How to Make Healthy Recipes For Kids
By Mark Rocco
The key to getting children to try healthy foods is to present it in a fun and imaginative way. You are the only one who needs to know that what they're eating is healthy and nutritious. For the kids, it is simply a fun, interesting and imaginative way to eat food. For example, is a child more likely to eat a bowl filled with banana, red grapes, kiwi, star fruit, cantaloupe and strawberry, or a "Happy Snack Face" (bunch of red grapes for hair, kiwi slices for eyes, strawberry for nose, cantaloupe slices for ears, banana for mouth and star fruit for cheeks - all served on a brightly colored round plate).
All you need to do is take the healthy foods you want to introduce and present them so that:
- It has a cool name kids can relate to, like Happy Snack Face. So before your child even sees what it is, they are curious to find out.
- It is colorful - red grapes & strawberry, green kiwi, yellow star fruit & banana, orange cantaloupe.
- It is arranged in a shape or pattern that kids can identify with - Happy Face.
- It has kid friendly textures (in this case juicy fruits, but just as easily made from crisp or crunchy vegetables).
In order for a healthy recipe to be a hit with kids, it needs to be appealing, so give them what they want. Use recipes that combine imaginative names, bright colors, and kid friendly shapes for a sure fire hit. So like I said before, it's all about presentation.
I'm Mark and I love my kids (twins) and want them to grow up healthy and strong which is why knowing how to prepare healthy meals is important to me. If you liked this article and want more information go to Healthy Recipes for Kids. In addition, I've got lots of other information on ingredients, recipes, kitchen appliances, nutrition, and more on my blog at Home Chef Cooking Tips.
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