Many companies that claim it will try to kid-friendly, offering fun, healthy snacks for kids. But for us mothers, children and healthy eating is not just a business – we want to ensure that the food our children eat nutritious and tasty, and not just because they are popular.
Usually, the charm lies in the idea of ??food and non-food itself, especially if you have a spoiled child. My eight years old is very picky … I doubt if anyone can beat its reputation for pick-iness. Lately, however, she developed an interest in and eat – when I Spaghetti with garlic bread, a little on the side (as in restaurants) to submit, she asked for seconds, whereas before they would be there only a few bites and it ignores completely. Same food, same taste, different representation. I wonder if there’s something to.
So I tried again – this time I tried their food, they do not get food – vegetables. I cut a couple of carrots, celery, broccoli, beans and some lightly steamed green. I hesitated when she saw what I did and tried to sneak out of the house. But I saw through his plan, so I asked her a little cottage cheese (a food substance that will not do it without). Curious, she asked what it was. As I said it was the vegetarian plate, they completely forgot to go the house of his friend, and I spent the afternoon chatting with me, so I came up with mines of vegetables.
Moral lesson: Pique your child’s curiosity. Sometimes you just need a spark for you to be able to continue to feed him or her the way.
Imagine a couple of nuts and pretzels, banana chips and even popcorn. Put it in a resealable bag, and you have a snack for a child who is on the road.
Have some yogurt, mix instantly in a few pears or bananas for a snack. (Remember, the yogurt fortified with calcium -. Very good for your child to continue to develop bone)
Sandwiches are more fun and attractive if they have a different shape. Get cookie cutters and cut. They were surprised to see that they eat a sandwich home without a shadow of his complaints. A mother’s friend said the sandwich she gives her child “bound” – it cuts into several pieces, and her child would put them back all together like a puzzle.
Fruit juices should always be served warm or chilled. (This can be combined with other snacks to eat.) Fruit salad and served as it would never call a child (unless, from the time he was eating was weaned). But try to put some cream on it and serve frozen – your child will never be the same.
Whether your child is picky or not, it does not hurt to let your imagination run wild in the preparation of healthy snacks for your children. Believe me, your kids will love you for it.