Showing posts with label healthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

Get 'Em Eating Healthy

When you mention eating healthy kids may roll their eyes, make a face or groan. But turning some of their favorite foods into healthy fare isn't that hard to do.

Prevent Objections
To avoid objections enlist your child's help at the grocery store. Let him hold your grocery list. Ask would you like bananas or pears? Ask what flavor of yogurt he wants peach or strawberry and which vegetable: green peas or green beans? Make sure different nutritional foods are on hand. This practice educates your child about healthy food choices and gives him some control of what he eats, which may make them more likely to eat it.

Make It Fun
Try making mealtime a
happy event. Have a picnic in the den. Use fun plates with animals, robots or try face plates to get your toddler more excited about the healthy foods. Use cookie or cheese cutters to create fun shapes with food such as fruits, sandwiches, and healthy cookies.

Fruit and Vegetable Juices
Juices that contain all fruit are best. Avoid fruit punches. Too much processed fruit juice makes your toddler's calorie intake high, with obvious negative outcomes. Six ounces of fruit juice is the daily
maximum. Vegetable juice is also another healthy choice to be considered. Many fresh vegetable juices are packed with vitamins and antioxidants, making it the perfect juice snack for children.

Pasta
Kids usually like spaghetti. It’s messy and can get on everything. An item that I had never heard of until recently is Konjaku Noodles. I tried them mainly because they’re a surprisingly healthy pasta noodle substitution. They’re low in carb, calorie free, gluten free, and are full of fiber. They don’t taste exactly like the traditional noodles we’re used to because they’re made differently, but they have certainly grown on me. Changing the type of noodle won’t help with the mess, though!

Veggies
How do you stop your kids from retreating when they face vegetables? Try broccoli, carrots or celery served with a dip. Their sensitive taste buds will react better to veggies when they are flavored with a low-fat dressing. Try steaming some broccoli and stir it with two or three tablespoons of orange juice, one tablespoon olive oil, and some salt and pepper. You can arrange the veggie on the plate with some mandarin orange slices.

These fun tips should encourage and are intended to get your kids to eat healthier with a smile. They could also be great tips for some adults who may have wanted to change their eating habits, but are overwhelmed by all the possibilities. These are great starting points for branching out from. Some recipes were even pulled from cancer treatment facilities’ diet plans created by nurses. Patients enjoyed these changes and found the foods to be a better alternative to traditional food served when going through treatments for
Pericardial Mesothelioma.


Kristin Wells is a recent college graduate from The University of Georgia and an aspiring writer. She wants to make a difference in people's lives through her writing. Kristin also likes competitive cycling, running, and traveling as much as possible. Kristin also contributes frequently on Curious Mind Musings.  



Monday, February 6, 2012

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Before I had my son, the word "organic" and "healthy" never even crossed my mind. I used to be someone who never really worried about healthy foods. My diet consisted of: junk food and maybe the occasional fruits and veggies. Since becoming a mommy, my outlook on food has changed drastically. Stuffing myself with pizza, cupcakes, and even more pastries has now been replaced with the necessary fruits, veggies and other healthy food products. Not only is it important for my son to have healthy eating habits, it's also important for him to see his parents doing the same just so he knows how good it really is for him. Monkey see, monkey do, right? One of the types of foods we try extremely hard to stay away from is processed foods. Stocking our fridge with more natural food products is definitely the way to go.


Our favorite organic brand is Horizon Organic. Drinking milk is an important part of our health so any time we need milk, Horizon Organic is the answer. Getting my son to drink it is sometimes a hard task, but when it comes to Horizon Organic, it's such a breeze. Not only is it healthy and natural, but they have different flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Healthy flavored milk? Yes please! They also come in handy to-go packs, which my son loves!


Knowing that my son loves this stuff is even more of an incentive when choosing Horizon Organic. Kids love it and so should we!




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