[blparent] fruits and vegetables! Yuck!

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Fri Feb 27 21:33:33 UTC 2009


A While back, within the last year, NLS recorded a book that was all 
about how to hide good for you foods in foods that kids will 
eat.  Don't remember the author or title, but can look it up if you 
or your Librarian can't find it.

Dave

At 09:03 PM 2/25/2009, you wrote:
>Now I know a bunch of you out there use creative ways to get the 
>fruits and vegetables in your kids.  I'm thinking of the food 
>processor trick to make a puree to mix in with the rice and more 
>rice.  What kinds of vegetables don't your kiddos eat like this?  I 
>know corn and peas won't work so well this way and I've thought of 
>green beans and carrots but what other are good?  And if you say any 
>kind of squash, how do you cook it?
>Now for the fruit.  Would any fruit work like the vegetable trick?
>My twins are taking a capful of Miralax a day and still seem to be 
>having tummy trouble.  I know rice is a constipator but they won't 
>eat potatoes.
>I think I'm ready to try dabbling in different foods to expand their horizons.
>Barbara
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