| Teach them how to eat well and they'll pass it on. |
So I used a free item coupon and made the kids fake smoothies.Guess what? They hated them. Even The Baby who is a total sugar fiend hated them. They all wanted "my" smoothies instead. It felt pretty good.
Let me be clear, I am not someone who feeds their kids a perfect diet. There are plenty of Oreo cookies around this place and we have been known to enjoy those zero-worth freezie pops in the summer. We eat sugar, sometimes a lot of it. It's just that if given the choice between making and buying, I almost always choose making. I wish I could say it was because I am devoted to good health, but often it is because I am devoted to good wallet.
I have found from early on that it is usually cheaper in the long run (after the initial sticker shock for fresh produce) for me to make most foods that can also be store bought and the added bonus of knowing exactly what's in the food I give my kids has become even more important. I make smoothies with only yogurt, fruit and ice. I make old fashioned popcorn for snacks instead of bags of chips. I made baby food purees and later used purees
My point is, I'm not super ambitious or even particularly culinary inclined and even I can make a good deal of healthy foods that we all like. I have figured out lazy work arounds for most everything. So, when you see the ladies on the morning talk shows steaming and chopping and pureeing baby food, don't be scared. There is a way to do it that is way easier and requires far fewer pieces of fancy kitchen equipment than they have. Trust me. I have neither time nor fancy kitchen equipment
Feeding kids well requires a little extra time for planning but if I could manage it, then everyone. Believe me, the peace of mind that comes from knowing what you are putting in your kids' mouth is worth every extra second.















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