8 Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat Fruit and
Vegetables

Most children don't like to eat fruit and vegetables. How
can parents get them to eat the food that is so good for them?
One way to do this is to feed them healthy kid snacks. Kid's
love to snack -- so why not sneak in those fruits and veggies
into kid snacks? Here are eight incredibly
sneaky ways you can do just that!
1. Healthy breakfast
Fill your kids up on their fruit for the day at breakfast.
a. banana on toast, maybe with peanut butter;
b. cereal with fresh or dried fruit;
c. pancakes or waffles with fruit toppings;
d. fresh fruit smoothies and a yogurt and sliced fruit
combo.
2. Hide vegetables in a sauce. a. Grate and
chop zucchini, carrots and spinach into pasta and cheese
sauces;
b. puree mushrooms before putting them into spaghetti sauce to
avoid kids seeing them and picking them out.
3. Add to dessert a. Add fresh fruit pieces
to Jello, yogurt or ice cream for a healthy treat;
b. puree fruit to use as homemade topping in place of chocolate
or caramel syrup;
c. let your kids make their own fruit parfaits.
4. Put vegetables into the meat a. grate
vegetables in meat dishes;
b. hide grated vegetables in meatball, casseroles, meatloaf,
shepherd's pie and lasagna;
c. try an all-vegetable lasagna;
d. make all-vegetable "hamburger" patties.
5. One pot, many vegetables a. Making
homemade soups stews and chili are all easy ways to increase
your family's intake of vegetables and fruit (yes, fruit!)
Everything and anything healthy should go into the pot. Puree
vegetables that the kids don't like and add them to the stock
to use as a thickener.
b. Make gazpacho, a fruit soup using mangos, yellow pepper,
yellow tomatoes, carrot, cantaloupe, cucumbers, papayas,
raspberry vinegar, honey and vanilla extract.
6. Mystery foods a. Use the kids' favorite
cookies, cakes and breads as a cover for fruits and vegetables.
Make sweet breads and desserts with vegetables - zucchini
bread, sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie.
b. Slip fruits and vegetables in all kinds of things:
applesauce in cookies, zucchini in chocolate cake, and grated
carrots in pasta sauce.
7. Fast and healthy food
a. Homemade pizza. Give the kids tons of healthy toppings to
choose from such as tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms, spinach and
pineapple. Let them make their own pizza.
b. Tacos or fajitas can be a great way to get kids to add
vegetables in various forms - diced tomatoes, salsa, etc.
c. Stir fries - sugar peas, snow peas, spinach and carrots.
d. Omelets - salsa, tomatoes.
8. Keep fruit and vegetables handy a. Keep
washed fruit in a bowl nearby;
b. Have ready-to-serve individual fruit cups in the fridge;
c. make up vegetable-and-dip packs for snacks;
d. serve fruit and vegetables as a side dish at meals.
If at least some of the items on this list don't work, try
making their food more interesting - like shapes out of
vegetables - trees, animals, houses and let your kids pretend
to be King Kong eating his surroundings. Like Penny
Warner says in her book Healthy Snacks for Kids just
adding a 'wacky' name to a recipe can change it to a fun
likable treat that your kids will love. Go figure!
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