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I’m really blessed that Brooks is a veggie-eating machine. One of his favorite snacks right now is sliced cucumbers and bell peppers.
I’m well aware that the picky eating monster could come visit my home at any time, to steal away my little boy’s good eating habits. I’ve seen it happen to many of my friends with kids. One day their child loves broccoli, the next day it is on the most hated foods list. You know if that’s the case, you better not even let it touch their plate! Or there could be a meltdown of nuclear proportion. The horror!!
I asked some of my mommy friends for tips on keeping their littles on the veggie train. Here’s what they told me:
Cheese Please
Don’t be afraid to sprinkle some toppings on your veggies. Remember this is a marathon not a sprint. Getting your kids used to eating vegetables with every meal is a habit they will benefit from for a lifetime. Shredded cheese, nuts and even bacon bits are great salad accessories to keeping your kids on the green side. I mean, who doesn’t love a little bacon?? They even make vegetarian versions. Didn’t everyone else grow up on broccoli smothered in cheddar cheese? Elevate that recipe to the next level by sprinkling a little Parmesan on your trees.
Smoke and Mirrors
Employ your best sleight of hand tactics. Disguises and trickery are welcome in the ultimate goal of getting our kids to eat healthy. Mama knows best, right?!? If you haven’t already, you MUST check out this incredibly yummy recipe for chocolate mousse made from avocados. Seriously something you have to taste to believe!!
I also am a fan of Jessica Seinfeld’s book, Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kid Eating Good Food. Whatever it takes!!! A good friend shared with me her recipe for kale pesto that has tricked her brood for years. They only recently figured it out when they saw her blanching the kale before dinner. Luckily, this recipe is so yummy they still haven’t turned their noses up to it!
Ingredients:
Directions:
Without further ado here is my “go to” summer salad. Loaded with all kinds of great nutritious veggies and incredibly easy on the eyes, too. I mean could this dish be any prettier? This salad is perfect for low-key family dinners as well as a chic superstar you could proudly take to any event, from backyard barbecue to rustic dinner party. Big thanks to our pal, Gavan Murphy for the recipe. Some of you may know him from some of our previous posts. This little video we made about grilling corn is just in time for this salad-making extravaganza.
Lemon Dijon Dressing:
Put all ingredients in a Tupperware container and with lid on shake until emulsified. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired.
Quick Tip:
You should dress the Kale portion of the salad 15 minutes before eating to help soften leaves. Just before serving mix all the other ingredients into dressed kale.
So what are your tricks for getting your kiddos to eat their veggies? PLEASE tell me everything!!! I would love to share with our readers any tips that you may have. We need to stick together in our “Eat Lots of Veggies” revolution!!