chip muffins. You can also bake pumpkin
muffins or cake. This is a great way to give your kids a yummy treat and
still ensure they’re getting a good serving of veggies.
The One Bite Rule – We have a rule in our house. Even
if the kids don't like the look of the veggies they must at least try
one bite. If they actually don't like it then they don't have to eat it.
This avoids a lot of meal time tantrums and a lot of the times the kids
will actually like the food once they taste it. Try it you may be
pleasantly surprised at how many different foods you kids will actually
eat.
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