Five Tips for Getting Picky Kids to Eat Fruits and Vegetables
1. Bake fruits or vegetables into quick bread or muffins. My daughters favorite are apple-banana muffins.
2. Make a yummy casserole. My girl likes rice and cheese, so I make her a cheesy broccoli and brown rice casserole. She wont eat broccoli by itself, but doesnt seem to mind it in this dish.
3. Stir some pureed carrots or sweet potatoes into macaroni and cheese. The trick with this is to be careful not to change the color or the taste much. Orange or yellow veggies work best here.
4. Offer dried fruits. For example, some kids wont eat grapes, but like raisins. These are highly portable, too. (Caution - may be a choking hazard for young toddlers.)
5. This may sound strange, but try offering a single bite-sized bit of fruit on a dish by itself. My daughter seems to like for her food to be separated and neat-looking. When she eats the first piece of diced peach, I put down the second, and so on. She ends up eating more than she would have had I given her the entire serving at once.
Ive also found that if you offer the fruit or vegetable at the beginning of a meal when your child is hungriest, as an appetizer, he or she is much more likely to try it. Also, remember never to force your child to eat. It can take a lot of extra effort and creative thinking to get your kids to eat whats good for them. But hey, one day they might thank you for it.
Teresa Kolvek and her husband, Tony, are the proud parents of a beautiful and spirited toddler named Amelia. Visit Teresas website at http://www.toddlerdish.com for great information, tips, and recipes for toddlers. Harvey Blog41880
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