Who ever said eating healthy had to be boring? Healthy Eating for Kids has fun and colorful recipes that will get even the pickiest eater asking for more. Ants on a log, Robin Hood Wrap and Wicked Stepmother’s Black Apple Juice are just a few fun recipes that are quick, easy and nutritious.
Healthy Eating for Kids is well organized. It has 60 fun and healthy recipes in six different categories, including:
- Snacks
- Drinks
- Lunch at Home
- Packed Lunches for School
- Evening Meals at Home
- Desserts (my favorite!)
The recipes are healthy, as the name suggests but also use ingredients that most people already have on hand. I don’t know about you, but I tend to shy away from recipes that require me to add 6 things to my grocery list. Simple is better, simple is faster, simple is key to a busy household!
The recipes incorporate veggies that most children don’t care to eat. But, if you blend up spinach with pineapples and orange juice and call it Hulk Juice, most kids will at least taste it!
This ebook addresses a major problem in society: obesity. Children don’t play outside until it gets dark and they are called home. They don’t ride bikes for hours. Instead they play video games, computer games and watch TV while eating candy, chips or soda. Children can learn new eating behaviors with the help of these fun recipes. There is no time like the present to make good nutrition a top priority.
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