Family Meals - Better for Children, Easier for
You

Mom, Dinner Time Does Not Have to Be
Stressful.
Another day, another dinner to prepare. Are you having
a difficult time finding easy to prepare meals that can satisfy
your growing family?
You want to give your family the best, but time is in short
supply and preparing a healthy meal has become a chore. Too
often take out or frozen dinners have to do. Is there a way to
combine healthy eating with convenience?
Yes! New methods of cooking and easy to prepare staples can
change your eating habits and lead to a better eating style for
your family. According to the 'Kid's Health' Program created by
the Nemours Foundation, family meals are an important
part of developing healthy habits in your kids. Eating
as a family will encourage your kids to eat healthy foods like
whole grains and vegetables. It will discourage unhealthy
snacking and even make them less likely to try smoking, alcohol
or marijuana.
But how do you plan healthy family meals on a tight schedule?
Here are some ideas to start:
Does your family love lasagna? Maybe you thought that it was a
labor intensive dish that just doesn't fit your lifestyle.
Cheesy and full of fat, perhaps it's not even a wise choice.
However, lasagna is actually one of the most versatile
meals to prepare - and with instant (no boil) noodles,
it doesn't even have to be a big job.

There are lasagna recipes for vegetarians, low-carb, low-fat
and even diabetic diets. Lasagna noodles now come in instant,
no-cook preparations that cut time and energy when making this
hearty dish.
For lasagna or other pasta dishes, try using whole wheat pasta
and shredding carrots or zucchini into the meat sauce for an
easy way to up the nutritional value. Using lean ground beef or
even substituting with ground turkey or chicken can make for a
surprising, yet nourishing result. Buy a quality bottled pasta
sauce for even faster preparation - many grocers carry a wide
assortment that will add variety to your dishes.
Looking for an elegant chicken dinner? Don't forget about
frozen skinless chicken breasts. Baked in the oven with a
dollop of salsa and shredded cheddar on top makes for a healthy
alternative to frying or heavy sauces.
Need ideas for a side dish? Why are you wasting time cutting
and washing lettuce when you can pick up a prepackaged bag at
the grocers? Not to say it's the cheapest method, but it
definitely helps busy families put nutrition ahead of
convenience when planning a meal.
Fresh or frozen veggies make for another easy side dish when
they're steamed on the stove top the last 10-15
minutes of dinner being done. Add a couple tablespoons of water
and cover with lid, an easy AND healthy alternative to
frying or boiling.
We're all concerned about our children eating healthier foods.
Regular family meals will encourage kids to develop
healthy eating habits - an important key to good
health later in life. By making meal time less stressful you
can focus on the joys of spending time together instead of the
hassles of preparing meals.
Stop Feeding Your Kids Junk!

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