Berries are the best at providing antioxidants and vitamins. Berries contain micro-nutrients such as vitamin C and folic acid which are essential for health.
Recent studies have even suggested that eating fruits and vegetables
can prevent cancer. Berries are probably one of the few foods your child
would willingly eat straight from the vine.
A popular way to consume fruits and vegetable in today’s society is through shakes and smoothies. The trick to smoothies is you can slip all sorts of veggies in them and
as long as they don’t vary the color too much your picky kids will
never know the difference. Smoothies are a great way to mask the taste
of vegetables and still consume all the important vitamins and minerals.
Kids don’t just love sweet things they also love salty treats. Nuts that are loaded with essential nutrients. Assorted nuts are full of vegetable protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. They contain all the healthy stuff necessary to grow a tree and they will help your kids grow up just as big and strong.
Cheese is a delicious and nutritious
addition in a kids’ meal. You can serve it in chunks, melt it on chips
or serve it in a sandwich and kids will gobble it up. It may come as a
surprise that cheese is actually very healthy. Aside from being fairly
high in protein cheese has a probiotic effect. That means that it helps you better digest food.
Breakfast is the most important meal of
the day and eggs are full of protein and carbohydrates that will help
you start your day off right. The great thing about eggs is they come in
all shapes and sizes. So if your kid isn’t a fan of the runny yolk in a
sunny side up or over-easy egg, they can try it scrambled or hard
boiled. Eggs also contain omega-3’s an essential nutrient that reduces
inflammation, blood thinning and the likelihood of growing tumors.
Muffins like smoothies are a great way
to sneak your child fruits and vegetables. Baking the fruits or veggies
into a muffin doesn’t diminish their nutritional value.
In my own opinion the “healthy stuff’ doesn’t necessarily taste bad
either. One of the best muffins I ever had was a zucchini muffin.
Potatoes are one of the most popular sources of fiber in our diet. And while you may not be able to convince your kid to eat an entire
baked potato if you cut the potato up to look like fries and then bake
it your kid is guaranteed not only to eat it but to beg you for seconds.
Every kid on the planet loves french fries.
Peanut butter and jelly, a dish after my
own heart. Don’t worry if thats one of the only things your kid will
eat. Science suggests peanut butter appeared to be very high in
antioxidants. I wouldn’t recommend peanut butter with added sugar and oil but any
natural peanut butter has actually been proven to be good for your kid.
Remember the less processed the better.
Speaking of spreads you and your family
should try hummus. Pita chips with hummus is very tasty and filling.
Hummus is made out of chickpeas. They contain fiber and essential
vitamins and minerals to the diet, yet are low in fat and sodium and
contain no cholesterol. Really its a win/win situation.
Your little one is sure to love eating
olives. They bring a whole new meaning to finger food. Do you remember
putting one olive on each finger tip and eating them finger by finger?
Aside from being fun to play with, they contain lots of healthy
unsaturated fat that can help improve brain function and they are also
chock full of antioxidants.
Melons are the perfect summer food. They
are so sweet and juicy. Melons have no cholesterol, but contain lots of
vitamins and minerals such as potassium and vitamin C. Instead of letting the little munchkins gorge themselves on popsicle try feeding them some melons.
sn’t it curious that orange juice is the
only juice that comes with pulp in it. Of course most picky kids will
insist on drinking it pulp-less. Even without the pulp orange juice is
very healthy. It still contains probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, and
minerals.
Toasted granola with a little bit of
cinnamon and sugar is an easy recipe that’s to die for. Not only are
oats are a well known healthy food for the heart but they make a
delicious snack. I would recommend switching out the sugar cereal with this healthy substitute. You can even eat it with or without milk.
Who doesn’t love a nice big glass of milk.
Milk goes great with everything from pb&j to milk and cookies. Milk
contains calcium which strengthens your teeth and improves your smile. It also is high in protein and carbohydrates.
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