Almost every
week I hear other parents say “I can’t get my child to eat fruits and
vegetables”. There is frequently a sense of upset, annoyance, and even
embarrassment when it comes to this topic – for the parents that is. Over the
last six years we have transformed the relationship my children have to eating
fruits and vegetables by 1,000%. This does not have to be difficult for you
parents or care givers. It really does not have to be hard- although you
probably can almost see your child or children pitching a fit when you place
that first bowl of beets down in front of them! Here are a few tried and true
ideas that are likely to work with most children – maybe not your children, but
probably everyone else’s.
Make up your mind that it will come to
pass. Yes, once you make up your mind that your sweet and loving children
WILL eat more fruits and vegetables, an amazing thing will happen. They will.
Once YOU make up your mind that your children are going to eat healthier they
will actually eat ‘that green stuff’. You will hear new statements come out of
your mouth. Statements like: “You will be eating fruits and vegetables from now
on. Your job is to figure out what you like and how you will eat it.” Or this one that I actually said years ago: “You will all be eating beets tonight.
You can put salt on them, some salad dressing or eat them plain. Your job is to
figure out how you will eat them.” My children ate the beets with a homemade
non-dairy ranch dip, and declared that they were not ‘half-bad’.
Take your children grocery shopping with
you. Have them pick out fruits and vegetables with you. While you are
shopping you can talk about how the fruits and vegetables could be prepared and
eaten. You can also talk about the cost of real food compared to junk food and
nutrition. My children and I do this on a regular basis – where we are “on the
look for a new fruit or vegetable”. The last time we went on a new food
hunt, we ended up having the kids
sample some “Wholly Guacamole”, which they loved! Finding a new food was just
too easy with Wegmans giving out samples that day on gluten-free rice crackers
no less! Score!
Wholly Guacamole Brand
Get your children in the kitchen to help
prepare the foods. Children who are involved in food preparation are much
more likely to taste and enjoy the foods. You can have them help pick out the
top three recipes they would like to try using the new fruit or vegetable.
Set a good example. You knew I would eventually
get to this one didn’t you? Yes, it’s like telling your child to wear a bike
helmet and then not wearing one yourself. Then do you really wonder why your
child grows up and ditches the bike helmet as soon as they can? If you are
serious about your child eating healthy, set a good example for them. Change
your mindset about fruits and vegetables. We just found a new food that will work well when we dine at a restaurant for my severely allergic daughter - Revolution Food Organic Mashups Squeezable Fruit. Packaged in individual servings, this works great for travel and restaurant use - and fits well into our healthy eating lifestyle.
Revolution Foods - Organic Mashups Squeezable Fruit (we use this exclusively for when we travel or go to a restaurant).
Rome was clearly not built in a day. If your child or children don't eat lots of fruits and vegetables, do not despair! Start today by making a commitment and make one small change here and one small change there. It will add up - I promise. Need more
help than this? Share your situation in the comment section or ask a question on this blog! I am here
to help!
Love,
Lisa
That's one of my daughter's favorites. She would eat those whenever she's in school or when playing out with her friends. And I was even happier when she already loved eating veggies! Now, she'll have few chances of getting sick or having tooth decay someday.
Posted by: Patsy Dupre | June 06, 2011 at 01:57 PM
We love the mashups at our house too. Plum Organics is another brand that makes something similar, just in more flavors and they have ones with veggies too. Those are our favorite car snack.
Lexi
www.hivesinthekitchen.blogspot.com
Posted by: Lexi | June 22, 2010 at 11:15 PM