SweetErika
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No, it's probably not what your dirty minds are thinking! I'm actually looking for really good ways to hide veggies in my almost-two-year-old's diet (which is really very healthy, but he LOVES fruit and has been refusing to eat most veggies for quite sometime now), or just get him to eat them.
We have found some techniques, but those get old fast. For instance, I've bought broccoli salad that has noodle-like pieces made out of the stalks, plus cranberries, bacon bits, cashews and dressing; he really likes that because it's so noodle-like to him, so tonight I was able to chop up a bunch of florets and shred carrots in the food processor and make my own version of that salad. He LOVED it once he put his own cranberries on his portion, heard it had lots of "sauce" on it and we called it "Oscar the Grouch's Green Salad."
And he'll usually eat finely chopped veggies in soups and sauces, but I'd like him to consume more raw/lightly cooked veggies if possible.
On the allergy and preferences front, he is severely allergic to pumpkin, and we have to avoid all winter squash because of that, and it's looking like he's also allergic to peppers. Mushrooms can't be identifiable in any way - I think that's a texture thing for him. But other than that, he's usually pretty open as long as he can't tell something is a veggie and it tastes good to him.
So, do you have any tricks for getting kidlets to eat plenty of veggies?
How about other easy, healthy, low-cal snacks for little ones? Even on the fruit and other snack and meal front, we tend to get stuck in a rut of his favorites.
We have found some techniques, but those get old fast. For instance, I've bought broccoli salad that has noodle-like pieces made out of the stalks, plus cranberries, bacon bits, cashews and dressing; he really likes that because it's so noodle-like to him, so tonight I was able to chop up a bunch of florets and shred carrots in the food processor and make my own version of that salad. He LOVED it once he put his own cranberries on his portion, heard it had lots of "sauce" on it and we called it "Oscar the Grouch's Green Salad."
On the allergy and preferences front, he is severely allergic to pumpkin, and we have to avoid all winter squash because of that, and it's looking like he's also allergic to peppers. Mushrooms can't be identifiable in any way - I think that's a texture thing for him. But other than that, he's usually pretty open as long as he can't tell something is a veggie and it tastes good to him.
So, do you have any tricks for getting kidlets to eat plenty of veggies?
How about other easy, healthy, low-cal snacks for little ones? Even on the fruit and other snack and meal front, we tend to get stuck in a rut of his favorites.


Alton, so we'll have to check that out!